The Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce announces its Business to Business Expo on Tuesday, September 18. The Expo will be held at the Beaufort Holiday Inn & Suites from noon to 5 p.m. and will re-open as Business After Hours from 5:30 -7 p.m.
The fifth annual Business Expo is the premier business-to-business networking event in the Beaufort region. Companies of all sizes and industries will present their products and services during this exciting event. The Expo is an ideal opportunity to grow existing relationships and find new suppliers, customers, and partners.
Registration is still open, but space is extremely limited. For more information on the event, visit www.beaufortchamber.org or to register exhibit space, contact Betty Davis at 843.525.8524 or betty@beaufortsc.org.
The following companies are already committed to exhibit at the Expo: 94.5 The Coast, Adventure Radio, Affordable Pest Control, Align Education Consultants / Discovery Toys, Ashley Business Supply, Beaufort Gazette, Beaufort Lifestyle, Beaufort Republican Women’s Club, Captured Moments Photography, Comcast Spotlight, Comfort Suites, Gavigan Homes, Goodwill Industries of Lower South Carolina, Grayco Building Centers & Hardware, Hargray, Hospice Care of South Carolina, Internet Services of the Lowcountry (ISLC), Island Travel, Legacy Wealth Management, Magnolia Court Guest Suites, Marine Federal Credit Union, MCAS Beaufort A Division of CPM Federal, Moshe Dekel MD, Murr’s Graphics & Printing, Nadine O’Quinn Photography, New South Shirts LLC, Rapid Refill, Representative Shannon Erickson, Saulisbury Business Machines, SCORE, Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport, Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning, Syntha Oil / Amsoil, Technical College of the Lowcountry and University of South Carolina Beaufort.
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