Fontana announces third annual business summit for June 1

Acquanetta Warren, Mayor at City of Fontana
Acquanetta Warren, Mayor at City of Fontana
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The City of Fontana announced on June 1 the upcoming 3rd Annual Business Summit, themed “Moving at the Speed of Business.” The event is designed to focus on business growth, leadership, and adapting to the fast-changing future of businesses.

According to city officials, the summit will bring together entrepreneurs, small business owners, professionals, community organizations, and local leaders. The event aims to provide opportunities for networking and collaboration throughout the day.

Organizers said attendees can expect a full agenda centered around strategies for business development and leadership in an evolving marketplace. The summit is intended as a platform for participants to connect with peers and share insights about navigating current economic challenges.

The City of Fontana said this annual gathering has become a key event for those interested in fostering economic growth within the community. Past summits have focused on similar themes related to innovation and leadership.

Further details about speakers or registration were not included in the announcement.



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