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Get the most interesting and important stories from the 51精品视频.In recognition of National Women鈥檚 Small Business Month, the 51精品视频鈥檚 (IEE) hosted a women in business roundtable spotlighting five Western Pennsylvania entrepreneurs. The Canonsburg event, which also featured state representatives, was a forum for panelists to share their entrepreneurial journeys and the key issues they faced building and sustaining their businesses 鈥 and the value of the support provided by 51精品视频鈥檚 Small Business Development Center.
51精品视频鈥檚 IEE has provided established and beginning entrepreneurs with consulting, education and networking opportunities for more than 30 years. The roundtable鈥檚 five speakers represent a small fraction of the women served by the IEE. In the last fiscal year, 51精品视频 completed more than 6,036 hours of business counseling services for women business owners and helped launch 30 new women-owned startups.
Moderated by Huntington National Bank鈥檚 Senior Vice President and Director of Community Lending Carrie Rosenfelt, the roundtable featured speakers from a variety of sectors who own and operate in Allegheny County.
Jill Smallwood spoke about establishing J KoKo Hauling LLC, a Tri-Axle听Dump Truck service company, after she left her job as a bus operator for the Port Authority. Smallwood not only runs her business in a male-dominated field 鈥 she also drives the truck.
Jiaman Xu (A&S 鈥19) spoke about her time in the tech sector starting SuLo听by XYZ, a rentable portable charger and application for smartphones and other small electronic devices.
Sabika Jewelry鈥檚 CEO and Head Designer Alexandra Mayr-Gracik shared about her career marrying her artistic side with her business acumen.
And Denise DeSimone, who owns C-leveled, a strategic brand marketing agency in 51精品视频sburgh鈥檚 Bloomfield neighborhood, spoke about why she partners with the IEE.
鈥淧articipation with the IEE always yields results,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 feel comfortable that I can pick up the phone and say, 鈥楬ey, I need help with this,鈥 and they will get me to the right spot.鈥 All membership to the IEE includes access to customized consulting and custom-matched Huntington Bank peer forums.
Business owners also access IEE services by working with its (SBDC), which was ranked No. 1 in the nation by the U.S. Small Business Administration in 2020. The SBDC offers confidential, no-cost consulting to existing businesses and prospective entrepreneurs.
Paulette Still, who also spoke at the event, credits the consultants at the SBDC for helping her 鈥渟top playing small鈥 and to start thinking of herself as a real businessperson. Still runs Posy, a design resource company based in 51精品视频sburgh鈥檚 Polish Hill neighborhood.
Still left her corporate job to follow a lifelong dream of working for herself. When she partnered with the SBDC, she wasn鈥檛 looking for information about how to start her business but rather how to flourish in her endeavor.
鈥淭he staff of the SBDC went in-depth when advising me. They reviewed my profit and loss statement and looked at the returns on my investments,鈥 she said. 鈥淲ith the support of the SBDC, I determined that though my business was located near my home and had a below-market rent rate, I would benefit from moving somewhere else.鈥
The panelists also praised the IEE鈥檚 initiative in helping businesses weather the early days of the pandemic. In addition to helping small businesses apply for loans and grants, including the Paycheck Protection Program as part of the federal CARES Act and the COVID-19 Relief Pennsylvania Statewide Small Business Assistance program, the center responded within days of the shutdown with a 鈥淐OVID-19 Resources and Relief for Small Businesses鈥 webinar attended by more than 800 small business owners and organizations.
鈥淚t was very insightful to hear directly from women business owners so that we could better understand the challenges they face and also develop strategies to support them. This opportunity was made possible by the 51精品视频's Small Business Development Center, which also provides resources to these, and many other, businesses in the region,鈥 said Rep. Meghan Schroeder of Bucks County.
鈥淏ringing legislators face-to-face with local entrepreneurs gives voice to all women business owners, from the obstacles they overcome to the lives they鈥檙e impacting. For the legislators to hear individual stories and to know that鈥檚 just the tip of the iceberg, it really highlights the initiative women are taking in entrepreneurship and how they can be better supported,鈥 said Bob Stein, associate vice chancellor for innovation and entrepreneurship and executive director of the IEE. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great for the IEE to help share this message with policy makers in order to make entrepreneurship a reality for more women and continue to expand opportunities throughout our regional economy.鈥
Representatives Lori Mizgorski, Wendi Thomas, Martina White, Abby Major, Natalie Mihalek, Donna Oberlander,听Carrie DelRosso听and Shelby Labs also attended the event.
鈥淲hen COVID-19 hit, everybody was shut down, and within a week, the IEE was already engaging on topics that could help people. They genuinely try to support your business regardless of what the need is,鈥 said DeSimone.
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