Posts Tagged ‘Maricopa Community Colleges’

Maricopa SBDC Adds Satellites

Monday, June 13th, 2011

The Maricopa Community Colleges SBDC now has eight locations. Supporting the primary Service Center located at 2400 N. Central Avenue in Phoenix are satellites in Avondale, Chandler, Glendale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale and Surprise.

A grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Jobs Initiative is directly funding counseling efforts at the Estrella Mountain Community College Skills Center in Avondale. The Jobs Initiative also funded the existing Scottsdale satellite’s move to a new location hosted by the Greater Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce and the redevelopment of our existing Mesa satellite to a workforce development focus to better reflect its new funding.

Other new locations include a satellite hosted by Glendale Community College at its Veterans Service Center; a satellite hosted at the City of Chandler’s Innovations Incubator; and a satellite hosted by Paradise Valley Community College. The Avondale satellite will be manned by new Business Analyst Jeff Swensen, a successful small business owner with a background in technology and financial analysis. The relocated Scottsdale satellite will be staffed by Business Analyst Rachel Busch, a certified (IEDC) Economic Developer who was formerly with the City of Scottsdale.

Appointments for all Maricopa SBDC locations will still be made by calling the Maricopa Community Colleges SBDC at (480) 784-0590.

AZSBDC On A Mission …

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

At a recent meeting of the League For Innovation In The Community College, Maricopa Community College District Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Dr. Maria Harper-Marinick communicated how the AZSBDC Network exists to:

  • Help assure the continued success and contribution of small business to the Arizona and U.S. economies;
  • Encourage innovation in business devleopment growth and outreach;
  • Help assure the competitiveness of Arizona businesses and workers; and
  • Work hand in hand with Arizona community college and other partners to help develop a well trained workforce for the future.

During 2010, these efforts led to the creation of 306 new businesses and 2,168 new jobs, and the retention of 752 existing Arizona jobs. The AZSBDC Network is trending to have a similarly successful year in 2011. Let us know how we can help your business.