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    Photo: SBA Administrator Karen Mills stops for a picture with Quick Mount PV employees.
  6. SBA Administrator Karen Mills tours Quick Mount PV, a California small business manufacturer that recently purchased its new headquarters and manufacturing facility in Walnut Creek with the help of an SBA-backed loan. Here's more information about SBA loan programs: http://owl.li/dDN2K
    Photo: SBA Administrator Karen Mills tours Quick Mount PV, a California small business manufacturer that recently purchased its new headquarters and manufacturing facility in Walnut Creek with the help of an SBA-backed loan.  Here's more information about SBA loan programs: http://owl.li/dDN2K
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    Photo: SBA Administrator Karen Mills tours McWong, a Sacramento based small manufacturer and distributor that has utilized SBA products and programs to create jobs, insource production and export goods. 

Here's more information about small business exporting: http://owl.li/dDLJw
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    Photo: In today's challenging economic environment, help for small businesses is more critical than ever before. A key foundation of success in business is to leverage data analysis to discover insights and make smarter decisions. 

That's why SBA has made available SizeUp, an online small business support service that can deliver customized business analysis to an unlimited number of businesses. Check it out at http://owl.li/dDH6G.
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    Photo: SBA Deputy Administrator Marie Johns heads to Buffalo, NY to tour Iroquois Bar Corp., an  8(a) certified small business manufacturer.   

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  16. Today, SBA Administrator Karen Mills heads to Kansas City!
    SBA Administrator Karen Mills (c) and Rob Sweeney, owner of messageCube and textCaster talk with guests and press at the business location in the Underground Office Complex at Park University in Parkville, MO on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012. Mil...
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    Photo: SBA Administrator Karen Mills (c) and Rob Sweeney, owner of messageCube and textCaster talk with guests and press at the business location in the Underground Office Complex at Park University in Parkville, MO on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012.  Mills highlighted the importance of manufacturing to the metro and two-state area, and congratulated the small business for innovating and manufacturing in the USA "following on a great tradition of entrepreneurship in Kansas City." http://ow.ly/i/T2ZH
  17. Today, SBA launched Small Business Owners Speak- An online platform highlighting the voices of small business owners across the U.S. This interactive map plots short videos from small business owners who have started or grown a business and...
    used an SBA service.

    To help reach more small business owners, SBA has opened Small Business Owners Speak to other entrepreneurs interested in submitting a video. For more information about submitting a video and to preview the Small Business Owners Speak platform, visit http://owl.li/dgrFQ.
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    Photo: Today, SBA launched Small Business Owners Speak- An online platform highlighting the voices of small business owners across the U.S. This interactive map plots short videos from small business owners who have started or grown a business and used an SBA service. 

To help reach more small business owners, SBA has opened Small Business Owners Speak to other entrepreneurs interested in submitting a video. For more information about submitting a video and to preview the Small Business Owners Speak platform, visit http://owl.li/dgrFQ.

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