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In today’s episode of The Valley Today, we delve into the collaborative and supportive efforts of Laurel Ridge Community College, focusing on their Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Host Janet Michael engaged in an informative conversation with Brandy Hawkins Boies, the Director of Public Relations and Special Events at the college, and Andy Gyurisin, the Director of Laurel Ridge SBDC.

Brandy highlighted the vibrant community atmosphere at Laurel Ridge and how the college isn’t just a place for students but a crucial support system for small businesses within the community.

Andy elaborated on the extensive history and significance of the SBDC at Laurel Ridge, which has been supporting small businesses for over 25 years. He emphasized the invaluable federal, state, and local funding that makes their services possible and free for business owners.

Janet and Andy discussed the misconception that the SBDC operates independently of the college. In reality, the SBDC is deeply embedded within the college, leveraging its resources to aid small businesses. This includes access to technology, personnel, and an enthusiastic community eager to support local enterprises. Furthermore, Andy stressed the importance of not working in silos and fostering connections between small businesses and the college to enhance mutual growth.

The discussion also touched upon how SBDC’s services, while free, are confidential, providing a safe space for business owners to discuss their challenges and ambitions. Beyond one-on-one counseling, SBDC’s educational programs play a significant role in helping small businesses thrive, particularly in post-pandemic times when collaboration has become more critical than ever.

Andy highlighted the variety of educational seminars the SBDC offers in partnerships with local chambers of commerce. Janet noted how these seminars are an excellent opportunity for business owners to gain insights and network in a laid-back setting.

A particularly insightful moment came when Andy explained the importance of ongoing relationships with key professional advisors like bankers, lawyers, and accountants, likening it to the continuous support provided by the SBDC. Janet appreciated the holistic approach, reinforcing the idea that the SBDC is there to support businesses, no matter the scale of their needs.

Brandy chimed in about the myriad opportunities available at Laurel Ridge, from virtual information sessions to advisory committees that keep the college’s curriculum aligned with real-world needs. She emphasized the inclusive, responsive nature of the college, which thrives on community input to remain relevant and beneficial to all.

The conversation wrapped up with Janet and Andy humorously discussing his prized email address— [email protected] —an example of his innovative and proactive approach. Brandy shared how even a simple visit to the campus could open doors to endless educational and business possibilities.

In summary, the SBDC at Laurel Ridge Community College stands as a beacon of support and growth for small business owners. With its comprehensive resources, collaborative spirit, and dedicated staff, it’s clear that whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or an established business seeking fresh ideas, this center could be your gateway to success.

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