Women in Business Networking Mixer Coming to Jonesboro
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Women in Business Networking Mixer to Inspire and Connect Local Leaders
Women entrepreneurs, professionals, and business leaders are invited to attend the upcoming Women in Business Networking Mixer at B’Mari Events & Art Studio in Historic Downtown Jonesboro.
The event will feature District 3 Commissioner Tashe Allen along with an accomplished panel of guest speakers sharing their experiences, insights, and perspectives on leadership, entrepreneurship, professional growth, and community impact.

Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with fellow professionals, build new relationships, exchange ideas, and gain inspiration from women making a difference across Clayton County and beyond.
Event Details
Event: Women in Business Networking Mixer
Date: Wednesday, July 22
Location: B’Mari Events & Art Studio
Address: 106 N. McDonough Street, Jonesboro, GA 30236

Featured Speakers
Tashe Allen, Commissioner District 3
Melissa White
Trina Kolawole
Kayla Chase
Arnee Harrison
Raven Thompson
The evening will include networking opportunities along with cocktails, tapas, and hors d’oeuvres in an atmosphere designed to encourage meaningful connections and professional development.
The mixer is designed for women seeking inspiration, connection, mentorship, business opportunities, and fresh perspectives from accomplished leaders.
B’Mari Events & Art Studio owner and CEO Tammary T. Scott notes that the venue provides a welcoming environment for community gatherings, workshops, and special events that bring people together.
Whether you are an established business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or professional looking to expand your network, this event offers an opportunity to connect with women who are leading and serving throughout the region.
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