Wilmington Chamber of Commerce’s African American Business Council (AABC) is hosting its second Intentional Collision event Thursday.
The event series is intended to connect professionals of different races and backgrounds, according to a chamber news release.
"Intentional Collision is a way to engage, educate, and excite participants about our community, to meet future collaborators, to build a stronger professional network, and to pursue career opportunities in our area," the release stated.
It takes place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the University of North Carolina Wilmington's Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
"There is an inclusion-oriented activity planned for attendees to participate in, and food will be provided by On Thyme Catering," according to the release. "Intentional Collision is an event that is open to members and nonmembers of the Chamber of Commerce. Advance registration is strongly encouraged and is available online here."
The sponsors are Duke Energy and New Hanover Regional Medical Center , for providing the resources necessary to organize this important community event. The UNCW CIE is located at 803 S. College Road. Attendees can plan on meeting in the larger event room.
Passenger Rail Study Offers New Details About Proposed Wilmington To Raleigh Route
Emma Dill
-
Apr 22, 2024
|
|
Severe Weather Postpones Trump Rally In Wilmington
Emma Dill
-
Apr 20, 2024
|
|
Will NC Be CNBC's Three-time Top State For Business?
Audrey Elsberry
-
Apr 22, 2024
|
With millions in committed funding from New Hanover County and the New Hanover Community Endowment, along with a land donation from the city...
“Our little town, especially the mainland area, is growing by leaps and bounds. So having somewhere else besides the beach for kids to go an...
Michelle Penczak, who lives in Pender County, built her own solution with Squared Away, her company that now employs over 400 virtual assist...
The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.