Inspiring Entrepreneurs: The Podcast

Inspiring Entrepreneurs Episode 3: Celebrating Small Business Development Center Day

May 23, 2024 Sara Season 1 Episode 3
Inspiring Entrepreneurs Episode 3: Celebrating Small Business Development Center Day
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Inspiring Entrepreneurs: The Podcast
Inspiring Entrepreneurs Episode 3: Celebrating Small Business Development Center Day
May 23, 2024 Season 1 Episode 3
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This special episode of "Inspiring Entrepreneurs: The Live Show & Podcast," celebrates SBDC Day – a time to recognize the work and impact of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) across the country. 

 Listen to Vermont’s SBDC colleagues Sara Munro, Community Navigator Pilot Program Coordinator and Phyllis Ershowsky, Marketing and Communications Specialist, talk about the annual celebration that recognizes the contributions of SBDCs to small business success. This year’s theme, "Nurturing Dreams and Growing Futures," emphasizes the role of SBDCs in fostering entrepreneurship and economic growth.

 Learn about the various ways VtSBDC supports small businesses, including offering one-on-one, no-fee confidential advising at any business stage—whether starting, growing, thriving, or transitioning. On SBDC Day, VtSBDC advisors visit clients, share success stories, and celebrate through social media engagement. You can see these stories by following and interacting with VtSBDC posts on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram, using hashtags #SBDCday and #VtSBDCday.

 Resources Mentioned
· Vermont Small Business Development Center (VtSBDC): vtsbdc.org
· America’s SBDC Network: americassbdc.org 
· Hashtags for Social Media Engagement: #SBDCday and #VtSBDCday.
· VtSBDC social media channels:
  o LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vtsbdc
  o Facebook: facebook.com/vtsbdc
  o Instagram: instagram.com/vermontsbdc
  o YouTube: youtube.com/@vermontsmallbusinessdevelo221 

 To find more resources and additional Inspiring Entrepreneurs episodes, please visit the Vermont Small Business Development Center’s website: vtbdc.org.

 This show is made possible by the Community Navigator Pilot Program funded in part through a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The views expressed are not necessarily those of the SBA.

Show Notes

This special episode of "Inspiring Entrepreneurs: The Live Show & Podcast," celebrates SBDC Day – a time to recognize the work and impact of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) across the country. 

 Listen to Vermont’s SBDC colleagues Sara Munro, Community Navigator Pilot Program Coordinator and Phyllis Ershowsky, Marketing and Communications Specialist, talk about the annual celebration that recognizes the contributions of SBDCs to small business success. This year’s theme, "Nurturing Dreams and Growing Futures," emphasizes the role of SBDCs in fostering entrepreneurship and economic growth.

 Learn about the various ways VtSBDC supports small businesses, including offering one-on-one, no-fee confidential advising at any business stage—whether starting, growing, thriving, or transitioning. On SBDC Day, VtSBDC advisors visit clients, share success stories, and celebrate through social media engagement. You can see these stories by following and interacting with VtSBDC posts on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram, using hashtags #SBDCday and #VtSBDCday.

 Resources Mentioned
· Vermont Small Business Development Center (VtSBDC): vtsbdc.org
· America’s SBDC Network: americassbdc.org 
· Hashtags for Social Media Engagement: #SBDCday and #VtSBDCday.
· VtSBDC social media channels:
  o LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vtsbdc
  o Facebook: facebook.com/vtsbdc
  o Instagram: instagram.com/vermontsbdc
  o YouTube: youtube.com/@vermontsmallbusinessdevelo221 

 To find more resources and additional Inspiring Entrepreneurs episodes, please visit the Vermont Small Business Development Center’s website: vtbdc.org.

 This show is made possible by the Community Navigator Pilot Program funded in part through a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The views expressed are not necessarily those of the SBA.