Business owners gather to discuss safety and commerce strategies.
The Commerce Department is hosting the next Coffee and Commerce event on April 24th, focusing on Safety Essentials and Crime Prevention for businesses in Philadelphia. This event provides an invaluable platform for local business owners to network, learn from experts in public safety, and gather crucial information on protecting their businesses. With free parking and community engagement, it’s an opportunity not to be missed. Register online to secure your spot and gain essential insights into crime prevention strategies tailored for businesses.
If you’re a business owner in Philadelphia, you’re in for a treat! The Commerce Department is rolling out a fantastic opportunity just for you. Get ready for the next edition of their monthly “Coffee and Commerce” event series, which is designed to help local businesses thrive. This April, the spotlight is shining on something very important—Safety Essentials and Crime Prevention for Businesses in Philadelphia.
Set your alarms for Thursday, April 24th. The event will kick off at 9:00 a.m. and go until 12:00 p.m.. You won’t want to miss this chance to network, learn, and enjoy a cup of coffee while gaining invaluable insights into making your business a safer place.
You can find the event at the Sheet Metal Workers Local 19 building, conveniently located along Columbus Boulevard near Washington Avenue. Plus, parking is free, making it easy for you to attend without worrying about extra costs.
This event is open to all Philadelphia business owners. Whether you own a small shop, a large restaurant, or anything in between, there’s something valuable waiting for you at this event. It’s all about coming together as a community to ensure that our local businesses are safe and secure.
At the event, you’ll have the opportunity to hear from a panel of experts including representatives from the Philadelphia Police Department, SEPTA Transit Police, and the Office of Public Safety. These experts will share critical knowledge that can help you reduce risks and enhance your business operations. After all, knowing how to protect your business is key!
Not only will you get to enjoy some coffee and good conversation, but you’ll also walk away with essential information. This includes key contact numbers, effective security strategies, and practical crime prevention measures tailored specifically for businesses in the city. Consider this your personal toolkit for protecting your investment and ensuring that your business stays safe.
During the event, you’ll hear valuable insights on the latest trends in crime prevention. You’ll get expert tips on how to respond to incidents like burglary or theft, ensuring that you know exactly what steps to take if the unexpected happens. And let’s not forget, the conversation will also touch on public safety resources; this will include information on trauma-informed care, making sure you’re well-equipped to handle all situations.
Ready to kickstart your journey toward safer business practices? Registration is simple! You can quickly sign up by going to http://phila.gov and searching for the Commerce Department’s events. Alternatively, you can register via the Eventbrite page. Grab your spot today and prepare to connect with other business owners who share your interest in safety and success.
The “Coffee and Commerce” event on April 24th is your chance to gain essential insights, network with experts, and fortify your business against crime. Philadelphia’s local businesses are the backbone of our community, and supporting each other helps us all thrive. The time is now to make your business a safer haven!
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