The Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of its AI Institute, a two-part workshop series aimed at helping entrepreneurs, marketing professionals, and small business owners integrate artificial intelligence into their operations.
The sessions will take place on Tuesday, September 9, and Tuesday, October 28, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. at Coral Springs City Hall. The program will be led by Johnny Brief, the Chamber’s director of marketing and communications, who will guide participants through AI tools and strategies to improve marketing, streamline workflows, and support business growth.
“Artificial intelligence is no longer a luxury—it’s an essential tool for staying competitive,” Brief said. “We’re committed to equipping our business community with the knowledge and confidence to make AI their marketing superpower.”
Program Details
- Dates: Tuesday, Sept. 9, and Tuesday, Oct. 28
- Time: 9–11:30 a.m.
- Location: Coral Springs City Hall
- Pricing: One session, $49 for members and $69 for nonmembers; both sessions, $89 for members and $129 for nonmembers
Attendees will gain hands-on experience with AI-powered marketing tools, learn to automate repetitive tasks, and explore ways to personalize customer experiences to boost engagement.
Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged.
Registration is available at csccrchamber.com.
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