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How Small Businesses Power Memphis with Patricia McKinney

21 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Patricia McKinney, Director of Small Business and Member Programming at the Greater Memphis Chamber, discusses Small Business Week (May 3–9), support for local businesses, upcoming events, and celebrating our local businesses. She highlights Chamber resources like the Small Business Development Center, the ACE focus (Advocate, Communicate, Educate), and how owners can get involved.

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