SV SBDC News
SBDC News - our quarterly newsletter
December 2007
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December 2006
August 2006
April 2006
October 2005
SV SBDC Articles of interest:
June 2007: "Sources of Capital"
May 2007: "Customer Service for Small Retailers"
March 2007: "Self-Assessment. . ."
February 2007: "Install a Business Network"
January 2007: "Exit Ramp Ahead - Planning for Transition" December 2006: "Advise for 2007"
November 2006: "In the Black"
October 2006: "Tradeshows & Resource Fairs"
September 2006: "Diversity in Business"
August 2006: "Is This a Good Idea?"
July 2006: "Resources for Veterans"
June 2006: "Dear Inventor"
May 2006: "Employee or Independent Contractor?"
March 2006: "Operating a Business at Home"
February 2006: "Recordkeeping"
December 2005: "Choosing A Busines Entity"
November 2005: "Business Success & Failure"
September 2005: "Doing Business with the Commonwealth"
August 2005: "Women's Business Resources"
July 2005: "Financing your Business"
June 2005: "Starting a New Business"
May 2005: "Would you Build a House without a Blueprint?"
Mr. S. David Tong has been named the 2006 Small Business Veteran of the Year by the Shenandoah Valley SBDC.
Mr. Tong is the founder and CEO of Premier Technical Services, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, located in Luray. Premier provides management, administrative, fulfillment and technical support services for short and long-term projects. He is the Post Quartermaster of the Comer-Jones VFW Post 621 and his company organizes an annual golf tournament to support the Disabled American Veterans of Page County. Mr. Tong will now be nominated for the Virginia SBDC Veteran of the Year Award.
SV SBDC client Randy Andes (Randy's Do it Best Hardware Store) is featured as one of the Small Business Administration's Success Stories on the Richmond District's web site. Read Randy's story here.
Mr. Mensel Dean of Harrisonburg was our 2005 Award winner and was subsequently named Virginia's 2005 Small Business Veteran of the Year by the Virginia SBDC Network.
Mr. Dean is a partner with PBGH, LLP, an accounting firm with offices in Harrisonburg, Warrenton and Fredericksburg. He specializes in small-business consulting and was selected for this award based on his strong record of community service as well as his success in business. An engraved urn commemorating the award is permanently housed at the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond.
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Joyce Krech, Training & Operations Coordinator of the SV SBDC was named the 2006 State Star of the Virginia SBDC. The award was presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of Small Business Development Centers in September 2006. |
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Henry Reeves, CPA, Director of the JMU SBDC, has completed the 3-part QuickBooks Certification course and comprehensive testing to earn the designation of Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor. |
SV SBDC IN the NEWS:
The January 2006 issue of Virginia Business magazine contains an outstanding article focusing on the role of business schools in assisting small business. The article features the work of the Shenandoah Valley Small Business Development Center. SV SBDC Director Henry Reeves, VA SBDC State Director Jody Keenan, and SV SBDC client Randy Andes are quoted in the article. Randy is also a member of the SV SBDC Advisory Council.
from USA Today
Small Business Columnist Rhonda Abrams has written two timely articles about SBDCs and small business needs. Rhonda was once an SBDC client herself and she is a long time supporter of America's Small Business Development Center Network (ASBDC).
9/6/05: Helping Small Businesses in Wake of Katrina
"What would you have left of your business if it's under 12 feet of water?" asks Mary Lynn Wilkerson, director of the Louisiana Small Business Development Centers. "If you've got a bookstore, what do you have left? If you rent, will you ever rebuild?"
Hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs throughout the Gulf Coast face these dilemmas, and much worse. . . more
9/9/05: Congress Mulls Bill to Boost Support for Small Business
Years ago, when I needed help in my businesses, I turned to a Small Business Development Center. I
wasn't alone. The centers have helped more than 12 million entrepreneurs since 1980 when President Jimmy Carter established the Office of Small Business Development Centers, a part of the Small Business Administration. This week, the national network of small business centers - the Association of Small Business Development Centers - celebrated its 25th anniversary at its conference in Baltimore. . . more
June 2, 2005: Final Report from SV 2020: Visions for Entrepreneurial Success
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