Fresno Chamber of Commerce Presents ‘Old School’ Trade Show

Apr 19, 2013 No Comments by

FRESNO – The Fresno Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours presented “Biz Fest Goes Old School,” Thursday night at the Fresno Convention Center, where 47 exhibitors were able to promote their businesses to several hundred attendees.

“The Fresno Chamber’s Business After Hours is Fresno’s premiere business networking event, and the businesses that come here, whether they’re a vendor booth or they just walk in and hand out business cards, it’s a great way for them to build their network in the community,” said Angela Vasquez, events manager for the Fresno Chamber of Commerce.

The Fresno Chamber holds two Business After Hours events every year; one in the spring and the other late summer.  Each trade show has an average of 40-60 booths, and anywhere from 300-400 attendees visit the free shows.  One of the events last year had a western theme.

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