Welcome to a detailed recap of a sunny, spirited day on Virginia Beach’s Boardwalk—the 2nd Annual Diverse Chamber of Commerce Parade Walk Celebration. Held on Saturday September 13, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, this event brought together diverse small businesses, community leaders, and residents for a celebration of entrepreneurship, collaboration, and service. The Boardwalk setting provided the perfect backdrop: sun, sea breeze, and a festival atmosphere that highlighted the strength of diversity in our local economy.
Meet the hosts who set the tone for the day. National Ambassador Chair Michelle Augustus represented Virginia Beach with poise and vision, Regional Ambassador Pastor Daron Moore brought Portsmouth’s energy and leadership to the event, and Regional Ambassador Eva Tutic of Virginia Diverse offered a broad perspective on entrepreneurship and community service. Together, they embodied the event’s throughline: diversity is a strength, entrepreneurship is a path to prosperity, and collaboration is the engine that powers a thriving local economy.
The parade unfolded along the iconic Virginia Beach Boardwalk, where music and laughter filled the air and attendees enjoyed a family-friendly, festival-like experience. The event underscored the importance of supporting minority-owned, women-owned, veteran-owned, and other diverse enterprises, celebrating the contributions these businesses make to our community’s culture and economy.
Public safety and community trust were front and center as the Sheriff’s Office participated in the parade. Their presence signified a steadfast commitment to safety, collaboration, and service to the community. This partnership between law enforcement and local businesses is a cornerstone of the Diverse Chamber’s mission to create secure, welcoming environments where small businesses can flourish.







2025 Mayor for All Award:
City of Virginia Beach Mayor Robert “Bobby” Dyer, celebrated with the motto “Good Vibes Only” and the message “A Mayor for All, Lifting Every Voice and Community.”





If you’re a business owner or community partner, there are many ways to participate in future celebrations—consider vendor opportunities, sponsorships, or volunteering. For the next event, stay tuned to the Diverse Chamber of Commerce channels and the City of Virginia Beach announcements for dates, activities, and registration details.