David Stauffacher, business consultant at the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at UW-Green Bay, was chosen by his peers as the Wisconsin network’s 2023 State Star.
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Wisconsin SBDC’s Digital Marketing Clinic collaborates to take its services across the state
The Wisconsin Small Business Development Center’s (SBDC) Digital Marketing Clinic (DMC) is collaborating with the Rock County SBDC and the SBDC at UW-Eau Claire to bring their services to two free events.
Governor Evers recognizes upcoming #SBDCDay with proclamation
MADISON: Governor Tony Evers is recognizing the Wisconsin SBDC network with an official proclamation celebrating SBDC Day and acknowledging their support of the state’s small businesses.
Juedes named Wisconsin SBDC Network’s 2022 ‘State Star’
Harlie Juedes, assistant director of the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at UW-Eau Claire, was chosen by her peers as the Wisconsin network’s 2022 State Star.
Wisconsin SBDC celebrates #SBDCDay and helping clients secure $22.8 million in COVID-19 relief
In 2021, the Wisconsin Small Business Development (SBDC) Network helped clients impacted by COVID-19 receive $20.8 million in federal aid and $2 million in state aid.
Wisconsin SBDC launches series of short entrepreneurial how-to videos
A new video series addressing the most common technical business questions from Wisconsin entrepreneurs is now available from the Wisconsin Small Business Development (SBDC) Network.
E-Commerce Academy offers hands-on approach to building online sales
Small business owners who want a proven path to building sales online can enroll in the Wisconsin Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network’s virtual E-Commerce Academy.
SBDC Releases Free COVID Response Guide for Entrepreneurs
Since 1980, the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at UW-Madison has been supporting entrepreneurs as they start and grow their businesses. This year was meant to be a celebration of the statewide organization’s 40-year anniversary – yet it was just days before SBDC Day March 18 when it became clear how far-reaching the impacts of the coronavirus were going to be.