Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber hosts 2nd annual Adelante! Hispanic Business Expo

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The Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber will host its 2nd annual Adelante! Hispanic Business Expo on October 10, 2025, at the First Community Credit Union. This event aims to foster community building and support local Hispanic entrepreneurs by providing essential resources and networking opportunities. Sponsors include prominent organizations such as MD Anderson Cancer Center and Preferred Technologies. Influential speakers like Silvana Montenegro and Michael Moretti will offer insights on business growth and community engagement.

Past expos have shown significant attendance, highlighting the growing support for Hispanic businesses in the area. Local entrepreneurs are encouraged to attend to connect with peers and access valuable resources. The event underscores the chamber's commitment to promoting economic development within the Hispanic community. By enhancing collaboration, the expo aims to empower local businesses to thrive in a competitive market.

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