Diversity Summit/Westfield IN/Derby Race/Billion Dollar Spend/Sharing Experiences
Unique Event Brings Together Women, LGBTBE, Veteran and Minority Businesses for Professional Development and Social Networking. Until now, Louisville has never really organized an occasion during Derby which becomes the central point of connection specifically designed to bring LGBTBE, Minority, Women AND Veteran business owners together in one place allowing for business development opportunities. The Derby Diversity & Business Summit will not only ensure these groups experience Derby to the fullest, it will also allow them to develop lasting relationships with each other and gain inspiration for their continued success. Attendees of the Summit will benefit from development seminars, panel discussions, and business and policy leaders who will share their keys to success and the work being done to improve growth in the area of business diversity.
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The Derby Diversity & Business Summit will be held at the Galt House Hotel - The Official Hotel Sponsor of the Kentucky Derby in Downtown Louisville. Downtown Louisville is the largest central business district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the urban hub of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Area. Its boundaries are the Ohio River to the north, Hancock Street to the east, York and Jacob Streets to the south, and 9th Street to the west. Westfield is a city in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States. In the year 2010 United States Census, the population was 30,068. Westfield is in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area. Westfield was founded on May 6, 1834, by North Carolina Quakers—Asa Bales, Ambrose Osborne and Simon Moon. (Some sources say Simon Barker and Nathan Parker were also founders, but the original plat record shows only the first three men). It is believed that the town was planned as a stop on the Underground Railroad with many families of the Religious Society of Friends and the Wesleyan Methodist Church supporting the cause. The mission of the Derby Diversity Business Summit (DDBS) is to support organizations who work to advance Diverse Owned Businesses. To accomplish our mission, we identify projects in which we can provide funding that supports education, business development and training initiatives for organizations committed to the advancement of Diverse Owned Businesses. Each year the DDBS committee chooses an organization that meets specific criteria and aligns with our objectives of strengthening the capacity and scale of Diverse Owned Businesses. Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in creating mass-media advertising or public relation campaigns; placing advertising in media for advertisers or advertising agencies; selling media time or space to advertisers or advertising agencies for media owners; creating and implementing indoor or outdoor display advertising campaigns; creating and implementing direct mail advertising campaigns; delivering (except by mail) advertising materials or samples; providing related services, such as sign painting and lettering, welcoming services, and window trimming services.