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National Small Business Week Summit closes, sessions still available online

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The U.S. Small Business Administration said this year’s National Small Business Week (NSBW) Virtual Summit drew more than 47,000 participants for the three-day virtual event.
Attendees heard from celebrity business owners, investors, entrepreneurs, and lead advisors from across the small business community, and connected with fellow small-business owners from across the country. The event featured a focus on resilience and recovery, offering 22 educational sessions to help participants leverage SBA services and funding as they work to recover and rebuild.
“Our 2021 National Small Business Week Virtual Summit put a spotlight on the more than 32 million small businesses and innovative startups that are the beating heart of our nation’s economy,” said SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman.
“I’m proud that our dedicated SBA team was able to facilitate so many timely, thought-provoking conversations. And, I am thankful to the renowned business leaders and corporate partners who helped us deliver innovative programming to our incredible network of resource partners and customers.

“Throughout NSBW 2021, we have celebrated the resilience, creativity, and determination of our nation’s small businesses while connecting them with resources and tools to recover and help build our nation’s economy back better.”
Although the National Small Business Week Virtual Summit has ended, content and information are still available online for anyone registered to review.
On-Demand videos are now available through the NSBW registration page on score.org and the SBA Channel on YouTube.


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