Mar
20
Fri
Virginia Home Based Business Conference @ Peninsula Workforce Development Center
Mar 20 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Virginia Home Based Business Conference @ Peninsula Workforce Development Center

CALLING ALL HOME-BASED BUSINESS OWNERS & ENTREPRENEURS!

Don’t miss the region’s 5th annual Home-Based Business Conference. This unique event features a resource fair with over 20 exhibitors, as well as conference sessions and specialty breakout tracks focused on topics relevant to all stages and types of home-based businesses, including traditional, franchise, and direct & network marketing.

Each ticket includes breakfast, lunch, and snacks. You will also have the opportunity to have a professional headshot taken for only $25.

Whether you are thinking of starting a new home-based business or have operated one for years, this event is for you!

This event is presented by York County, Williamsburg, Newport News, James City County, Hampton, Poquoson, Gloucester and York County Chamber of Commerce.

If you’re interested in becoming an exhibitor or sponsor, please call (757) 877-5920, email info@hbbconference.com, or visit hbbconference.com for more information.





The Home-Based Business Conference and related Lunch & Learn Series began as programs of the York County Economic Development Office, in partnership with the York County Chamber of Commerce.

York Chamber & County representatives learned that two-thirds of York County’s businesses are Home-based, a trend that is growing both locally and nationally. In an effort to assist this often overlooked, yet very important, sector of our local community, the Home-Based Business Assistance Program was developed, with the Conference and Lunch & Learn Series at the core.

Since the programs’ inception in 2014, several other nearby localities, including the cities of Newport News, Hampton and Williamsburg and James City County, have joined together to co-host the Conference and Lunch & Learn Series. This strategic partnership allows the Home-based events to reach and assist more local business owners.