The Town of Niagara Business and Professional Association and the Niagara USA Chamber are pleased to present The Niagara Expo ’09, to be held Oct. 2-3 at new venue Conference Center Niagara Falls. Expo organizers are currently seeking exhibitors and sponsors for the event which will feature a unique combination of seminars and entertainment, side-by-side with a tradeshow expo — a format that will draw hundreds of both business and family attendees.
The volunteer-driven Expo expands upon events held over the past three years by the town business association with a larger venue and new business-to-business focus for Oct. 2’s activities — which will include a full slate of seminars for professional development. Oct. 4 will continue the pace with more family-oriented activities, entertainment, and more.
“We are looking to make The Niagara Expo an event that will unite and advance business in our region — all of Niagara County — east and west, and beyond to Erie County and even Southern Ontario,” Alessandro Renzi, Niagara Expo chairperson, said. “We look forward to highlighting the range of businesses and organizations that make our region such a great place to live and work.”
Businesses interested in participating should visit www.niagaraexpo.com — click “Sign Up” for Exhibit and Sponsorship options. Early bird discounted exhibitor registration is available until Sept. 1. Premium sponsorships are still available and custom sponsorship packages are available upon request.
For more information, please contact Alessandro Renzi at 304-1925, ext. 103 or expo@tnbpa.com.
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