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Long Islanders and NYC Professionals Flock to Foundation’s Upscale High-End Network Social at Post 270

The high end networking social brought together a diverse cross-section of industries, reflecting the growing demand for Upscale Events!

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Business leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals from across Suffolk County, Nassau County & New York City gathered in strong numbers for a high-energy, upscale networking experience hosted by the Foundation at Post 27 Restaurant. (Creative Focus Designs)

Long Islanders and NYC Professionals Flock to African American Small Business Foundation’s Upscale High-End Networking Social at Post 270 Restaurant

Westbury, NY — Business leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals from across Suffolk County, Nassau County, and New York City gathered in strong numbers for a high-energy, upscale networking experience hosted by the African American Small Business Foundation at Post 270 Restaurant.

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The event delivered a powerful blend of relationship-building, opportunity creation, and strategic collaboration in a sophisticated setting.

The high end networking social brought together a diverse cross-section of industries, reflecting the growing demand for curated, results driven networking environments that go beyond traditional mixers.

Attendees engaged in meaningful conversations, explored partnerships, and connected with influential organizations committed to economic empowerment and business growth.

This signature event was powered through collaboration with key partners, including the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce and 100 Black Men of Eastern New York, organizations widely recognized for their leadership in advancing minority-owned businesses, workforce development, and community impact.

Driving Purpose and Impact

The primary goal of the event was to create a platform where relationships translate into real economic opportunity. Organizers emphasized access to capital, contracts, mentorship, and strategic alliances as a central theme, reinforcing the importance of intentional networking in today’s competitive business landscape.

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“This is about creating rooms where deals happen, partnerships are formed, and access becomes real,” said Phil Andrews, President of the African American Small Business Foundation. “We are building a pipeline of opportunity for minority entrepreneurs and professionals. The energy in the room reflects a clear demand for high-level, purpose-driven engagement—and we’re delivering on that.”

The event also highlighted the importance of cross-organizational collaboration in strengthening the regional economic ecosystem, particularly for underserved business communities.

Left to Right: Indonesia, Manager Post 270 Restaurant, Phil Andrews, President of the African American Small Business Foundation, Inc., 100 Black Men of Eastern New York, Inc., and the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. and Rose Ward, Vice President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. and Owner of NFocus Management Group, LLC

A Platform for Leadership and Community Advancement

Rose Ward, a key partner and community leader, underscored the broader impact of the gathering.

“These events are more than networking—they are catalysts for growth, empowerment, and visibility,” Ward said. “When we bring together the right people in the right environment, we create pathways for long-term success not just for individuals, but for entire communities.”

Growing Momentum

With strong attendance and overwhelmingly positive feedback, the upscale networking series continues to gain traction as a must-attend experience for professionals seeking meaningful connections and elevated opportunities. Organizers confirmed that additional events are planned, with an expanded focus on access to capital, procurement opportunities, and innovation.


About the African American Small Business Foundation
The African American Small Business Foundation is dedicated to advancing economic equity by supporting minority-owned businesses through access to resources, capital, education, and strategic partnerships. Through high-impact programming and regional collaboration, the foundation continues to play a pivotal role in strengthening the small business ecosystem.


To learn more about upcoming event, or to inquire about membership visit: liaacc.org/2026/04/06/liaacc-expands-statewide-impact-driving-economic-growth-and-opportunity-for-small-businesses/

“This is about creating rooms where deals happen, partnerships are formed, and access becomes real,” said Phil Andrews, President of the African American Small Business Foundation. (Creative Focus Designs)
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