
Better Business Bureau serving Eastern Carolinas (BBB) is continuing their work serving businesses in 48 counties along the east coast by hosting a free professional headshot event on Tuesday, June 25 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Common Community Workspace located at 2501-A Bragg Boulevard, Fayetteville, NC 28303.
“We are excited to host this event at The Common Community Workspace to provide a networking opportunity and free headshots to professionals in Fayetteville,” said Mallory Wojciechowski, president and CEO of BBB serving Eastern Carolinas in a press release. “Business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking to network with BBB and the Fayetteville business community are welcome to attend.”
In addition to receiving a free headshot, attendees will also be able to network with other professionals, enjoy light refreshments and learn more about BBB and how the organization can provide support to both entrepreneurs and established businesses.
Better Business Bureau serving Eastern Carolinas is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit corporation serving 48 counties in North and South Carolina. The organization is funded primarily by BBB Accredited Business fees from over 5,200 local businesses and professional firms. BBB promotes integrity, consumer confidence and business ethics through business self-regulation in the local marketplace. Services provided by BBB include reports on companies and charitable organizations, general monitoring of advertising in the marketplace, consumer/business education programs and dispute resolution services. All services are provided at no cost to the public, with the occasional exception of mediation and arbitration.
The event is free but registration is required. Guests can RSVP using this link here.
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