Virginia Business Opportunity Fair Connects Suppliers, Potential Clients

In today’s marketplace, it pays to stay connected and personally involved with innovative new business trends. That’s likely one of the reasons for the strong turnout at the 2011 Virginia Business Opportunity Fair that was held on Tuesday in Short Pump, hosted by the Virginia Minority Supplier Development Council.

In today’s marketplace, it pays to stay connected and personally involved with innovative new business trends. That’s likely one of the reasons for the strong turnout at the 2011 Virginia Business Opportunity Fair that was held on Tuesday in Short Pump, hosted by the Virginia Minority Supplier Development Council.

The organization fosters relationships between minority suppliers and their potential clients– Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies and universities.

Sylvester Clay, CEO and President of local general contractor Team ACP Construction, says the Business Fair, put on at the minority-owned Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa in Short Pump, helped him connect and engage with potential business opportunities.

“[The VMSDC] does a terrific job with this event,” Clay said. “It’s essential for minority contractors to heed the message of the Innovate Virginia campaign: to ‘refresh, revitalize and reconnect.’ As they say, ‘people do business with who they know.’”

 

 


Related Articles

  1. New Short Pump Hilton Receives AAA Four Diamond Rating After Seven Months In Business
  2. New Networking Organization Connects Short Pump Businesses
  3. Far West End Printing Business Shutters After 23 Years In Business

  • error

    Report an error

Downtown Short Pump Staff

This article has been closed to further comments.