News Summary
The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center will host a seminar, ‘Fortify Your Finances: A Proactive Approach to Fraud Prevention,’ on May 7, 2025. Led by Oneal Staples of Ameris Bank, the event aims to educate small business owners on safeguarding their operations against fraud. Registration fees are $20 for Shareholders and $25 for Non-Shareholders, including seminar access and refreshments. A networking hour follows the seminar, fostering community connections among local entrepreneurs.
Lexington Hosts Seminar on Fraud Prevention for Small Businesses
The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center’s Small Business Council will hold an educational seminar titled “Fortify Your Finances: A Proactive Approach to Fraud Prevention” on May 7, 2025. This event is part of the Chamber’s Small Business Week Events aimed at supporting local entrepreneurs and enhancing their business strategies.
The seminar will begin at 3:30 p.m. at the Old Mill Brew Pub, located at 711 E. Main Street, Lexington. Following the seminar, a social networking hour is scheduled to start at 4:30 p.m. This networking opportunity allows attendees to connect and share insights with fellow small business leaders.
Oneal Staples, the Lexington County Market President of Ameris Bank, will serve as the keynote speaker, providing valuable insights and tools to help participants safeguard their businesses against fraud. Registration is required to attend, with a fee set at $20 for Shareholders and $25 for Non-Shareholders. This fee includes access to the seminar and social refreshments.
Importance of Fraud Prevention
Angelle LaBorde, the Chamber President & CEO, has emphasized the significance of such events for small business leaders. She noted that proactive measures taken through education can significantly strengthen their operations and reduce vulnerabilities to fraud.
Sponsor and Weather Forecast
The seminar is sponsored by Herndon Chevrolet, contributing to the efforts of the Lexington Chamber in facilitating valuable resources for local businesses. The weather forecast for the day of the event predicts sunny conditions with a high of 79°F and winds from the west-southwest at 10 to 15 mph. The evening is also expected to remain clear, with temperatures dropping to a low of 53°F and winds from the west-northwest at 5 to 10 mph.
Background on the Chamber’s Initiatives
The Lexington Chamber of Commerce provides a range of services and initiatives to support small businesses in the area. The annual Small Business Week Events are designed to uplift entrepreneurs by offering them tools, resources, and networking opportunities to thrive. Events like the upcoming seminar on fraud prevention are integral to the Chamber’s mission to empower local businesses to navigate challenges effectively and to foster community growth.
Attending such seminars not only equips business owners with vital knowledge about fraud prevention but also fosters a sense of community among local entrepreneurs. As businesses increasingly face various risks, the Lexington Chamber continues to take proactive steps through educational initiatives aimed at mitigating these challenges.
For small business owners interested in attending the seminar on May 7, registration can be completed online, ensuring a spot at this informative session designed to make a significant impact on their operations and security.
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- Cola Daily: Lexington Chamber Hosts Fraud Prevention Seminar
- WTVQ: Free Workshop on Fraud & Scam Prevention for Seniors
- WLTX: How to Avoid Romance Scams
- Wikipedia: Fraud
- Google Search: Fraud Prevention Seminars

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