Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce to Host Inaugural Morris County Business Expo

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The inaugural Morris County Business Expo will occur on September 30 from 4:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. at the Parsippany PAL building, featuring over 100 local businesses and exhibitors.

Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in live product demonstrations, expert presentations, and exclusive deals. This expo not only promotes professional growth but also serves as a fundraiser for local nonprofits, supporting the community. Frank Cahill, the Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Committee, stated, “This is more than a business expo — it’s a celebration of what makes Parsippany and Morris County thrive. ” Businesses interested in participating should act swiftly, as space is limited. The event highlights the economic landscape of Morris County and fosters collaboration across various industries, including technology, healthcare, and finance.

This initiative represents a significant opportunity to enhance local business visibility and community interaction. The expo promises to be a milestone event for Parsippany and its surrounding areas.

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