Business Weekly Agenda for June 9
Wednesday June 10
The Chester County Economic Development Council hosts, "Executive Insights: A Panel of Visionary CEOs," 10 to 11:30 a.m., Asplundh Concert Hall, 700 S. High St., West Chester. Four CEOs from influential organizations come together for a conversation about the trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the economy and our communities. The panel includes: Chris Franklin, Essential Utilities; Dan Hilferty, Comcast Spectacor; Greg Deavens, Independence Blue Cross; and Nick Bayer, Saxbys. Registration: https://business.chescochamber.org/ap/Events/Register/kgFYdyOszCVC1. Cost: $20
Thursday June 11
De Mujer a Mujer, a special program of the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance (GRCA), presents, "Finances with Confidence and the 7th Annual Du Mujer a Mujer Awards," 5:30 to 7 p.m., Tec Centro, 450 S. 6th St., Reading. Finanta's Michelle Leguisamon and Abigail Torres will present a practical workshop designed to help women better understand both personal and small business finances. Attendees will learn how credit scores, cash flow, debt and financial organization can impact your future opportunities. The evening also will include the 7th Annual De Mujer a Mujer Awards, recognizing remarkable women in Berks County who exemplify leadership, community commitment and entrepreneurial success. Registration: greaterreading.org. Cost: $25 for members; $30 for non-members.
Wednesday June 17
The Berks Family Business Alliance, a signature program of the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance hosts the next installment of its 2026 FBA Storytelling Series: "Built Different: Inside a Family Business that Lasts," 5 to 6:30 p.m., Heeby's Surplus Inc., 1164 Park Road, Reading. Father and son duo Kevin Heebner, president, Heeby's Surplus Inc., and Jesse Heebner, general manager, Heeby's Surplus Inc., will share the real story behind their family business - offering a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges, transitions and opportunities that come with working across generations. Registration: greaterreading.org. Cost: $35 for members; $50 for non-members.
Wednesday June 24
The Greater Reading Chamber Alliance launches its first "Non-Profit Roundtable Series," 8 to 9:30 a.m., Center for Business Excellence, 49 Commerce Dr., Wyomissing, an interactive event focused on collaboration, connection and shared problem-solving. The first roundtable will center on the role of community calendars. Attendees will discuss best practices, identify gaps and consider new ways to streamline communication across the sector. Registration: greaterreading.org. Cost: $50 for members; $60 for non-members.
Monday June 29
The Greater Reading Chamber Alliance (GRCA) hosts the next installment of its economic development webinar series: "Demystifying Economic Development Organizations," 12 to 1 p.m., virtually via Zoom. This session will highlight the key organizations driving economic development in Berks County and how their efforts align. It will provide a clear understanding of who to call, when to engage, and how the system supports growth. Registration: greaterreading.org. Cost: Free to the public.
Wednesday July 15
Berks LaunchBox presents "Build It, Ship It, Learn: Real-World Software Development for Startups," 6 to 8 p.m., in-person, at the Berks LaunchBox, GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, Suite 105, 201 Washington St., Reading. In this session, you'll learn what it takes to go from idea to a real, working product. Jared Hoffa, a software developer and startup builder, will walk you through a practical, real-world approach to building in a startup environment - where speed, feedback, and iteration matter more than perfection. Registration: https://sites.psu.edu/berkslaunchbox/updates/. Cost: Free to the public.
Tuesday July 28
The Career Professional Executive Networking Group – Reading and Lehigh Valley Chapters jointly host a "Social at Ozgood's," 5:30 to 8 p.m., in-person, Ozgoods Neighborhood Bar & Grill, 4 Lincoln Road, Kutztown. CPENG is a membership based nonprofit organization that provides a forum for members to develop professional relationships and to provide support for business development and professional career transitions. CPENG will provide finger foods, with drinks on your own. Registration is required for all: https://cpengroup.wildapricot.org/. For more information contact Glenn Miller, 717-887-7539 or email GM82PSU1@gmail.com.
Wednesday July 29
The Greater Reading Chamber Alliance (GRCA) hosts the next installment of its economic development webinar series: "Economic Development + PlaceMaking," 12 to 1 p.m., virtually via Zoom. This session will explore the connection between economic development and placemaking. This conversation will focus on how communities leverage their unique assets to create places where people want to live, work, and invest. Registration: greaterreading.org. Cost: Free to the public.
Wednesday August 12
Berks LaunchBox presents "Canva for Beginners: Create Graphics + Customize AI Images," 6 to 8 p.m., in-person, at the Berks LaunchBox, GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, Suite 105, 201 Washington St., Reading. In this hands-on beginner class, learn how to create simple, professional-looking graphics using Canva, even if you've never designed anything before. Michelle Hnath will lead the workshop, sharing practical techniques, design tips and hands-on demonstrations. Registration: https://sites.psu.edu/berkslaunchbox/updates/. Cost: Free to the public.
Every second Tuesday
The SHRM Berks County Chapter meets from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Meetings feature a speaker presenting on a relevant HR topic. Visit www.berkspa.shrm.org to see the meeting and event schedule.
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