March 17, 2026 - 21:39

Orange Bank & Trust Company recently hosted its second annual Bronx Women in Business event, a vibrant celebration of female entrepreneurship and leadership within the borough. The gathering brought together a diverse network of business owners, professionals, and community advocates for an evening dedicated to connection and empowerment.
Held at a local venue, the event featured a distinguished panel of women who have founded and grown successful enterprises across the Bronx. Their candid discussions provided invaluable insights into the unique challenges and triumphs of building a business, with themes of resilience, innovation, and community support resonating throughout the night.
Attendees emphasized the critical importance of such forums for fostering mentorship, sharing resources, and creating collaborative opportunities. The atmosphere was charged with a sense of solidarity and forward momentum, underscoring the vital role women play in driving the local economy and inspiring the next generation.
The bank reiterated its commitment to supporting the financial and professional aspirations of women in the communities it serves. This event stands as a key initiative in their ongoing efforts to champion diversity and economic growth, highlighting the powerful impact of investing in women-led businesses.
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