Governor Abbott Announces Governor's Small Business Summit In Pharr

From: Texas Governor Greg Abbott
July 30, 2025

Governor Greg Abbott today announced the next 2025 Governor’s Small Business Summit will be held in Pharr on Thursday, August 7. Held throughout the year and in regions across the state, the Governor’s Small Business Summits aim to help Texas small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs succeed by connecting them with the resources and information needed to start, strengthen, and grow a business.
 
“Small businesses are the driving force behind Texas’ thriving economy,” said Governor Abbott. “With more than 3.3 million small businesses across Texas, employing nearly half of all working Texans, our state continues to lead in job creation and business expansion. I invite all small business owners and entrepreneurs to attend this Governor’s Small Business Summit or one in their region. Together, we will ensure that our small business community continues to thrive as we build a stronger, more prosperous Texas.”
 
The Governor's Small Business Summit — Pharr brings together local, state, and federal resource partners to provide key insights on critical business topics. The Summit also provides participants the opportunity to network with other business owners and meet experts who will share timely, relevant, and actionable advice on a multitude of small business topics.
 
Governor’s Small Business Summit — Pharr
Thursday, August 7, 2025 at 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
 
Jose “Pepe” Salinas Memorial Recreation Center
1011 W. Kelly Ave.
Pharr, TX 78577
 
Panel Session Topics:

  • Stronger Together: Driving Success Through Collaboration
  • Building Your Dream: A Conversation with Entrepreneurs
  • Strategies for Growth: Leveraging State & Local Programs

Keynote Speaker: Sasha Levine, Executive Vice President of Levcor
 
Additional Speaker: Alberto Treviño, Commissioner Representing Labor, Texas Workforce Commission
 
Registration is $20 and includes access to all sessions, resource providers, lunch, and complimentary headshots. For more information and to register: gov.texas.gov/events.
 
Registration is also open for all upcoming 2025 Governor’s Small Business Summit locations: 
August 21: Big Lake
September 11: Eagle Pass
September 25: Carthage
October 9: Dalhart
October 23: Denton (Women-Focused Event)
November 13: Belton (Veteran-Focused Event)
 
The Governor’s Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office and Office of Small Business Assistance also host Governor’s Small Business Webinars to share information about resources for small businesses and entrepreneurs in Texas through an online format. To view on-demand recordings of past webinars, visit: gov.texas.gov/business/page/small-business-webinars.

Latest News

Nominate a Republican for the Boyd Volunteer of the Year Award

July 24, 2025
The Kansas GOP Awards Committee knows that volunteers are the backbone of the Republican Party but often go unrecognized. Now, YOU can help show our appreciation by nominating an outstanding… Read More

How Much Does It Cost To Run For Governor In Kansas?

July 24, 2025
Running for governor isn’t for the faint of heart or the underfunded. It takes stamina, strategy, staff, travel, door-knocking, message discipline, and the ability to lead a team through… Read More

Kansas GOP Chair Issues Statement On Ethan Corson Entering Governor's Race

July 22, 2025
In response to Ethan Corson announcing he will run for Kansas Governor, Kansas GOP Chair Danedri Herbert issued the following statement: “Ethan Corson is nothing but a lap dog for Governor… Read More

KSGOP Chair Issues Statement on Israel's Preemptive Strikes on Iran

June 12, 2025
In response to the Israel’s strikes on Iran, Kansas GOP Chair Danedri Herbert issued the following statement: “The Kansas GOP stands behind our closest ally in the Middle East, Israel,… Read More

Consider Running for Local Office

April 28, 2025
It’s all hands-on deck. We know it’s not quite campaign season yet, but it’s time to start building a foundation for winning RIGHT NOW. While elections for Governor, U.S. Congress,… Read More