“Doing Business with the City” event set to take place this Thursday in Jackson
(Jackson, Miss.)– The City of Jackson is excited to invite aspiring vendors, local businesses, entrepreneurs and members of the community to its “Doing Business with the City” event from 6 p.m. to 9 pm. this Thursday evening at the Jackson Convention Complex. This informative and interactive event is designed to foster stronger partnerships between the the city and its local business community. It is a unique chance for business leaders to gain valuable insights and resources, ensuring they are equipped to engage with the city competitively.
WHAT: “Doing Business with the City” event
WHEN: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, December 5
WHERE: Jackson Convention Complex
105 E. Pascagoula St.
Jackson, MS
The free event will feature the following:
- Panel Discussion: Learn about the City of Jackson’s new Vendor Portal, designed to streamline the procurement process and create opportunities for businesses of all sizes to work with the city.
- Procurement Insights: Get expert advice and tips on navigating the procurement process, including how to become an approved city vendor.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with other local developers, department directors, and project managers to build relationships and discuss upcoming opportunities.
Who Should Attend?
This event is open to all current and aspiring vendors, business owners and entrepreneurs who are interested in working with the City of Jackson. Whether you are a seasoned contractor or new to the process, this event will provide the tools and information needed to succeed.
RSVP Today!
Attendance is free, but registration is required. Visit https://bit.ly/DBWTC24 to secure your spot.
About the City of Jackson
The City of Jackson is committed to fostering economic growth and supporting local businesses by providing equitable opportunities and transparent processes. Through initiatives like “Doing Business with the City,” we aim to empower our business community and drive sustainable development for our city.