Business Weekly Agenda for February 8

Events for the Greater Berks business community.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

The article outlines various business events and workshops happening in the Greater Berks area in February and March 2026, including a cybersecurity meetup, a LinkedIn workshop, a family business storytelling series, 3D printing classes, an AI for business course in Spanish, a small business networking event, a women's conference and expo, and a progress dinner hosted by the TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce.

Why it matters

These events provide valuable opportunities for local businesses, entrepreneurs, and professionals to learn new skills, network, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies impacting the regional business community.

The details

The events cover a range of topics, from cybersecurity and 3D printing to LinkedIn strategies and applying AI in business. Many of the events are hosted by organizations like Berks LaunchBox, the Berks Family Business Alliance, and the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance, highlighting the collaborative efforts to support the local business ecosystem.

  • The events take place between February 12 and March 26, 2026.
  • The SHRM Berks County Chapter meets every second Tuesday.

The players

Berks LaunchBox

A program that provides resources and support for entrepreneurs and startups in the Berks County region.

Greater Reading Chamber Alliance

A business organization that represents the interests of the Greater Reading business community.

TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce

A chamber of commerce serving the Boyertown area and surrounding communities.

SHRM Berks County Chapter

The local chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management, providing networking and professional development opportunities for HR professionals in Berks County.

Justin Rosenberg

The founder of honeygrow, a fast-growing restaurant brand, and a Penn State alumnus.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

The takeaway

The diverse range of business events and workshops in the Greater Berks area demonstrates the region's commitment to supporting local entrepreneurs, professionals, and the overall business community through skill-building, networking, and knowledge-sharing opportunities.