Gwinnett Chamber’s After Hours event connects local leaders for networking

Nick Masino, President & CEO at Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
Nick Masino, President & CEO at Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce - Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
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The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce recently hosted its After Hours event, bringing together about 75 business and community leaders for networking and professional development. Sponsored by Eagle Rock Georgia and held at Parc at Duluth, the gathering offered a relaxed atmosphere for attendees to connect, share insights, and explore potential collaborations.

Participants engaged in conversations over food and refreshments, aiming to strengthen existing relationships and build new ones. The Chamber highlighted the value of such events in fostering partnerships and supporting growth within the local business community. “As business climates evolve, gatherings like After Hours remain essential — where introductions become partnerships, and engagement drives growth,” according to event organizers.

The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce serves more than 2,100 member businesses in one of the most diverse counties in the United States. It focuses on promoting business development, uniting leaders, nurturing an inclusive economy, and offering resources for small businesses. The organization also hosts over 220 events each year to encourage networking opportunities and economic advancement. More information about its mission can be found on its official website.

Since its founding in 1947, the Chamber has played a key role as an economic advocate for businesses in Gwinnett County. Its headquarters are located at 6500 Sugarloaf Parkway in Duluth, Georgia. The Chamber was named Chamber of the Year in 2023 and holds a 5-star accreditation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.



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