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An Inclusive Vision Of Entrepreneurship
by Karen Mills, SBA Administrator
- Created: October 9, 2012, 11:23 am
- Updated: October 12, 2012, 2:42 pm
Last week, I had the opportunity to speak at the National Association of Women Business Owner’s (NAWBO) conference in Louisville. It was a chance to talk about the issues and the opportunities that women business owners and entrepreneurs face as they build innovative and successful companies across the United States.
Forty years ago, women owned just 5 percent of all small businesses. Today, women own 30 percent, which equals a total of 7.8 million companies generating $1.2 trillion a year in sales.
These are entrepreneurs like Rachel Carson, whose company Helicopter Tech, Inc., is selling aviation products and equipment to over 23 countries. Rachel is using SBA’s export loan products to expand her business into lucrative markets around the world. Another example is Ms. Jenny’s Pickles in North Carolina. After the market turned, Jenny Fulton partnered with her assistant, Ashlee Furr, to start their pickle business. They worked with an SBA counselor and now their products are sold in grocery stores all over the US.
That’s what we are focused on across the SBA. Ensuring that more small business owners and entrepreneurs have the access and opportunity they need to turn great business ideas into viable and successful businesses. And we are continuing to look for new ways to support and strengthen women small business owners and entrepreneurs.
Overall, since the President took office, SBA has supported more than $12.4 billion in lending through more than 35,500 SBA loans to women-owned businesses. In addition, we put into place the Women’s Contracting Rule, which means that for the first time Federal Agencies can set aside contracting opportunities for women-owned small business in over 300 industries where women are underrepresented
And as part of National Women’s Small Business Ownership Month, which is being celebrated throughout October, the SBA will host a series of webinars to help educate and empower women entrepreneurs and small business owners. These webinars will feature speakers from core SBA programs and information on enhancements to our programs to meet the needs of more women small business owners.
At the SBA, and across the Administration, we believe that entrepreneurs and small business owners are one of our nation’s greatest assets.
And we know that when you embrace an inclusive vision of entrepreneurship, one that draws entrepreneurs of all demographics, backgrounds and locations, not only do the businesses they start succeed, America succeeds.
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Comments
Melinda_75 | Window Shopper | 2/12/2013 - 11:25 am
themselves in leading of enterprise. I’m a woman, having my own business
and I know such a financial support, especially in the first steps of
activity in business, can help to achieve a success. I do not take myself SBA
assistance at the moment, but my friend does. She has quite positive
experience with it and she thinks is a very good solution. I believe,
developing of SBA in the future will secure solid essentials for US economy
and bring new workplaces.
lisaharris | Window Shopper | 1/5/2013 - 11:33 pm
I'm grateful for your needed assistance. My family and i say thank you. My
kids have food on the table.
karenmoss | Window Shopper | 1/5/2013 - 11:30 pm
SBA for helping us women get the jump start that we need.
BridgetH | Window Shopper | 10/30/2012 - 8:49 pm
learned to write my business plan.
BridgetH | Window Shopper | 10/28/2012 - 8:57 pm
steps I took when I wanted to open a business.
rateguide | Window Shopper | 10/10/2012 - 10:41 pm
women owned businesses, I think is important to note that the SBA is coming
off a record year in 2011 where $19.6 Billion in loans were approved for its
flagship 7(a) loan program.
The SBA is the great equalizer that allows the little guy accessibility to
financing. The true driver of American Capitalism is the ability of
entrepreneurs to grow their business from scratch. In this regard, the SBA
performs a great service.
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