Gwinnett Chamber hosts After Hours networking event at Eagle Theatre in Sugar Hill

Nick Masino President & CEO
Nick Masino President & CEO
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Nearly 100 business professionals and community leaders attended the Gwinnett Chamber’s After Hours networking event at the Eagle Theatre in Sugar Hill. The gathering took place on stage among four table sponsors, offering an environment designed to encourage professional connections.

Mayor Hembree and City Manager Paul Radford addressed the attendees and engaged with participants during the event. According to organizers, their presence added a leadership perspective to the evening.

Participants came from various sectors within metro Atlanta, including both small businesses and larger corporate entities. The event was structured to allow for peer introductions, discussions about business development in Gwinnett County, and conversations about collaboration between different industries.

The City of Sugar Hill hosted the event at its venue, which organizers said demonstrates its ongoing support for economic growth in the region. Event sponsors included Eagle Rock and ServPro.

The After Hours event is part of the Chamber’s broader efforts to foster networking opportunities and promote business growth within Gwinnett County and the Atlanta metropolitan area.



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