Trifecta: Voices Before the Vision

Trifecta: Voices Before the Vision

Questions from this event will help shape the Fireside Chat, ensuring local business voices are heard and reflected on stage.

By Greater Baltimore Black Chamber Of Commerce

Date and time

Wednesday, May 14 · 3 - 7pm EDT

Location

Prim and Proper Restaurant Cocktail & Wine Bar

206 East Redwood Street Baltimore, MD 21202

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Agenda

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Welcome & Networking Mixer


Guest check-in & name badge pickup Music by local DJ, light refreshments Informal networking with local business owners, community leaders, and procurement professionals

3:30 PM - 3:50 PM

Opening Remarks: The Power of Listening


Welcome by GBBCC President Devin Jackson Purpose of The Trifecta and how it feeds into The MBE Experience Why community insight is vital to procurement reform

3:50 PM - 4:40 PM

Small Business Roundtables


Guided discussions on top MBE challenges: Access to Capital Certification & Registration Roadblocks Subcontracting & Prime Partnership Access Bid Transparency & Accountability Community members will ...

4:40 PM - 5:15 PM

Live Feedback Stations & Resource Pods


Submit-a-Question Booth: Add questions for the next day’s fireside chats Polling Wall: Vote on procurement priorities Digital Feedback Lounge: Take the community impact survey Policy Pods: Q&A with g...

5:15 PM - 6:00 PM

Lightning Talks: The Real Stories


Short presentations (3–5 minutes each) by 3–4 Baltimore-based entrepreneurs Stories that highlight MBE wins, frustrations, and future hope Interactive reflection: attendees can comment or ask questio...

6:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Summary + Fireside Chat Preview


Facilitators recap themes that emerged Overview of how submitted questions will be featured during The MBE Experience Share next steps and opportunities for continued involvement

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Closing Mixer


Last round of networking Business card exchange Closing toast & invitation to Day 2 event at CFG Bank Arena

About this event

Purpose & Concept:
Trifecta: Voices Before the Vision" is an intentionally curated, pre-event social designed to kick off the momentum for The MBE Experience: Racing Toward Economic Empowerment. Hosted the evening before the main event, "The Trifecta" serves as a relaxed yet purpose-driven gathering that brings together local small business owners, entrepreneurs, community stakeholders, and MBE leaders for a happy hour-style networking event—blending business, culture, and community.

The name “Trifecta” is symbolic:

  1. Social Engagement – A space for MBEs to connect casually with peers, civic leaders, and procurement professionals.
  2. Community Voice – Attendees will be able to voice their real-time concerns, challenges, and policy recommendations through structured feedback sessions.
  3. Strategic Impact – Input gathered will directly inform the fireside chats & discussions during The MBE Experience, ensuring the mainstage reflects the issues that matter most to Baltimore’s business community.

How It Ties into The MBE Experience:
While The MBE Experience is a formal convening focused on procurement access, data and MBE numbers acorss the state, The Trifecta acts as the emotional and cultural bridge to that larger vision. It allows attendees to feel seen and heard before the larger convening takes place. The structure of this pre-day event will include:

  • Live Feedback Stations & Comment Boards: Where attendees can submit anonymous or open comments, concerns, and questions about procurement, access, and systemic barriers.
  • Moderated Question Collection: A small facilitation team will gather and summarize the most recurring or pressing questions to be included in the fireside chats during The MBE Experience.
  • Community-Led Conversations: Small-group discussions led by local advocates and MBE leaders.
  • Real-Time Data Collection: Survey tools and QR codes will allow participants to submit responses that contribute to live polling results used to shape the Day-Of content.

One of the most persistent criticisms of high-level procurement events is that they often fail to reflect the lived experiences of local businesses especially MBEs operating in underserved communities. The Trifecta solves that disconnect by giving the community a proactive voice in shaping the narrative and content of the main event. It adds an element of trust, transparency, and responsiveness to The MBE Experience while also demonstrating a new model of community-informed policymaking.

By creating this space, we ensure that The MBE Experience isn’t just about corporate and government leadership it’s about the community driving the conversation, influencing the outcomes, and shaping the future of equitable procurement in Baltimore and beyond.

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