Local First Arizona is gearing up for its annual Good Business Summit on April 2, bringing together entrepreneurial leaders and businesspeople to network and learn from each other’s challenges. The event, to be held at the Arizona Broadway Theatre in Peoria, expects around 300 attendees. Local First Arizona, a nonprofit that supports locally owned businesses across the state, believes in building a thriving local business community to strengthen Arizona’s economy.
The theme of this year’s summit is “Building Local Power,” emphasizing the importance of local businesses in a community. Workshops at the event will cover topics like brand building, sustainability, and coalition building. Keynote speaker Jonathan Przybyl, a local entrepreneur, will share insights on his journey with Proof Bread, a successful local business with multiple locations.
Business owners seeking new ideas and connections are encouraged to attend the summit, which offers opportunities for networking and collaboration. Tickets are $95 for Local First Arizona members and $135 for non-members. Registration and more information are available on the Local First Arizona website.
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