
At the inaugural EDGE Summit are, from left: Brian Reese, Reese Networking; Ken Berry, ResideSync; Alex Molfetas, ResideSynch; Marc Gonzalez, Site2; Louis Aponte, OneTech360; Dr. Stephanie Gresh, Penn State University; Paul Ascenzi, Light to Dark Analytics; Liam Neville, Neville AI Partners; Dr. Will Ramey, Shared Leadership; Fred Reck, InnoTek; Joey Zarcone, Posture Interactive; and Mari Potis, the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce.
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SCRANTON — The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce brought together regional business leaders, small business owners, innovators, and community members on Monday, Oct. 6, at Mohegan Pennsylvania for the inaugural EDGE Summit: AI for Small Business.
Attendees participated in a half-day program, which featured hands-on learning labs, expert-led sessions, and concluded with a networking reception. The summit was designed to help businesses of all sizes understand and apply artificial intelligence (AI) in practical, impactful ways — saving time, boosting efficiency, and fueling growth.
“The future of small business is intelligent,” said Bob Durkin, president of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. “Monday’s EDGE Summit gave our community the opportunity to explore AI in a way that was approachable, actionable, and immediately valuable for business owners and their teams.”
At the summit’s networking event, attendees had the chance to continue discussions and build partnerships.
Information on upcoming Chamber programs and events is available at www.scrantonchamber.com.



