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2024 Governor’s Business Plan Contest: Check out 13 of 25 finalists

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Small Business Clinic Connects Southwest Entrepreneurs to Critical Resources

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Carr wins Packers Mentor-Protégé Mentor of the Year

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These 5 myths cause small businesses to fail

In honor of the new year, we thought we’d share a special edition article written by America’s SBDC President and CEO Charles “Tee” Rowe (which was also published on this blog).

Chad Hoffman Bio

Chad Hoffman, International Trade Consultant – Wisconsin SBDC Network Chad joined the Wisconsin Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network in January 2020 to develop and implement a state-wide initiative to identify and engage with new and experienced exporters throughout the state to assist them in the pursuit of growth opportunities in international markets.

Marc Chandler Bio

Marc Chandler, Managing Director and Chief Market Strategist – Bannockburn Global Forex One of the most widely respected and quoted currency experts, Marc Chandler has been covering the global capital markets for more than 30 years.

Aleda Bourassa, Business Development Manager, International Customs Services, Inc.

Aleda Bourassa is the Business Development Manager for International Customs Services, Inc.

A makeover for the Wisconsin SBDC

Welcome to a new look and new website for the Wisconsin Small Business Development Center! Changes at the University of Wisconsin System, which helps makes our work possible, have driven our rebranding.

Event to help businesses make the most of DNC 2020 in Milwaukee

The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at UW-Milwaukee is hosting the Small Business Administration (SBA) and its partners Thursday, Nov.

1,329 loans: Making a difference for Wisconsin small businesses

Good news: The state’s small businesses accessed $564 million in capital via various SBA loan programs in FY 2019.

Talent attraction tools for small businesses

The labor issues all business face are not new. In 2020 (just a few short months away!) we are set to be 18 million skilled worked short in the United States.