If you’re seeking to grow your business and collaborate with like-minded professionals, look no further than your own back-yard.
It’s true: the Alamo City offers a wealth of opportunities to connect with other business professionals, find mentors, and enhance your skill set, whatever your industry — it’s mostly a matter of knowing where to look.
For general networking
Geekdom | Geekdom has it all — it provides a coworking space, mentorship, programs, and resources to help local entrepreneurs put their big ideas into action.
Maestro Entrepreneur Center | Small business owners can convene here to learn how to incubate and accelerate their small business in the early growth stages — while connecting with other successful entrepreneurs and finding mentors.
San Antonio Networking Group | The San Antonio Networking Group is a community of small business owners and entrepreneurs with a mission to connect, support, and share ideas.
For those in the hospitality industry
San Antonio Hotel & Lodging Association |SAHLA offers both networking and professional development opportunities to those in the hospitality industry — find events, webinars, and other opportunities on their website.
Texas Restaurant Association-San Antonio Chapter | The San Antonio chapter of this organization aims to foster growth of the restaurant industry via education, networking, and advocacy.
San Antonio Hospitality Champion Program | This program, an extension of Visit San Antonio, is geared toward connecting and engaging those whose passion is promoting San Antonio as a tourist destination — offering online, private group, and in-person classes.
For the arts-focused dreamer and doer
Composers Alliance of San Antonio | The most active organization for composers in the Alamo City or south-central Texas, the organization’s monthly meetings provide networking opportunities for musicians, and its concerts present members’ music to San Antonio and the outside world.
San Antonio Writers’ Guild | This 501(c)(3) nonprofit has helped San Antonio writers hone their craft for more than 25 years. Membership affords a host of networking opportunities, including monthly meetings and open mic nights to showcase work.
San Antonio Artists’ Club | This group is a collective of artists over 18 years old in San Antonio, with a primary focus on practicing 2D art — typically drawing and painting. Meetups are held both Saturdays and Sundays.
For the business movers and shakers
Business Professionals of San Antonio | This organization highlights local nonprofits and holds monthly networking events on the second Wednesday of every month.
National Association of Women Business Owners-San Antonio | NAMBO is the voice of more than 10 million women-owned businesses in the country, and a great stop to meet other like-minded women in business.
Launch SA | Launch SA, a partnership between Geekdom and the City of San Antonio, helps businesses grow with resources, personalized support, advising sessions, and a robust events calendar for networking with other business minds.
San Antonio Manufacturers Association | SAMA represents 400+ local businesses in manufacturing fields like transportation, aerospace equipment, diversified products, materials, and electricity. As one of the largest and most active manufacturing associations in the state, the organization hosts an annual trade show, Manufacturing Days, and other events.
For those in healthcare
Healthcare Leaders of San Antonio | This organization’s commitment is to building professional relationships and making business connections among healthcare leaders — it holds networking events on the second Thursday of every month.
San Antonio Medical Group Management Association | SAMGMA’s primary focus is promoting education, networking opportunities, and charity work within healthcare administration. It also offers mentoring programs to those in entry-level positions and those who have recently switched fields.