Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

Expand your professional network at a Bullitt County Chamber event

Supporting your local business community can be as fun as a day at the races.

Sponsored by
A series of images showing attendees at various Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce events.

The Bullitt County Chamber hosts recurring events, including Morning Mingles + ribbon cutting ceremonies.

Photos courtesy of Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce; GIF by LOUtoday

Table of Contents

Fall is a great time to support your community, whether getting your pumpkin spice fix at a local coffee shop, attending a high school football game, or soaking up the final weeks of the farmer’s market.

One more thing to add to your fall bucket list: growing your professional network. Don’t let your calendar fill up without penciling in these networking opportunities at upcoming Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce events:

  • Women in Business Luncheon | Friday, Sept. 6 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | Kicking things off with pumpkin spice + business advice is an expert panel of women in business from the University of Louisville, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Executives, and Springhill Winery. Stick around for the silent auction.
  • First Responders Luncheon | Thursday, Sept. 12 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | Honor first responders from local fire, police, sheriff, and EMS departments along with retired responders. Hear a special keynote address from Russell Coleman, Kentucky’s attorney general.
  • 4th Annual Chamber Day at the Races | Friday, Sept. 20 | 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. | Spend the day at the historic Churchill Downs. Tickets include admission, a program, access to private wagering windows, a chef’s buffet, and a cash bar. Plan ahead: You might be a little hoarse for the rest of the weekend.
  • October Open Networking Luncheon | Thursday, Oct. 10 | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | Enjoy the ultimate working lunch by connecting with local business leaders or discovering opportunities to grow your business.
  • Bullitt County Chamber Annual Dinner | Thursday, Oct. 24 | 6-8:30 p.m. | Celebrate the achievements of local business leaders and see what the Louisville business community has been up to throughout 2024.

Pro tip: You don’t have to be a chamber member to attend these events. However; some require early registration, so don’t hesitate to reserve your spot.

The Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce hosts networking events year-round and offers additional resources to help small businesses grow, foster entrepreneurial spirit, and promote philanthropic leadership.

Explore the full event calendar and learn more about becoming a member below.

Get connected.

Poll

More from LOUtoday
Improvements are coming to the Great Hall’s oval theater.
You can learn more and offer your input at three public meetings this month.
Get ready to treat your boo, your bestie, or yourself to a night out for Valentine’s Day.
The Cajun Comfort Bourbon Dinner featuring Heaven’s Door Whiskey is coming to Lou Lou on Market on Jan. 27 + 29.
Out with the whiskey, in with the beer at the former Number 15 space.
From lifting weights, indoor rock climbing, personal training, dance fitness, boxing classes, and martial arts programs — we’ve rounded up 29 gyms and fitness offerings around Louisville.
Reservation for two, please.
We asked and you answered — here’s what Louisvillians want to see and do in the new year.
Babies born this year are part of Generation Beta, the first generation likely to live to see the year 2101 — what will Louisville be like for them?
It’s gonna be a banner year for these local athletes, musicians, and leaders.