business resources expo

Expanding Access & Opportunity for Underrepresented Businesses

The Department of Economic Development (DED) supports underrepresented businesses through a range of programs, partnerships, and community events designed to increase access, visibility, and opportunity, advancing equitable growth.

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(l-r), Andie Feldman, Economic Development Specialist, Bilingual, Jarad Bowens, Contracts Compliance Administrator, Kennedi Wilson, Business Development Specialist giving DED/Procurement presentation

Business Resource Expo

This month, DED participated as an exhibitor in the Business Resource Expo hosted by Centro Hispano de Frederick, connecting directly with entrepreneurs and small business owners seeking guidance and resources. Held at Trinity United Methodist Church, the event brought together key partners including the Golden Mile Alliance, Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Frederick County Office of Economic Development, the Comptroller of Maryland, the Latino Economic Development Center, the Small Business Development Center and others. DED provided information on available City resources and pathways to start and grow a business.

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DED and Contracts Compliance Administration Staff exhibiting at Centro Hispano Business Resource Expo.

empowher conference

DED also participated as an exhibitor in the Maryland Women’s Business Center’s EmpowHER Conference, an initiative focused on uplifting women entrepreneurs through mentorship, skill-building, and community connection. We engaged with local and visiting entrepreneurs eager to start, grow, or expand their businesses in Frederick. The conference featured panels, keynote presentations, and the Founders Rising Business Pitch Competition, giving attendees the chance to learn from experienced industry leaders while building valuable connections. Through networking, DED was able to highlight City services and programs that support women-led businesses and attract them to the City of the Frederick.

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nowruz celebration

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(l-r) Mayor O’Connor, City of Frederick; Zohreh Rezazadeh, President, UNESCO BMW, Elizabeth Chung, Executive Director, Asian American Center of Frederick, Peter Brehm, City Council, City of Frederick

In celebration of cultural inclusion, the City proudly sponsored the Nowruz celebration, co-hosted by UNESCO BMW and Asian American Center of Frederick (AACF), recognizing the “New Day” celebration in Middle Eastern and Central Asian communities and issuing a formal proclamation. Events like Nowruz highlight the importance of cultural representation in economic development and reinforce Frederick’s commitment to being a welcoming place for diverse communities and businesses.

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Women’s Business Roundtable

Beyond these key events, DED remains actively engaged in supporting diverse business communities through ongoing participation in initiatives such as the Veteran Services Center Open House in partnership with the Better Business Bureau serving veteran-owned businesses, the Women’s Business Network Social, the quarterly Latino Business Networking Breakfast, and the Women's Business Roundtable hosted by Angela Alsobrooks and April McClain Delaney. The Department also continues to engage with emerging entrepreneurs through the EmPOWER Mentorship Program, which recently graduated a new cohort of participants equipped with practical tools to strengthen their businesses. Read more about the graduation here. These touchpoints create meaningful opportunities for connection, resource sharing, and long-term business success.

What’s next?

The City’s Department of Economic Development continues to strengthen partnerships that expand access to business support services across Frederick’s diverse entrepreneurial community. Through ongoing collaboration, DED offers regular opportunities for entrepreneurs to connect with resources, receive one-on-one guidance, and learn about programs designed to support business growth. DED hosts office hours at Centro Hispano de Frederick on the third Thursday of each month from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, and at FITCI on the third Tuesday from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM. Together, these efforts reflect a shared commitment to ensuring all entrepreneurs have access to the tools and support needed to succeed.


To schedule a business meeting with DED staff, contact us.