Metro Vancouver Black Business EXPO 2022
Theme: Stronger Together
ADMISSION IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Organized by Yoruba Social and Cultural Association of British Columbia
Yoruba Social and Cultural Association of British Columbia is a non-profit organization located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The association is a black-led organization established in 1998 to cater for the needs of the minority ethnic group of Yoruba origin, living in BC. One of the objectives of the association is to provide, promote and foster good social and cultural relationships and an environment where Yoruba people, Yoruba Canadians and other cultural associations can discuss matters of mutual interest to all cultures.
Over the years, the association has hosted many community events, the latest of which is the ongoing Community Development and Social Integration Program 2022. This program is partly sponsored by Employment and Social Development Canada and intended to educate and empower Black Canadians. Some of the classes offered under this program include Career Mentoring, Computer Literacy, Vocational Skills Education and Cultural Advancement. Over 250 participants have benefited from the program since the commencement in April 2022 and it is estimated that over 800 participants would have benefited from the program when it is completed in December 2022.
Thank you for your interest in the upcoming Metro Vancouver Black Business EXPO 2022 . As part of the Community Development and Social Integration Programs, we are planning a business exposition event tagged “Metro Vancouver Black Business Expo 2022” which will take place on October 22, 2022, at 16079 88 Ave, Surrey BC. This Black Business Expo will be a full day Business exposition event, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, for about 50-100 Black Owned Businesses/Organizations to showcase their products and services to the public.
For more information, please contact us as below:
yorubabccommunity@gmail.com, https://www.instagram.com/yorubasinbc/
+1 587 719 7776, +1 236 429 2507
What participating Businesses stand to benefit
• Opportunity to network and connect with other business owners
• Access to information about programs and services available to support Black Owned Businesses
• Sponsorship opportunity for businesses to showcase their brands and gain exposure
• Exhibition space for businesses to showcase their product and services
• Support for businesses on accessing loans and grants
• Opportunity to access and be listed on the directory of black owned businesses
• British Columbia Black Business Incubator Program 2023
Who We Are?
After you design a couple thousand screens for various products, you’ll start to see that they’re basically all the same anyway.
What We Do?
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Our Goals?
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Executive Members
Our 5,000 attendees are looking to stay on top of the latest trends, meet their next client or partner, and connect with other people interested in the future of technology.
Mr. Demola Taiwo
Financial Secretary/Treasurer
Mrs. Gladys Akinbobola
Women Affairs Secretary
Speakers
Community Empowerment Project Committee
Our 5,000 attendees are looking to stay on top of the latest trends, meet their next client or partner, and connect with other people interested in the future of technology.
Mrs. Titilope Onalaja
Youth Empowerment
Mr. Kayode Adeola
Media & Logistics
Mr. Mike Iwerima
Master of Ceremony
What participating Businesses stand to benefit
• Opportunity to network and connect with other business owners
• Access to information about programs and services available to support Black Owned Businesses
• Sponsorship opportunity for businesses to showcase their brands and gain exposure
• Exhibition space for businesses to showcase their product and services
• Support for businesses on accessing loans and grants
• Opportunity to access and be listed on the directory of black owned businesses
• British Columbia Black Business Incubator Program 2023
Time
Session
Speaker
Venue
- 09:00 - 10:30
- The Rules of Angel investment
IBM Fellow
- Hall of fame
- 10:30 - 12:00
- Best Places to Work Strategies
IBM Fellow
- Auditorium
- 12:00 - 1:30
- Equal Opportunities in the Workplace
IBM Fellow
- Room A
- 02:30 - 03:30
- Growing in Social Business
IBM Fellow
- Hall Faculty
- 03:30 - 4:30
- How I Set Up My Own Business
IBM Fellow
- Hall of fame
- 04:30 - 05:30
- A Worldwide Market
IBM Fellow
- Room B
- 06:00 - 07:30
- An Effect of Wrong Policies
IBM Fellow
- Pavilion Room
- 07:00 - 09:00
- How Mobile Is Your Business?
IBM Fellow
- Hall of fame
Ticket Price
From entrepreneurs to developers, marketing managers, CEOs and policymakers – all of our 5,000 attendees are looking to stay on top of the latest trends
One day conference pass
$100
Conference Tickets. Free Lunch and coffee, eassy access certificate
Full Conference Pass
$350
Conference Tickets. Free Lunch and coffee, eassy access certificate
Priority Conference Pass
Sold Out
Conference Tickets. Free Lunch and coffee, eassy access certificate
ADMISSION IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC.
ONLY EXHIBITORS ARE REQUIRED TO REGISTER AS BELOW.
Date: October 22nd, 2022
Time: 10am PDT
Venue: St. Matthew’s R.C. Parish (Gymnasium), 16079 88 Avenue, Surrey, BC V4N 1G3
Sponsors
From entrepreneurs to developers, marketing managers, CEOs and policymakers – all of our 5,000 attendees are looking to stay on top of the latest trends
Diamond Partner
Platinum Partners
Gold Partners
Partners & Sponsors
Frequently Asked Question
From entrepreneurs to developers, marketing managers, CEOs and policymakers – all of our 5,000 attendees are looking to stay on top of the latest trends
The Green Quarter takes place on Sunday 18th May in The Entertainment Quarter, 122 Lang Rd, Moore Park, NSW 2021.
Everyone’s welcome. The festival is a family fun day celebrating Irish culture and heritage but you don’t have to be Irish to attend or enjoy the festival.
Unless stated explicitly in the event information, the Secretariat do not cover transport costs to and from events. It is your responsibility to arrange transport to and from the event. However, the Secretariat will provide specific information, if necessary, to those attending.
This is a free community funded event; there will be buckets at the park entrance for you to have the opportunity to make a gold coin donation.
To allocate tickets and manage our events we use Eventbrite. To reserve a ticket for an event, you must first register with Eventbrite. When you sign up please make sure that you use the same name and email address that we have on file for you. After you have registered with Eventbrite you will be able to save an event for future reference.
We do not provide details of other attendees to scholars. Please use the Facebook group to enquire about others going and to arrange transport or accommodation.