First virtual Business Expo draws 150 attendees

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Event featured workshops, panel discussions and networking opportunities

Today, approximately 150 industry leaders, entrepreneurs and business experts came together, virtually, to share experiences and best practices at the 19th Annual Vaughan Business Expo, presented by Allstate Canada.
 
The full day of learning opportunities designed to help businesses grow provided attendees with programming, workshops and panel discussions on various topics such as how to do business with government, the future of fulfilment and transformative technology, and trends and opportunities that are shaping smart cities.
 
The Expo also provided an opportunity to speak with local industry leaders, build relationships and discuss new and bold ideas to grow businesses today and plan for the future to ensure success tomorrow. In addition to the exhibition, attendees heard from Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua and a keynote address by Paul Gaspar, Director of Small Business with UPS Canada.
 
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“I want to thank everyone who participated in the City of Vaughan’s 19th annual Vaughan Business Expo. Today’s virtual event was a celebration of the forward-thinking entrepreneurs advancing our thriving business community, even as we continue to respond to the challenges of a global pandemic. The Vaughan spirit is ready, resilient and resourceful. We remain focused on the path forward. As home to more than 19,000 companies that employ more than 227,000 people, Vaughan has the talent, resources and networks to help businesses of all sizes grow. Since the onset of COVID-19, the City’s Economic and Cultural Development department has maintained a laser-like focus on supporting our local business community because our strength lies within their success. And as we continue our journey to defeat this virus, I remain confident that by working together and supporting each other, we will emerge stronger.”
- Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua
 
QUICK FACTS
 
  • This is the first time the annual Vaughan Business Expo has been held virtually.
  • The City’s Economic and Cultural Development department offers invaluable planning advice, access to industry experts and assistance with brand development to aspiring entrepreneurs and existing business owners.
  • The City’s Economic and Cultural Development team continues to offer advisory consultations via tele- or video-conference, email and phone. The department is also hosting new and educational webinars. For information, additional resources or to book a consultation, visit vaughanbusiness.ca.
  • Since 2010, the City has helped entrepreneurs start or expand nearly 3,600 businesses in this community.
  • Vaughan is home to more than 19,000 companies that employ more than 227,000 people.
  • To stay up to date on the latest updates as they happen, sign up for the City Update eNewsletter at vaughan.ca/CityUpdate and follow the City’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram channels.
  • Vaughan culture groups, organizations and artists can stay up to date on local cultural news, programs, events and opportunities through the Economic and Cultural Development eNewsletter at vaughanbusiness.ca/enewsletters. 
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