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BMT Talks

Beaumont, Texas – The Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce the launch of its inaugural event, Beaumont Talks (BMT Talks), on Friday, June 23, at 8:00 AM at the Holiday Inn on Walden Road. The cost is $20. Beaumont Talks aims to bring together influential business leaders and community figures for a morning of conversation on a variety of topics.

We are delighted that our esteemed sponsors, Texas First Bank, and MobilOil Credit Union, whose generous support has made the first Beaumont Talks possible. These organizations share our vision of empowering the community by providing a platform for a thought-provoking discussion on topics of interest.

The inaugural Beaumont talks event will commence with a presentation and discussion led by Tyler Atkinson from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Mr. Atkinson will provide an in-depth analysis of the national economy, highlighting trends that shape the current economic landscape. This discussion offers valuable insights on the broader economic climate.

Following the national economic trends, the event will feature a discussion among six local bank and credit union presidents. These industry leaders will provide their expert opinions and observations on the local economy. Their insights will shed light on current trends and development.

Beaumont Talks is a unique opportunity for individuals and businesses to gain a deeper understanding of economic trends, explore the local landscape, and forge connections with influential business leaders. We encourage all community members, business owners, and professionals to attend this event and participate in stimulating conversations.

Event Details:

Date: Friday, June 23

Time: 8:00 AM

Costs: $20

Location: Holiday Inn on Walden Road

Registration is open now, and interested attendees are encouraged to secure their spots promptly, as seating is limited. To register, call Melissa Pavey at 409-838-6581 or go to bmtcoc.org to register.


Contact: Steve Ahlenius, 409-838-6581

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