Connections Grow at North Randall Expo

On October 1st, the Cuyahoga East Chamber of Commerce, North Randall Chapter, hosted the 2025 Business Expo & Networking event at Village Hall. The vision for this event came from the North Randall Business Leadership Council, Raquel Crawford, North Randall business owner, and Mayor David Smith. The goal of hosting the event was to showcase local businesses, create new connections, and boost economic growth in North Randall.
The expo brought together over 30 exhibitors and vendors, each given the opportunity to introduce their business before the room opened for networking. CuyEast Executive Director, Steve Petti, opened the event by welcoming everybody and thanking the Chamber sponsors who help make events like this possible. Mayor Smith also recognized the North Randall businesses in attendance during his announcements, underscoring the value of networking growth. Guests enjoyed an afternoon of conversations, new connections, and food generously provided by Jack Thistledown Millcreek Grille and Pita Polte.
A big thank you to everyone who attended, exhibited, and supported this event—you made it a true success!
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