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Heliodoro Valadez, Small Business Person of the Year from Texas. Small Business School Small Business School Small Business School
Heliodoro Valadez, SBPY 1993,
Best Buy Tortilla Factory, El Paso, Texas
"In the beginning, I slept there..."
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Thanh Lam, Small Business Person of the Year from Hawaii Small Business School Small Business School Small Business School
Tranh Quoc Lam, SBPY 2002,
Ba-Le Bakery, Honolulu, Hawaii,
An immigrant (Vietnam boat person)
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Chef Thomas Keller, SBA-guaranteed loan for The French Laundry, a world-class restaurant in Yountville, CA
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George Hill, on mission to make our world a better place. Small Business School Small Business School Small Business School
George Hill and Arnold Joseff, SBA-guaranteed loan and contract, Diversified Chemicals, Detroit, Michigan
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Cindy McEntee, SBPY 2001
Mo's Chowder, Newport, Oregon
"...it takes tenacity -- and drive."
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An Advocacy Partner
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Founded in 1954 the SBA has over 50 years of service. Since 1994 over 50 episodes of Small Business School have focused on some aspect of the US SBA. One year the SBA was the official "advocacy partner" for viewer tune-in.
1. Small Business Person of the Year:Hector Barreto, Administrator, SBA Many episodes focus on people we met at Small Business Week. The former SBA Administrator, Hector Barreto, even hosted one of the episodes of the show!
2. SBDCs: Many SBDC state directors and counselors have appeared on the show.
3. SCORE: Ken Yancey and several SCORE folks have appeared on the show.
4. Contracts: Pro-Net -8a -SBIR
5. Money: Guaranteed loans from a bank and Debt/Equity programs of the SBIC
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Introduction
We congratulate all the people of the SBA and our government who are ever mindful of the role and responsibility vested within them to empower the Spirit of America, to lift up role models of goodness, and yes, even greatness. During the annual Small Business Week, the SBA recognizes the Small Business Persons of the Year (SBPY) from each state and territory.

Background
In 1994 our very first episode of the show was about Heliodoro Valadez, a Mexican immigrant from El Paso. He was the Texas Small Business Person of the Year. He is pictured above, the first one. Most everyone pictured on this page is a SBPY and every picture goes to an overview of their episode of the show.

Though this television series is not a product of the SBA, there have been years when the US SBA officially recognized our broadcasts by being our Advocacy Partner. Through the efforts of the people within the Office of Entrepreneurial Development, the SBA agreed to promote viewership of the show on local PBS-member stations among all of its local offices which includes more than 1200+ Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), over 12,000+ SCORE volunteers, and all the SBA Business Information Centers.

We continue our efforts to lift up greatness.

1. Stories resulting from the annual Small Business Week festivities
Background: Small Business Persons of the Year (SBPY) are selected every year from each state and territory. Usually in May, state winners come for a week in Washington, DC. Here are just a few whom we have profiled on one of the weekly shows:


For more information: Click on the owner's name of picture to go to more indepth information about each story. Click on the SBA program to learn more from the SBA.

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California: San Diego. Joe Dannis, Dawn Sign — SBPY 1997 and SBA-backed loan to purchase new office building. Joe is deaf and employs over 20 deaf people.
Joe Dannis, Small Business Person of the Year from California
Disadvantaged business
SBPY
California: San Diego. Leonor Ferrer, Ferrer Brokers — Otay Mesa California. Minority SBPY 1995. Women-in-business
Hispanics-in-business
California: San Diego Belinda Guadarrama, QC Micro — Petaluma, California. SBPY 2002.
SBPY
California: Santee. Sissy Harrington-McGill, Solid Gold — Small Business Exporter of the Year 1996
Sissy Harrington-McGill, Small Business Exporter of the Year, California
Women-in-business
Florida: Giberston. Tim Hennessey, Ekkwill Wildlife Resources — SBPY 1993
Delaware: Seaford. Ruth Ellen Miller, NoUVIR — SBPY 2000, Women-in-business, SBPY SBPY
Georgia: Atlanta. Max Carey — Veteran of the Year Veterans-in-business
Hawaii: Honolulu Thanh Lam — Bale Bakery SBPY
Maine: Lewiston Jane Theberge, Custom Stitchers — SBPY 1995 Women-in-business
SBPY
Massachusetts: Boston. Andy Wilson, Boston Duck Tours — SBPY 1997 SBPY
Massachusetts: Boston. Darlene Jeter, Jet-a-way, SBA-guaranteed loans, also 8A graduate in 1970s. SBPY 1980 Women-in-business, SBPY
AfricanAmericans-in-business
Missouri: St. Louis. Jerry Shapiro, Petrofsky's Bakery — SBPY 1993. SBPY
New Mexico: Santa Fe Darby McQuade, Jackalope — SBPY 1993 SBPY
North Carolina: Chapel Hill. Mildred Council, Mama Dip — SBPY 2002 SBPY
Oregon: Portland. Gary Walls, Trailblazer Foods — SBPY 1996 SBPY
Oregon: Newport. Cindy McEntee, Mo's Chowder — SBPY 2001 Women-in-business
SBPY
Rhode Island: Providence. Linda Brunini, Two Hands — SBPY 1995. Women-in-business
SBPY
Texas: El Paso. Heliodoro Valadez, Best Buy Tortillas — SBPY 1993. Hispanics-in-business
SBPY
Utah: Salt Lake City: Lorraine Miller, Cactus & Tropicals — SBPY 1994. Women-in-business
SBPY
Utah: Park City. Peter Metcalf, Black Diamond — SBPY 1995 SBPY
Virginia: Vienna. Shiv Krishnan, Indus Corporation — SBPY 2002. SBPY
Washington: Seattle. Judi Jacobsen, Madison Park Greeting — SBPY 1995. Women-in-business
SBPY
Washington: Spokane. Jill & Doug Smith, Buckeye Beans & Herbs — SBPY 1996 Women-in-business
SBPY
Wisconsin: Eau Claire. Mary Jurmanian, Reality Works a/k/a BTIO — SBPY 2002 Women-in-business
SBPY

2. Small Business Development Centers
Introduction. There are over 1200 to assist people to start and grow their business. Mostly associated with colleges and universities throughout the USA, here are a few shows where the owner was assisted by their local SBDC:
Illinois: Naperville. Bill Malleris, Maple Court Development, (with a special appearance by Betsy Meyers of the SBA. Housing,
Independent Living
Michigan: Detroit. Monica Morgan, Monica Morgan Photography. Recognized as one of the top ten clients of the Wayne State University SBDC. Women-in-business
African Americans-in-business
Michigan: Detroit. Lori Davis, Knitz 'N Pieces. SBA-backed startup loan, Huntington Bank. Women-in-business
Texas: Dallas. Working Works - A special about Welfare to Work in cooperation with the Texas SBDC. Welfare-to-work,
Women-in-business,
Minorities-in-business

3. SCORE
Background: There are over 12,000 SCORE professionals who are eager to help growing businesses get over the hurdels. For more, see each of the State Resources on this site.

Oregon: Bend. In this segment of this show, Jim Schell, Opportunity Knocks, a SCORE volunteer describes their work. This entire show is about a program initiated with SCORE to organize small business owners into ad hoc advisory boards.
4. Contracts with the SBA and other government agencies

4a. Central Contractor Registration — Within an episode of the show, we do an online visit to the Business.gov web site, the beginning of a contracting relation with the government. SBA, OMB, GSA and DOD have been integrated into one large database to simplify the contracting process for small businesses. Our episode about mentoring also looked at this program.

4b. Programs: 22% of all Government Contracts Mandated for Small Business:
California: Oxnard. Ella Williams, Aegir Systems – 8A Contractor and graduate. 8A,Women-in-business and
Minorities-in-business
Maryland: Rockville. Tom Valez, CTA – One of the most successful 8A graduates. 8A
Minorities-in-business
Virginia: Arlington. Lillian Handy, TRESP Associates– 8A Contractor 8A,
Women-in-business and
Minorities-in-business
Virginia: Vienna. Shiv Krishnan, INDUS – 8A Contractor & graduate. 8A
Minorities-in-business
4c. SBIR program:
Alabama: Huntsville.AZ Technology, frequent winner of SBIR contracts

5. Money
Introduction: There is both debt and equity caital available through the SBA. Most of the references within episodes of the show are to debt capital through SBA-guranteed loans with a Certified and Preferred SBA lender. A few examples are provide below. There is also equity capital through some of the Small Business Investment Companies and through angel capital. The ACE-NET program is no longer an SBA program; it is under the auspices of the Califronia State University at San Bernardino and still worth the effort to look into their match-making program with angel capital folks.

5a. SBA-Guaranteed Loans Programs (just a few of dozens of references to SBA-backed loans)
California : Napa Valley.Thomas Keller, The French Laundry — SBA-backed loan for purchase of a building. Local SBA office
California: San Diego. Bill and Joan Keller, Le Travel Store — 1993 SBA-backed loan for purchase of a building in the historic district. Local SBA office
(National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Main Street Program)
Colorado: Telluride, Jagged Edge Mountain Gear Local SBA office
Colorado: Boulder, St. Claire's Organic Sweets Local SBA office
Illinois: Libertyville. Bill Sugars and Pat Elmquest, Mickey Finn's Brew Pub — SBA-backed loan for purchase of a building that acted as the launchpin for their historic district. Local SBA office
(National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Main Street Program)
Michigan: Detroit. George Hill and Arnold Joseff , Diversified Chemicals started their business with an SBA-backed loan. Local SBA office
Washington: Seattle. Grace Tsjuikawa, PyroMedia — SBA-back loan. Women-in-business
SBPY
Local SBA office
5b. Equity and debt investments:
5b1.Small Business Investment Company (SBIC). New York City, NY: Andy Murstein, Medallion Funding — Invests in immigrant and minority-owned businesses. Check with your local SBA office.
5b2. ACE-Net (ACE is an acronym for Angel Capital Electronic Network).
We invite your questions or comments.
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Heliodoro Valadez, Small Business Person of the Year from Texas.Thanh Lam, Small Business Person of the Year from HawaiiLeonor Ferrer, Minority Small Business Person of the Year, Ferrer Custom Brokers, Otay Mesa, California and Tijuana, MexicoCindy McEntee, Small Business Person of the Year from OregonJerry Shapiro, Small Business Person of the Year from MissouriJudi Jacobsen, Washington Small Business Person of the YearDarlene Jeter, Small Business Person of the Year from Massachusetts, 8A  graduate, and SBA loans.Ruth Ellen Miller, Small Business Person of the Year from 

Delaware.Darby McQuade, Small Business Person of the Year, New MexicoMama Dip aka Mildred Council, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Small Business Person of the Year
SBPY: Texas, Hawaii, CA, Oregon, Missouri, Washington, Massachusetts, Delaware, NM, and NC.

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