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CREATE Road Show series heads to Atlanta to connect emerging restaurant leaders

NRN’s networking series for local restaurant operators to bring together executives from Atlanta’s most exciting brands.

The CREATE Road Show series, a free regional networking event platform hosted by Nation’s Restaurant News, will travel to Atlanta on July 10.

The Atlanta Road Show, which is sponsored by foodservice tech provider Popmenu, will be 6-9 p.m. on July 10 at Chido & Padre’s in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood.

“Our CREATE Road Shows are an opportunity to connect, engage and educate restaurant leaders in some of America’s most exciting food cities,” said Sam Oches, NRN’s editor-in-chief. “We’ve hosted hundreds of restaurant leaders in Austin, Denver, Los Angeles, Orlando, and Washington D.C. already, and can’t wait to bring the series to the South’s most celebrated culinary hub: Atlanta.”

Each CREATE Road Show features an opportunity for local restaurant leaders to network with their peers and learn from a panel of experts. The Atlanta Road Show’s panel will feature Maria Rivera, CEO of Smalls Sliders; Chris Hadermann, founding partner with Southern Proper Hospitality; and Lauren Fernandez, CEO and founder of investment group Full Course.

The Road Shows are open and free to all employees of restaurant companies, from independent restaurants to emerging brands to major chains.

“Restaurant leaders are extremely busy, yet they need these moments of connection and education so they know where to turn when facing challenges in their businesses,” Oches said. “The CREATE Road Shows are traveling the country to provide those moments, building a community of growth-minded restaurant leaders from coast to coast.”

If you are a restaurant leader and would like to attend the Atlanta Road Show, click here.

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