Joining the East Knoxville Business and Professional Association (EKBPA) is a straightforward process designed to welcome new members efficiently. To start, you can easily submit your membership application online by clicking here.
Alternatively, if you prefer handling physical documents, you can download and print the membership application here, complete it, and bring it to our next meeting.
Membership dues are $50.00 per calendar year, providing you access to a full year of networking, resources, and community engagement. Dues are payable annually by November 30th. For your convenience, you can pay online through the provided link or by check. If paying by check, please make it payable to East Knoxville Business and Professional Association and mail it to: EKBPA, PO Box 6066, Knoxville, TN 37914.
Latest EKBPA News
Insights, updates, and stories from our vibrant community in East Knoxville.
December 12, 2024 Download the EKBPA 2024 Impact Report EKBPA 2024 Impact Report: A Year of Progress and Community Connection As we close out 2024, we are proud to reflect on a year filled with growth, collaboration, and meaningful impact in East Knoxville. The East Knoxville Business and Professional Association (EKBPA) has continued…
View moreNovember 21, 2024 Speaker Update for Our December EKBPA Meeting! We have a change in speakers for our upcoming meeting on December 12th at Zoo Knoxville. David Brace, the Mayor’s Chief of Staff, will now be addressing us instead of Mayor Indya Kincannon. David will share insights on the City of Knoxville’s investments…
View moreOctober 21, 2024 Join us in supporting our Austin East High School students as they showcase their skills and sportsmanship on and off the court! The EKBPA stands firmly behind our students, and we encourage the community to come out and cheer on these young athletes at their games held at 2800 Martin…
View moreOctober 17, 2024 Our November 21st EKBPA meeting at the historical Jacob’s Building in Chilhowie Park was not only memorable but deeply informative. Kyle Nelson introduced the event by inviting everyone to the grand opening of “Christmas at Chilhowee,” which promises to light up the park through December. Officer Clemens facilitated a vital…
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