Dozens of community members are showing their support for small and minority-owned businesses in the Piedmont Triad.The 2025 Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo showcased a variety of businesses and organizations at the Benton Convention Center in downtown Winston-Salem. Organizers said this event has grown in the 12 years since the event started.”We have people in here, over 105 businesses and organizations that are represented here today,” said Reginald McCaskill, the CEO and founder of the Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo.”We encourage the community to come out and support these minority businesses.” Organizers said this event recognizes the impact that small and minority-owned businesses have on our local economy. It also serves as one of the Top 10 Minority and Women’s Business Expos in the country. Event organizers have already begun the process of planning the 2026 Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo, which will take place on Saturday, Aug. 22.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —

Dozens of community members are showing their support for small and minority-owned businesses in the Piedmont Triad.

The 2025 Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo showcased a variety of businesses and organizations at the Benton Convention Center in downtown Winston-Salem.

Organizers said this event has grown in the 12 years since the event started.

“We have people in here, over 105 businesses and organizations that are represented here today,” said Reginald McCaskill, the CEO and founder of the Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo.”We encourage the community to come out and support these minority businesses.”

Organizers said this event recognizes the impact that small and minority-owned businesses have on our local economy. It also serves as one of the Top 10 Minority and Women’s Business Expos in the country.

Event organizers have already begun the process of planning the 2026 Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo, which will take place on Saturday, Aug. 22.