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Networking opportunities in Chattanooga, TN

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Meet local professionals at the Basecamp coworking event. | Photo by NOOGAtoday

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If you’re currently job hunting and tired of scrolling through Indeed and ZipRecruiter, or even if you’re just looking to connect with fellow entrepreneurs + business folks in the Chattanooga area… this might be the article for you.

Networking can be nerve wracking, but it doesn’t have to be. We’re here to help share networking opportunities in the area for all local professionals.

👥 Scenic City Summit

This Friday is Chattanooga’s largest local IT conference, held at the Chattanooga Convention Center and returning in-person for the first time since 2019. This all-day event hosted by ChaTech will include 40+ informational sessions from local, regional + national speakers.

Tickets are on sale now, with discounts being offered to groups of seven or more, students, educators and veterans.

👥 ChaTech

Serves as Chattanooga’s Technology Council which connects the area’s technology community to help drive economic growth in the area. You can join ChaTech through an individual or company membership, which provides access to participate in programs and networking events + activities hosted by the organization.

One upcoming networking event includes ChaTech: Tech on Tap, where you can chat with the tech community while enjoying a beer, but a full event calendar can be found here.

👥 Basecamp

A free monthly coworking day at Waterhouse Pavilion spearheaded by The Enterprise Center, the Innovation District of Chattanooga + CO.LAB. The event offers networking opportunities, keynote speakers, lunch, educational opportunities, entertainment, and even a happy hour at the Moxy Hotel.

The next Basecamp will take place on Wed., Aug. 10. Make sure to RSVP for a day of connecting with like-minded individuals.

👥 Business Networking International (BNI) Southeast Tennessee Division

Join a local chapter of the BNI — each chapter meets on different days + locations, so you can shop around for which chapter works best for your schedule.

👥 Every.Black Entrepreneur Masterminds

Attend a local meeting at the Edney Innovation Center, where networking with entrepreneurs from around the world and the surrounding areas takes place.

The next meeting will be on Mon., Aug. 8 from 8-9:30 p.m. with guest speaker Matt Adams, the chef + owner of Blue Orleans Restaurant. Seating is limited, so make sure to RSVP.

👥 Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce

Hosts several networking events for members + nonmembers, check the full calendar of events here or keep up with the chamber’s Facebook page.

👥 Minority Business Owners Roundtable

A free monthly roundtable event where minority business owners can come together to discuss topics that directly impact minority businesses.

The next roundtable will be held Mon., July 25 from 6-7:45 p.m. at the Kingdom Center. (730 E. MLK Blvd.) Register to attend here, a light meal will be provided by BBQ Rowe.

👥 Chattanooga Job Fair

This virtual event is free and open to all job seekers. Conveniently connect with 40+ companies over the span of three hours without having to leave your home.

The next virtual job fair will be held Fri., July 22 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Know of other networking opportunities? Send them our way and we’ll continue to add to the article on our website.

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