SBA High-impact Entrepreneurship Outlook: Finance and Innovation Create Jobs

Mark your calendar and come prepared to participate with the SBA’s Office of Advocacy October 14 on Capitol Hill for a symposium on how and what kinds of jobs innovative small businesses create, as well as the current state of small business finance. Members of the small business community, economists, and policymakers will join Chief Counsel for Advocacy Winslow Sargeant and SBA Administrator Karen Mills, along with well known featured speakers for exciting discussions and a networking luncheon.

Topics include:

• Where we are in the early 21st century: A look at the kinds of high growth firms that have been creating jobs.

• The importance of innovation and incentives: The critical roles of innovative ideas and the tangible and intangible economic factors that encourage them.

• Financing high-impact firms: Can financial incentive structures be changed to better support entrepreneurial firms?

October 14, 2010
Washington, DC

View the prospective agenda and register online at http://www.sba.gov/advo/sym_entrepreneurship.html

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