Thursday, January 12, 2023

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Food & Networking - what's better then that?



Join the Bronx Chamber of Commerce for an evening of networking, cocktails, and glorious food as we launch our food and economy series delving into the impact of food on New York City and the nation.
The evening highlights a growing trend in the food economy - veganism, and it's impact on our local and regional supply chain and business development. Networking will be abundant as we welcome Liz NeumarkFounder and CEO of Great Performances and Phillip GrantCEO of Hunts Point Produce Market to lead a fireside chat of all things vegan, business development, and produce.

For the complete Bronx Chamber Events Calendar, featuring educational workshops, networking events and other opportunities hosted by the Chamber, its members, & partners, please visit and bookmark our website events calendar link in your browser - new events are added weekly!

Wednesday, January 18 from 9:00am to 10:30am


Google Ads 101: How to Design an Effective Google Ads Account

1 - Create an Account
2 - Accounts vs. Campaigns vs. Ad Groups
3 - Targeting & Audiences
4 - Search Keywords & Negative Keywords
5 - Ad Copy & Extensions/Assets
6 - Budget & Bidding
7 - Setting-Up Conversions
 
Brian LeDonne will answer any additional questions or comments you may have. Brian LeDonne is a Digital Marketing Specialist at PS Digital, a full-service Digital Marketing Agency that helps businesses create and maintain powerful and effective online strategies.

Wednesday, January 25 from 10:00am to 11:00am


Coffee & Conversation: A discussion with leading influencers, policymakers, and thought leaders shaping the economic future of the Bronx.

Bronx Chamber President Lisa Sorin, and Legislative & Policy Chair, Michael Brady moderate a discussion with Hon. Althea StevensChair of the New York City Council Committee on Youth Services and Co-Chair of the Bronx New York City Council Delegation, on workforce development, braided learning, childcare impact on business, merchant organizing, and development projects.

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