First B.I.G. (Believe Inspire Grow) Women Entrepreneur Expo in Chatham

Submitted by Valeria Aloe

Dozens of women business owners from Chatham and nearby towns will showcase their products and services on September 21,2018 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Free Admission and Raffles

B.I.G. (Believe Inspire Grow) cordially invites the community to its First Chatham Women Entrepreneur Expo, which will be held on September 21, 2018 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Rodda Hall of the Chatham United Methodist Church, located at 460 Main Street, Chatham.

Women small business owners will showcase their products and services across a range of industries that include wellness, nutrition, mindfulness, marketing, travel services, skin care, meal solutions, fitness facilities, therapy services, books, custom gifts, handmade jewelry, accessories, mortgage services, teens job search platform, professional organizing and move management, dry cleaning, image consulting, tutoring, career and educational services, and so much more.

Exhibitors are members of B.I.G., a women empowerment organization that exists to help women unlock their true potential and that has touched the lives of more than 3,000 women across 75 different towns in NJ, NY, CT and MA since 2009.

Join us and connect with an amazing group of talented, smart, creative women from Chatham and surrounding communities. Admission is free. Ample parking behind the Church’s building. Light refreshments will be provided.

About B.I.G:
By providing the inspiration, tools and community to help women every day become the best versions of themselves, B.I.G. creates safe environments and offer face-to-face support from a like-minded tribe of peers. The fundamental belief in every B.I.G. chapter (called PODs) is that every woman has special gifts and talents, and that the power of a community of women working together is an unstoppable force in making the world a better place.

The B.I.G. Chatham/Madison POD, comprised of 25 women from our community, gets together one Friday a month at the Chatham Methodist Church. In a typical meeting, women will have the opportunity to connect with one another, learn more about their aspirations and businesses, and discuss a current challenge they are experiencing, all in a supportive environment. In mostly every meeting, a guest speaker will share her expertise on a certain educational topic.