A Rooftop Full of New Faces: Chicago’s Networking Community Keeps Growing

Last night’s Windy City Business Network event at Midwest Coast Brewing was another unforgettable evening overlooking the Chicago skyline. The rooftop was packed with professionals from across Chicagoland, but what stood out most wasn’t just the turnout it was the number of new faces who came to experience our community for the very first time.

Many attendees told us they had decided to step away from other networking organizations to see what everyone had been talking about. Throughout the evening, we heard stories about networking events that felt transactional, uncomfortable, or simply failed to create meaningful connections.

By the end of the night, those same attendees were thanking us for the welcoming atmosphere, the quality of the professionals they met, and the authentic relationships they began building. Hearing feedback like that reminds us why we do what we do.

A Community Built on Diversity

One of the greatest strengths of the Windy City Business Network is the incredible variety of professionals who attend each month. Last night’s event included representatives from:

  • Authors
  • AI Experts
  • Marketing Professionals
  • Manufacturing
  • Restaurant Owners
  • Investors
  • Attorneys

This blend of industries created conversations that were engaging, educational, and full of opportunity. Whether someone was looking for a referral partner, a strategic collaboration, or simply a fresh perspective, there was someone in the room ready to connect.

Why Our Events Feel Different

One of the recurring themes throughout the evening was how refreshing attendees found the experience.

Rather than feeling like they had to deliver the perfect elevator pitch or rush from one conversation to the next, people took the time to get to know one another. They asked thoughtful questions, made genuine introductions, and looked for ways to help before asking for anything in return.

That is the culture we’ve worked hard to build.

We believe networking should be about creating relationships that continue long after the event ends, and judging by the conversations taking place throughout the rooftop, that’s exactly what happened.

Thank You to Our Sponsor, Julie Whitten

A special thank you goes to Julie Whitten, founder of Julie Whitten Consulting, for being a sponsor for the evening all the way from New York. Julie is an author, keynote speaker, and change advisor who helps organizations navigate AI, digital transformation, and organizational change by strengthening leadership alignment, workforce readiness, and long-term adoption through her People Stack™ framework. We are grateful for her partnership and support of our business community.

Thank You for Another Incredible Evening

To everyone who joined us, whether you were attending your first Windy City Business Network event or your fiftieth, thank you for helping make the evening such a success. It is the people in this community who continue to make these events something special.

📸 Be sure to check out the photo gallery below and tag the people you met throughout the evening. We love seeing these conversations continue long after everyone heads home.

Join Us at the Next Event

If you missed this event, we would love to welcome you to the next Windy City Business Network gathering.

👉 Reserve your spot here: www.windycitybiz.net/events

If you’re looking to connect with a specific industry or referral partner, leave your name, company, LinkedIn profile, and ideal introduction in the comments. We’d be happy to help make the connection.






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