Coral Springs Chamber Expands AI Institute With Second Hands-On Marketing Workshop
September 10, 2025 • By Sharon Aron Baron
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The Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce has opened registration for the second session of its AI Institute, following the inaugural workshop, which launched earlier this month to a sold-out crowd.
The program, which debuted on September 9, equips professionals, entrepreneurs, and small business owners with AI-powered marketing campaigns tailored to their specific businesses. Participants in the first class left with complete strategies that included flyers, social media posts, email campaigns, press releases, and video scripts.
“This program is truly transformative,” said Johnny Brief, the Chamber’s director of marketing and communications. “Our first group of participants left with complete marketing strategies they created in real time, and the feedback was outstanding. Class Two will continue this journey—helping businesses streamline their workflows and elevate their marketing through AI.”
Class Two is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 28, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Coral Springs City Hall.
Building on the foundation of the first session, the workshop will dive deeper into using ChatGPT and Canva together, along with other AI tools, to streamline marketing efforts.
Registration is $49 for Chamber members and $69 for non-members. Space is limited.
More information and registration are available at bit.ly/4oTThqX.
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