Savannah Area Chamber hosts annual Business Expo & Business Connection

Savannah Area Chamber hosts annual Business Expo & Business Connection
Bert Brantley CEO — Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Savannah Area Chamber is organizing its annual Business Expo & Business Connection on Thursday, September 25, 2025. The event will take place at the historic Kehoe Ironworks and aims to bring together over 800 Chamber members and community partners for networking and business showcases.

The popular Passport to Success competition will be part of the event again this year. Attendees can visit sponsor booths to collect stamps and submit their completed passports for a chance to win one of several Prize Baskets. These baskets are filled with locally donated merchandise and experiences.

The Chamber encourages contributions to the Prize Baskets, which can include branded items, gift certificates, spa or entertainment packages, staycation vouchers, or service offerings. These donations help highlight brands while supporting Savannah’s entrepreneurial spirit.

For those interested in donating a prize for the event, contact Samantha Wilkins at SW******@*************er.com by Friday, August 15.



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