Community + Friday Fun + Gwinnett Black Businesses + Saturday Training = Black Power Weekend 2025
Event description
Join the Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce (GCBCC) for "Gwinnett Black Business Power Weekend 2025" on Friday, August 15th and Saturday, August 16th. We are celebrating Black business owners during the National Black Business Month! Register today and support Black business owners while networking with the community in Gwinnett County. This event is open to the public. Family-friendly. Activities for youth, as well as trivia, learning sessions, and giveaways!
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2025 — A Taste of Black Gwinnett - 7-10pm
Come out, enjoy great food, products and services from Black business owners. Entertainment, community networking and family-friendly fun! Plus, meet the Black business owners of the GCBCC "Best-of-the-Best 2025-26" Inductees. We are so proud of our awardees!
GCBCC BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIVEAWAY
Calling all students! Join us at A Taste of Black Gwinnett on Friday, August 15, 2025, in Norcross for our free back-to-school supplies giveaway — while supplies last. Youth must be accompanied by a registered adult attendee to receive supplies. We’re celebrating National Black Business Month by investing in our youth with backpacks, notebooks, pens, folders, and more to help them start the school year strong. Come enjoy delicious food, culture, and community—and leave ready to succeed!
ENTERTAINMENT
A Taste of Black Gwinnett includes live music performances of The Ladies in Full Effect as well as Nina Rostin, spoken word from author/artist William Chatman, showcase of FutureFrames Creative Youth Summer Camp projects, press conference launching the African-American Book of Records (AABR) and Black Culture Trivia game for prizes! Urban Mediamakers Film Festival ticket prizes, Spades/Bid Whist competition for prizes, good folks and good vibes!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2025 — Gwinnett Black Business Training Day - Level Up with Knowledge That Pays 2025 - Noon - 5:30pm
Our training sessions will focus on :
Thriving as a business/brand, financial empowerment and sales growth. Following is the agenda.
Gwinnett Black Business Power Day
Doors Open: 12:00 PM | First Session: 1:00 PM | Ends by 5:30 PM
Interactive business training for entrepreneurs — 25-person capacity12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Registration, Lunch and Networking
Check-in, greet fellow entrepreneurs, get light lunch and grab a seat!
12:30 PM – Opening "
Shantell Wilson, Deputy Division Director
Gwinnett County Economic Development Department
“The Economic Power of Black Entrepreneurship in Gwinnett”
Kicking off the day with insight into how Gwinnett is backing small businesses, including Black entrepreneurs, and why your growth matters to the county’s future.1:00 PM – 1:45 PM
Session 1: Selling You — How to Sell Yourself, Your Brand, and Your Services
SPEAKER: E.J. “Edge” Bassette - Why Selling Matters - Understanding Your Power
Build your sales confidence and close more deals by learning to sell your authentic self and your value first.2:00 PM – 2:45 PM
Session 2: Smart Group Insurance Solutions for Small Business Owners
SPEAKER: Quentin Moses
A practical guide to offering group insurance — even if you have less than 50 employees — and how it impacts growth and retention.3:00 PM – 3:45 PM
Session 3: God's Plan for Your Wealth: From Debt to Destiny
SPEAKER: Zeneth Quest Consulting
Learn proven strategies to free yourself from debt fast, including paying off a mortgage without increasing income.4:00 PM – 4:45 PM
Session 4A: Use AI + AI Agents to Automate Business Tasks, Innovate, and Increse Revenue + Profits
SPEAKER: Cheryle Renee Moses, Spiritual Technologist
Turn chaos into clarity using artificial intelligence and custom AI agents to handle repetitive, time-consuming tasks.
Session 4B: Divine Code – The 4 Levels of Intelligence
SPEAKER: Cheryle Renee Moses, Spiritual Technologist
We’re about to shift how you use AI — and how AI uses you.”4:45 PM – 5:30 PM
Session 5: Business Funding Opportunities from $35K–$12M
SPEAKER: Cheryle Renee Moses
Explore new funding resources for business growth with no credit requirements — from $35K micro-loans to multi-million capital funding for scaling operations. This funding just opened up in metro-Atlanta including Gwinnett County.Notes:
Each session is interactive and capped at ~25 attendees for deeper learning.
Attendees are encouraged to bring business cards and a notebook.
Refreshments available during breaks.
SPONSORS
Presented by Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce, Urban Mediamakers, Black Gwinnett Magazine and Camrose Creative Services. Contact Renee with questions at 404.590.4716.
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The Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce (GCBCC) organizing committee of this event is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible event for all members of the community. We aim to foster cultural understanding and appreciation while offering a space for Gwinnett County businesses and entrepreneurs from the Black diaspora to flourish and gain visibility. Visit the organization at https://blackchambergwinnett.com.
GCBCC, it volunteers, staff, affiliates, and sponsors are not liable for any personal or product injury at this event.
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