The Return of Network & Nourish: 2nd Tuesday Luncheon

Mar 25, 2025 | Events

Houston, TX – After a few years’ hiatus, GHBC’s Network & Nourish: 2nd Tuesday Luncheon made a powerful return, bringing together Houston’s Black business community for an inspiring and engaging event. Held at the historic ElDorado Ballroom, this luncheon is set to be a reoccurring monthly event, taking place every second Tuesday of the month.

The ElDorado Ballroom, a cornerstone of Houston’s cultural history, provided the perfect backdrop for this sold-out event. Known for its rich history in serving as a gathering place for the Black community, the ballroom has long been a hub for music, culture, and connection. It was only fitting that we celebrated the return of this event in such an iconic venue.

Attendees, ranging from entrepreneurs to professionals, came from various industries to network, learn, and connect. The luncheon featured a lineup of exceptional speakers, including Former Congresswoman Erica Lee-Carter, Policy Director for Commissioner Rodney Ellis’ office; Judge Lillian Alexander, Presiding Judge of Harris County’s 507th District Court; and Mark Winchester, District Director of the U.S. Small Business Administration. Each speaker brought valuable insights to the table, covering topics on business advocacy, legal perspectives, and small business resources.

The event marked a significant moment for GHBC, as it set the tone for future monthly luncheons that will continue to provide our members with valuable networking opportunities and educational content. As we move forward, we’re excited to build on the success of this first event and continue fostering growth, empowerment, and connection within the Houston Black business community.

Be sure to join us for next month’s Network & Nourish: 2nd Tuesday Luncheon and stay tuned for more exciting speakers and opportunities!

Houston, TX – April 25, 2026 — The Greater Houston Black Chamber (GHBC) successfully hosted its 2nd Annual Wealth Forum: Code to Capital at Rice University’s Anderson-Clarke Center, convening entrepreneurs, professionals, students, financial institutions, and industry leaders for a one-day, high-impact experience focused on building and sustaining wealth.

Held during Financial Literacy Month, the Wealth Forum continues to serve as a signature platform advancing GHBC’s mission to drive economic empowerment by equipping individuals and businesses with the tools, strategies, and access needed to achieve long-term financial success.

The forum’s mainstage programming opened with the Code to Capital panel, featuring Kim Roxie (LAMIK Beauty), Kimberly Evans (BeckEvans), and Jill Johnson (Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership), moderated by Amanda Sapp. The discussion provided candid insights into capital readiness, common barriers to funding, and actionable strategies to strengthen business positioning for access to capital.

The mainstage continued with a featured fireside chat, “Before Capital: The Financial Foundation Every Entrepreneur Needs,” led by Dr. DeForest B. Soaries, Jr. The conversation emphasized the importance of financial discipline, debt management, and foundational readiness as critical components of sustainable business growth.

A real-time program adjustment created space for deeper engagement, resulting in what many attendees identified as a defining and impactful moment of the event.

The forum also featured a dedicated College Track, highlighting conversations with emerging and established voices in entrepreneurship and culture. Tyla-Simone Crayton, founder of Sienna Wings, shared her journey building a nationally recognized brand, while Keyheira Keys of DreamCon provided insight into the growth and expansion of one of the country’s fastest-growing cultural conventions. These sessions offered students practical, real-world perspectives on ownership, brand building, and scaling within today’s economy.

In addition to mainstage programming, attendees participated in a series of interactive workshops covering financial management, business growth strategies, wealth building, access to capital, and estate planning. The Lender Matchmaker Lounge facilitated direct connections between attendees and financial institutions, while the Wealth Coach Corner provided one-on-one guidance from financial experts.

A standout component of the forum was the AI Implementation Lab, which sold out ahead of the event and delivered hands-on training focused on integrating artificial intelligence into business operations. Participants developed customized implementation plans and gained practical tools to improve efficiency, increase revenue potential, and scale their businesses.

The event concluded with The Wealth Exchange, an exclusive networking reception sponsored by the Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership (IFEL), providing attendees with an opportunity to continue building relationships and exploring collaborative opportunities.

“The Wealth Forum is designed to move beyond conversation and into action,” said Dr. Asheli S. Atkins, President & CEO of GHBC. “Our goal is to create intentional spaces where entrepreneurs and professionals gain not only knowledge, but clear pathways to capital, growth, and long-term wealth.”

The continued success of the Wealth Forum underscores GHBC’s commitment to supporting Houston’s business community by fostering access, education, and opportunity.

For more information about the GHBC Wealth Forum, visit www.ghbcc.com/wealth-forum.

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