Two ways to put your business on the map at the 2016 Capacity Building Conference

Looking forward to promoting your business at the 2016 Capacity Building Conference, set for March 4 to 5 at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center? The inaugural showcase – themed “Strategic Pathways for Growth” – provides an invaluable platform for entrepreneurs, corporations and government entities to share and collaborate through engaging educational and networking events. But with over 600 expected participating businesses registered, how can you ensure your business stands out from the competitive crowd? To make sure your business gets the attention and opportunities it deserves, check out these two ways to shed the spotlight on your company.

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Become a Sponsor

As a sponsor of the 2016 Capacity Building Conference, your company can gain higher visibility among both local and international markets, with over 600 expected participants comprised of both large corporations and small business operators. And you don’t have to be a Fortune 500 company to sponsor this landmark conference and enjoy top line status. The event is offering sponsorship opportunities in tiers, with several being easily assessable for local small business to make a statement. Starting as low as $500, a Bronze Sponsorship affords the opportunity to participate as a vendor at the conference. Higher levels also offer enticing incentives, including product distribution through attendee gift bags, your business logo included in all conference advertising and publications, as well as a 90 second promotional video during the much anticipated network luncheon. Find out which level is best for your business at CapacityBuildingBroward.org.

Become an Exhibitor

Stand shoulder to shoulder with top corporations, government agencies, and star Florida small businesses as an exhibitor! With such a diverse set of corporations, both public and private, slated for the event, the conference will provide a great opportunity to reach key decision makers representing various small and large businesses. Exhibitors will also get maximum exposure as the event will remain open to conference participants all day on Friday, March 4. The exhibition is a perfect showcase for Broward County vendors, and is must-attend event for established business owners interested in propelling their firms to the next stage. Be sure to register early to secure your spot by registering at the conference’s website, CapacityBuildingBroward.com.

The 2016 Capacity Building Conference is the first conference hosted by the Broward County Office of Economic and Small Business Development (OESBD)​. As the economic vitality of Broward County depends upon an increase in the number and variety of its businesses, OESBD continually strives to lead the County’s efforts in sustaining a strong and expansive contracting marketplace by encouraging the growth and development of South Florida and its business community.

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