Sports Industry Leaders to Present at Business Expo in Lakewood

As frum entrepreneurs venture into new fields and sectors, a group of high-profile leaders in the multi-billion-dollar US sports industry will participate in a first-of-its-kind sports industry entrepreneurship KEYNOTE panel titled “Slam Dunk to Success” at the JBIZ Expo in Lakewood this Wednesday, providing insights and opportunities for frum businesspeople to take advantage of an industry impervious to recession and transcendental of race, color, and religion.

The “Slam Dunk to Success” panel is part of JBIZ’s signature initiative to identify and open the doors to new business opportunities and industries for frum businesspeople to tap into.

Moderated by veteran ESPN broadcaster James Walker, the panel will feature Vice President of the Atlanta Hawks and NBA Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins, former NFL safety and current sports industry investor Will Allen, CEO of X2 performance Mark French, and Chairman of the Board of Advisors for America’s Voices in Israel and popular radio host Antony Gordon.

The panel will serve to enlighten attendees to the massive opportunities in the sports industry that are simply waiting for someone to grab, and will provide expert guidance to entrepreneurs wishing to break into the booming sector.

Other Workshops and Features to be presented at the JBIZ Expo include:

  • SBA Director Al Titon’s workshop on SBA loans and free coaching services
  • Building Your Influence by Helping Others
  • Effective Marketing
  • Growing Your Business
  • Real Estate Development
  • Communicating Effectively
  • NJ-Israel Commission panel
  • and many others

The JBIZ Expo will also be featuring networking opportunities, the signing of an MOU with representatives from the Panamanian government, and a Q&A session with Mayor Ray Coles, among numerous other exciting programs throughout the day-long event.

“We spent half a year putting our kochos and resources into making the 10th year of the JBIZ Expo the most phenomenal event yet,” Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce CEO Duvi Honig said. “We are bringing together an incredible array of talent, experience, and expertise so that members of klal Yisroel have opportunities that were unavailable to them before.”

“When we stand together, good things happen. We each have an achrayus to show solidarity for each other and another yid’s parnassah. That’s what this Expo is about,” he added. “Networking is everything – a person’s network is his net worth. And nothing provides networking opportunities like the JBIZ Expo.”

Join in this incredible opportunity for yourself and your brothers in business and bring the words of Dovid Hamelech – לכו והתפרנסו זה מזה – to life. Stand in solidarity with the parnassah of Klal Yisroel while opening new opportunities for your own business by attending the JBIZ Expo.

To pre-register as an attendee at the JBIZ Expo and to receive the full lineup and schedule, click here. To register as an exhibitor, click here.

To sponsor the “Slam Dunk to Success” panel, or for other sponsorship opportunities, email [email protected].

For more information about the event, visit JBIZExpo.com

 

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1 COMMENT

  1. After killing their own NFL, MBA and MBL and making billions??? We have gone insane or all involved have some mutual agenda. I was going to go until I saw this.

    Don’t get me started on the “VAAD” and Murphy. OJC came out for Murphy also.

    This is totally BIZZARE.

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