Author to teach marketing for business owners at Lynnwood Chamber meeting May 21

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Tracey Warren will present at the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce luncheon on March 19, covering vital networking and marketing skills for business owners. The event, which takes place at Embassy Suites, begins at 11:30 a. m. and is part of the Chamber's 2025 aspiration series. Registration fees are set at $38 for chamber members, $43 for nonmembers, and $55 for those registering late.

Warren's talk aims to equip attendees with the tools needed to stand out in a competitive landscape. The Chamber's initiative emphasizes building connections and fostering community among local businesses. This luncheon not only serves as a networking opportunity but also as a platform for professional development. Local entrepreneurs will gain insights that could lead to enhanced business growth. As businesses navigate current market challenges, such workshops become increasingly significant for community engagement.

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