May 18, 2025 - 23:39
The city of Glendale welcomed over 500 registered attendees to its third annual Small Business Summit on May 1 at the Embassy Suites Hotel. This year’s summit brought together entrepreneurs, local business owners, and community leaders for a day of networking, learning, and collaboration.
The event featured a variety of workshops and panel discussions aimed at equipping small business owners with the tools and knowledge necessary to thrive in today’s competitive market. Topics ranged from digital marketing strategies to financial management and navigating local regulations.
Attendees had the opportunity to connect with industry experts and gain insights from successful business leaders who shared their experiences and best practices. The summit also highlighted the importance of community support in fostering a vibrant local economy.
As Glendale continues to prioritize small business growth, the success of this summit underscores the city’s commitment to empowering entrepreneurs and enhancing the overall business landscape.
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