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WASHINGTON –Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and SCORE, mentors to America’s small businesses and a resource partner of the SBA, announced the schedule for the 2024 National Small Business Week Virtual Summit. The two-day online event, co-hosted by the SBA and SCORE, will take place from April 30 to May 1. Attendance is free of charge, but registration is required. To register, visit National Small Business Week Virtual Summit registration.This year’s National Small Business Week’s theme – “Building on the Small Business Boom” –celebrates the surge in...

Progressive Insurance has announced the list of agents who achieved a Priority 20 standing in 2023. Tricia Griffith, CEO of Progressive, expressed her excitement in celebrating with the high-performing agents who made the list. She stated, "When I received the latest list of agencies that achieved Priority 20 status based on their 2023 business results, I was so excited to celebrate with them. This prestigious award is a testament to the dedication and remarkable achievements of these independent agents. They have truly taken our partnership to new heights, showcasing...

Progressive Insurance CEO, Tricia Griffith, expressed her delight in recognizing the top 25 Progressive Platinum Program Blue-level agents who achieved a Platinum 25 standing in 2023, stating, “Once again, I’m delighted to recognize our newest class of Platinum 25 honorees.” She commended these agents for their commitment to building their preferred bundled home and auto business with Progressive while providing exceptional service to customers, saying, “We’re honored to welcome this year’s class and applaud their achievements.”The 2023 Platinum 25 agents include Couri...

Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), praised President Biden's administration for surpassing the annual goal for federal contracting dollars awarded to Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs) in FY2023. Guzman stated, "Today’s announcement shows the results, with a new record of contract spending with Small Disadvantaged Businesses and steady progress towards President Biden’s goal of awarding 15% of federal contracting dollars to Small Disadvantaged Businesses by FY2025."In response to President Biden's call to...

WASHINGTON – In a statement released today by Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), it was revealed that an astonishing 17 million new business applications have been filed under the Biden-Harris Administration.Guzman emphasized the impact of President Biden's economic leadership, stating, “President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda has ignited a historic Small Business Boom, as more Americans than ever seek to start a business.” She highlighted the significance of each new business as "an act of hope and confidence...

WASHINGTON – Today, Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice in President Biden’s Cabinet for America’s more than 33 million small businesses, announced the launch of the SBA’s new Investing in America Small Business Hub. This hub is described as the first and only digital portal of its kind providing industry-specific resources to help small businesses tap into opportunities under President Biden’s signature Investing in America (IIA) Agenda.Speaking about President Biden's economic agenda, Administrator...

WASHINGTON – Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), announced the recognition of Argosy Private Equity of Wayne, Pa., and Mizzen Capital, LP of Stamford, Conn., as the 2024 Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs) of the Year. The awards ceremony will take place during National Small Business Week from April 28 to May 4.Guzman praised the awardees, stating, "Filling capital gaps is core to the SBA’s mission, and we rely on an incredible network of SBIC-licensed funds to help us deliver. I am proud to recognize two...

SBA Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman traveled to Memphis, Tennessee for a tour of American Paper Optics’ facility with business owner John Jerit and members of his leadership team. During the tour, Administrator Guzman learned how American Paper Optics used SBA resources to sustain operations during the pandemic, and how the business evolved into the largest manufacturer of paper 3D eyewear and solar eclipse viewing glasses in the world."The 2024 total solar eclipse is generating a spending surge nationwide, and small businesses are playing a large role in meeting...

SBA Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, along with other prominent leaders, visited Baltimore to address the economic impact of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and highlight federal resources available to help affected businesses. Guzman, representing the U.S. Small Business Administration, emphasized the government's commitment to supporting small businesses during a challenging time.During a roundtable discussion with U.S. Senator Ben Cardin, Congressman Kweisi Mfume, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, and County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Administrator Guzman met...

Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman of the U.S. Small Business Administration announced the winners of the 2024 National Small Business Week's government contracting awards. The honorees include Action Manufacturing Company, Knowledge Based Systems, Inc., and Cetechs. Guzman highlighted the importance of small businesses in federal contracting, stating, "The federal government relies on small businesses to deliver innovative and competitive products and services to support critical agency functions."Sean Gibbs, President/CEO of Action Manufacturing Company, was named...

Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently acknowledged the 2024 Phoenix Award winners for their exceptional disaster recovery efforts. Guzman emphasized the importance of supporting small businesses and communities in times of crisis, expressing the Biden-Harris Administration's commitment to their success.Among this year's recipients is Jacqueline Bernetta Tate Smith, the owner of The Coffee Shoppe in Selma, Alabama. Smith's resilience and determination following destructive tornadoes earned her the Phoenix Award for...

Cleveland, OH – The Cleveland Guardians and Progressive Insurance have reached a new agreement, extending Progressive's naming rights of Progressive Field as the home of Cleveland Guardians baseball through the 2036 season. The deal was announced today, solidifying a 29-year commitment between the two entities.Tricia Griffith, CEO of Progressive, expressed the company's pride in the partnership, stating, "In 2008, we became the proud naming rights partner of Cleveland baseball and for the last 16 years Progressive Field has been part of the fabric of the Cleveland...

The visit of Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman to Baltimore on April 4 is set to address the economic impact of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse on small businesses. Guzman, representing the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), will be joined by key figures such as U.S. Senator Ben Cardin, Congressman Kweisi Mfume, and Mayor Brandon Scott for discussions and tours aimed at highlighting federal resources available for affected businesses.Guzman will engage in a closed-press roundtable with Senator Cardin, Rep. Mfume, and Mayor Scott to listen to the challenges...

The Cincinnati Regional Chamber's Center for Research and Data has published a new report titled "Embracing Growth: Cincinnati Neighborhood Profiles."

The Cincinnati Regional Chamber has announced the selection of 55 emerging leaders for Class 11 of Cincy Next, a leadership development initiative.

The Cincinnati Regional Chamber has announced the new cohort for its C-Change program, now in its 19th iteration.

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), a small business association, has praised Georgia Governor Brian Kemp for his dedication to addressing lawsuit abuse. Small businesses are disproportionately affected by escalating commercial tort costs.

The latest report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveals that auto insurance costs have surged by 20.6% over the past year, significantly outpacing the overall inflation rate of 3.1% during the same period. Studies indicate that in California, low-income and nonwhite households are disproportionately affected by inflation.

Bankrate, a consumer financial services company, recently published a report revealing that the average American driver is allocating 3.41% of their income towards car insurance. The report was compiled by Shannon Martin, a licensed insurance agent with a decade and a half of industry experience.

The Zebra, a digital platform that facilitates comparison of insurance policies, has reported a nationwide increase in car insurance premiums by an average of 5% in 2023. Authored by insurance analyst Ava Lynch, The Zebra's report suggests that insurance rates can surge even if a driver maintains a clean record devoid of accidents and violations.