Fast Connections, Big Opportunities Speed Networking Event to Energize Parsippanys Business Scene

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce will host a Speed Networking Event on May 7 at the PAL Youth Center, aimed at enhancing local business connections. Scheduled from 11:45 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.

, the event invites business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals to participate in structured meetings that facilitate quick networking. Attendees will enjoy a catered lunch from Anthony Franco’s Pizzeria, included in the $25 entry fee. Chamber Executive Board Member Frank Cahill and PAL Executive Director Nicolas Bronzino collaborated to ensure a seamless experience for participants. This initiative supports the Chamber’s ongoing mission to strengthen Parsippany’s vibrant business landscape. Last year, similar events saw increased participation, underscoring the growing demand for local networking opportunities.

The PAL Youth Center continues its tradition of hosting community-driven events that encourage local engagement. Interested individuals can contact the Chamber for further details or visit their website.

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