Business RadioX ®

  • Home
  • Business RadioX ® Communities
    • Southeast
      • Alabama
        • Birmingham
      • Florida
        • Orlando
        • Pensacola
        • South Florida
        • Tampa
        • Tallahassee
      • Georgia
        • Atlanta
        • Cherokee
        • Forsyth
        • Greater Perimeter
        • Gwinnett
        • North Fulton
        • North Georgia
        • Northeast Georgia
        • Rome
        • Savannah
      • Louisiana
        • New Orleans
      • North Carolina
        • Charlotte
        • Raleigh
      • Tennessee
        • Chattanooga
        • Nashville
      • Virginia
        • Richmond
    • South Central
      • Arkansas
        • Northwest Arkansas
    • Midwest
      • Illinois
        • Chicago
      • Michigan
        • Detroit
      • Minnesota
        • Minneapolis St. Paul
      • Missouri
        • St. Louis
      • Ohio
        • Cleveland
        • Columbus
        • Dayton
    • Southwest
      • Arizona
        • Phoenix
        • Tucson
        • Valley
      • Texas
        • Austin
        • Dallas
        • Houston
    • West
      • California
        • Bay Area
        • LA
        • Pasadena
      • Colorado
        • Denver
      • Hawaii
        • Oahu
  • FAQs
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Our Audience
    • Why It Works
    • What People Are Saying
    • BRX in the News
  • Resources
    • BRX Pro Tips
    • B2B Marketing: The 4Rs
    • High Velocity Selling Habits
    • Why Most B2B Media Strategies Fail
    • 9 Reasons To Sponsor A Business RadioX ® Show
  • Partner With Us
  • Veteran Business RadioX ®

SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS (1 of 3): Rocket IT, Arefin Law Office and Bexley & DeLoach

December 12, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS (1 of 3): Rocket IT, Arefin Law Office and Bexley & DeLoach
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

Matt Hyatt/Rocket IT (Culture Creator Recipient)

Rocket IT is the outsourced IT department for all kinds of businesses, providing the strategy, security, and support needed to help organizations thrive. The organization virtually manages all its clients’ day-to-day technology requirements for a flat monthly fee, with no contracts to tie them down. With businesses becoming more dependent on technology every day, it’s almost impossible for companies to keep up with all the complexity. It’s more than one internal IT person can handle, and it requires more strategic insight than most IT support companies offer.

That’s where Rocket IT come in. Rocket IT’s unique three-pronged approach includes: 1) services built around the people instead of technology; 2) real strategic foresight, not just break/fix hindsight; and 3) a better way to ensure trust and accountability. Rocket IT gives small businesses the capability of a full IT department, with a 98% client satisfaction rate and a 25-year track record of helping people thrive.

Since 1995, Rocket IT has helped businesses meet their goals through the effective use of technology. Today, the organization actively supports a long list of growing companies in diverse industries including finance, healthcare and manufacturing.

Sharmin Arefin/Arefin Law Office (Minority-Owned/Woman-Owned Small Business Recipient)

The Arefin Law Office (ALO) is an Atlanta metropolitan-area based consumer financial services law firm, which specializes in employment litigation, business transactions, commercial
litigation, consumer credit litigation, contested foreclosures, sales practices and advertising of auto dealerships, regulatory compliance, regulatory enforcement and trials, evidentiary
hearings, and child welfare matters. At ALO, their clients’ best interests come first, and everything they do is guided by their values and professional ethics. Building on their client and non-client relationships, they strive to light the way for their clients.

Jennifer DeLoach/Bexley & DeLoach (Support System Award)

Bexley & DeLoach is a full-service boutique law firm located near downtown Lawrenceville, GA. They provide services in business, trademark, family, estate planning, probate, criminal and immigration law. Their signature is their personal, small-firm service coupled with big firm results.

Tagged With: arefin law office, bexley & deloach, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, gwinnett business, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, jennifer deloach, matt hyatt, Member Spotlight, member spotlight podcast, member spotlight radio, Radiox, rocket it, Sara Persing, sharmin arefin, small business awards, voice of business, voice of business podcast

SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS (2 of 3): Twin Kookies & Treats, Stablegold Hospitality and Tucker’s Catering

December 12, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS (2 of 3): Twin Kookies & Treats, Stablegold Hospitality and Tucker's Catering
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

Rosalind Tucker, Ali Jamal and Pierina Anderson

Pierina Anderson/Twin Kookies & Treats (Launch Recipient)

Twin Kookies and Sweets is a home-based cottage food bakery. Pierina makes custom sugar and cinnamon cookies for all occasions.  Made with love and with the freshest of ingredients.

 


Ali Jamal/Stablegold Hospitality (Emerging Entrepreneur Recipient)

Stablegold Hospitality is a real estate investment company that specializes in affordable accommodations for low-income and no income individuals and families. CEO Ali Jamal wanted to do something out-of-the-box for the hotel industry, and so he took a page from Wal-Mart, placing focus on volume vs. room rates. This ingenuity has developed a unique business model that allows the company to serve a demographic most businesses shy away from and, in doing so, performs a service for the local community by saving and re-purposing buildings that might otherwise remain vacant. What started in 2011 as one rundown and shutdown hotel is now a thriving business, with approximately 1500 Metro Atlanta rental units – which includes ten independently operated extended stay hotels in addition to single family residential housing. SGH employs more than 100 people in Georgia.

Chef Rosalind Tucker/Tucker’s Catering (Pivot Pro Recipient)

Tucker’s Catering is a family-owned catering business in Norcross, GA. Chef Roz started the company in 2007 with her husband, James Tucker, and they quickly established a reputation as one of the region’s finest catering companies. Tucker’s Catering was recently named Norcross’s best caterer. Today, the Tuckers and their team provide top-notch catering services to clients throughout Atlanta and the surrounding areas.

Tagged With: ali jamal, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, chamber business awards, chef rosalind tucker, gwinnett business, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, Member Spotlight, member spotlight podcast, member spotlight radio, Pierina Anderson, Radiox, rosalind tucker, Sara Persing, small business awards, stablegold hospitality, tucker's catering, twin kookies, twin kookies & treats, voice of business, voice of business podcast

SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS (3 of 3): Level Seven Facilities Services, Slow Pour Brewing Company and Because One Matters

December 12, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS (3 of 3): Level Seven Facilities Services, Slow Pour Brewing Company and Because One Matters
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

 

Steven Tomlinson, Andrea Barclay and John Reynolds

Steven Tomlinson/Level Seven Facilities Services (Small Business Award: 25+ Employees)

Level Seven Facilities Services is a commercial and industrial cleaning company founded on the belief that integrity, a rewarding workplace culture, and consistent, exceptional service are the keys to long-term success.

 


John Reynolds/Slow Pour Brewing Company (Small Business Award: 6-24 Employees)

Slow Pour Brewing Company, which opened its doors in September of 2017, began as a conversation and a what-if between Marty and his brother-in-law John, and they haven’t looked back since. A gift exchange that resulted in a home-brew kit was the beginning of this adventure. While dreaming about leaving the corporate world behind, John began perfecting his recipes, and Marty began scouting for the perfect location, itching to start a brewery. The plans became real when they closed on an old garment factory just off the square in downtown Lawrenceville, Ga. John jumped in full-time learning all he could about commercial brewing, and Marty turned his attention to buildout and prep. They quickly began forming an invaluable team of partners, consultants and talented industry-savvy staff to help create, not only the first brewery in Gwinnett County, but one of the best around.

From the beautifully inviting tasting room and beer garden beckoning friends to sit and chat, to the family friendly atmosphere, Slow Pour Brewing is where people want to be. They come to enjoy delicious, innovative and original brews, laugh and play games, and make the most of every moment because that’s what counts. At Slow Pour, they believe the moment matters.

Andrea Barclay/Because One Matters (Community Contributor Recipient)

The nation’s more than 437,000 children in foster care bounce from place to place with no sense of stability or belonging. People donate toys and other items during the holidays, but most of the children’s physical and emotional needs are unmet the rest of the year. That void needs to be filled so these children can feel loved and supported all year long.

The mission of Because One Matters (a 501(c)3 nonprofit) is to positively impact the lives of children in Georgia’s foster care system by creating lasting memories, sharing love, and empowering them to flourish into adulthood by providing comfort and easing the transition into foster care; celebrating children to show them they are not forgotten while in foster care; helping to provide young adult’s graceful transition into independent living; and providing ongoing support to those in college.

Tagged With: andrea barclay, because one matters, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, gwinnett business, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber awards, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, john reynolds, level seven, level seven facilities services, Member Spotlight, member spotlight podcast, member spotlight radio, Radiox, Sara Persing, slow pour brewing, small business awards, steven tomlinson, voice of business, voice of business podcast

Nancy McGill of Cartridge World Lawrenceville, Steven Tomlinson of Level Seven Facilities Services, and Jamie Jones of Duke Realty

August 27, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
Nancy McGill of Cartridge World Lawrenceville, Steven Tomlinson of Level Seven Facilities Services, and Jamie Jones of Duke Realty
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

Steven Tomlinson, Nancy McGill, Jamie Jones

Nancy McGill/Cartridge World Lawrenceville

Cartridge World Lawrenceville sells printers and cartridges for lasers, inkjets, wide format and postage machines. They repair printers and have secure shredding. You will save up to 30% off big box store pricing. They offer free delivery to businesses and consumers can visit the retail store at 911 Duluth Hwy. Having a hard time finding your cartridges during Covid-19? Cartridges World is fully stocked. All cartridges come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and they offer businesses a NO cost printer program. Call (770) 995-4465 for details. Cartridge World Lawrenceville – your printer experts.

Steven Tomlinson/Level Seven Facilities Services

Level Seven Facilities Services core business is commercial cleaning, but they also pride themselves on their capacity to cover a wide variety of commercial facilities services, bringing the same focus to every service they perform. Their customer base includes office properties, industrial, retail, film production sets, multifamily properties, churches, schools, and more.


Jamie Jones/Duke Realty

Duke Realty is the largest pure-play, domestic-only industrial REIT. The company owns, operates or has under development 156-million square feet of logistics real estate assets in 20 major U.S. distribution markets and has land available nationwide for future development. In the Atlanta metro area, Duke Realty owns and operates more than 13.5-million square feet of logistics properties with 2-million square feet in Gwinnett County.

Tagged With: business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, cartridge world, cartridge world lawrenceville, duke realty, gwinnett business, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, jamie jones, level facilities services, level seven, Member Spotlight, member spotlight podcast, member spotlight radio, Nancy McGill, Radiox, Sara Persing, steven tomlinson, voice of business, voice of business podcast

Denise Dancie of CPR Cell Phone Repair, Amber Lott of Paradigm Workhub, and Jeimy Arias of Lead with Coach Jeimy

July 30, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
Denise Dancie of CPR Cell Phone Repair, Amber Lott of Paradigm Workhub, and Jeimy Arias of Lead with Coach Jeimy
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

Denise Dancie, Amber Lott, Jeimy Arias

Denise Dancie/CPR Cell Phone Repair

CPR Cell Phone Repair is pleased to introduce a new franchise joining its expanding network of mobile repair stores. The franchise congratulates Denise, Kiana & Eric Dancie of Dancie Enterprises, Inc. on the opening of their new CPR store, CPR Cell Phone Repair Duluth. The family has resided in Georgia for the past 33 years and in Duluth for the last 23. Originally from Cleveland, OH, Denise and her children all have tech and telecom experience working for LG, Samsung and Sony. All college graduates, the family entered this new venture as a team. Duluth CPR staff is thoroughly trained and committed to providing unparalleled customer service solutions. The Duluth store repairs damaged and malfunctioning electronics, including phones, tablets, laptops, game consoles, and drones.  They sell mobile phones, tablets, computers and accessories.

Amber Lott/Paradigm Workhub

Paradigm Workhub is a professional modern-design remote workspace for anyone that is working from home and needs a place to meet clients, hold training sessions, seminars, or virtual meetings and work distraction-free. They are the perfect facility for continuing education students, book club, church and networking group meetings, and private events. They offer 24/7 access to members and are open to the public for non-member tours M-F from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Call or visit their website for rates and membership information. They offer a FREE day to try them out for first-time visitors and Gwinnett Chamber Members get $20 off their monthly membership or room rental.

Jeimy Arias/Lead with Coach Jeimy

As a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Teacher and Speaker, Jeimy Arias can offer you workshops, seminars, keynote speaking, and coaching, aiding your personal and professional growth through study and practical application of John’s proven leadership methods. “Working together, I will move you, your team or organization in the desired direction to reach your goals and take your next right step.”

Tagged With: amber lott, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, cell phone repair, cpr cell phone repair, denise dancie, gwinnett business, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, jeimy arias, john maxwell coach, lead with coach jeimy, leadership coach, paradigm workclub, Radiox, remote workspace, Sara Persing, virtual workspace, voice of business, voice of business podcast, voice of business radio

Gwinnett Chamber President/CEO Nick Masino on the Chamber’s Resources in Supporting Local Businesses During the Pandemic

April 6, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Chamber President/CEO Nick Masino on the Chamber's Resources in Supporting Local Businesses During the Pandemic
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

On this special episode of “The Voice of Business Podcast”, Gwinnett Chamber President and CEO Nick Masino provides an update on the chamber’s continued efforts to support local businesses during the worldwide viral pandemic and what resources are available.

Nick Masino/Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce

The mission of the Gwinnett Chamber is to strengthen existing businesses, facilitate the growth of quality job opportunities, and enrich the community’s quality of life. In addition, the Gwinnett Chamber is the forum for business, government, education, healthcare, arts/culture/entertainment, and philanthropic and public-service communities to come together to advance the region’s economy and enrich Gwinnett’s quality of life.

Nick Masino is the President & CEO of the Gwinnett Chamber and Partnership Gwinnett, located in Duluth, GA. Masino joined the Gwinnett Chamber and Partnership Gwinnett in 2007 and most recently served as Partnership Gwinnett’s Chief Economic Development Officer where he oversaw the business recruitment and retention efforts for Gwinnett, as well as the implementation of the Partnership Gwinnett Strategy.

A leading authority on local and state economic development, Masino is regularly sought after for prominent speaking engagements throughout metro Atlanta and Georgia. In addition, he has spoken internationally in South Korea and China, representing Georgia on government, economic development and international business subjects. As a result of his extensive expertise in the economic development arena, Masino is a preferred interviewee for regional and local television, radio, newspaper and magazine outlets.

 

Tagged With: business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, coronavirus, COVID-19, gwinnett business, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, member spotlight podcast, nick masino, Radiox, Sara Persing, the voice of business podcast

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Emma Reynolds-Middleton of Soft Skills Zone, Scott Ritzheimer of Eight Figure Focus, and Raymer Sale of E2E Benefits Services

January 15, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Emma Reynolds-Middleton of Soft Skills Zone, Scott Ritzheimer of Eight Figure Focus, and Raymer Sale of E2E Benefits Services
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

Scott Ritzheimer, Emma Reynolds-Middleton and Raymer Sale

Emma Reynolds-Middleton/Soft Skills Zone

At Soft Skills Zone, they spend their time investing in people to close the soft skills gap. They have over 20 years of experience teaching courses in professionalism, team work and collaboration, communication, DISC personality profiles, critical thinking, leadership, and other interpersonal skills.

Their modules meet the needs of the multi-generational workforce, and they offer:
• In-person instructor-led soft skills training and workshops.
• Remote online, self-paced courses accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, anytime, anywhere. Online modules are available for all ages.
• Online DISC personality assessments for adults, teens, and youth; in English with some versions in Spanish and French.
• Digital badges and a Certificate of Completion for courses complete.
• A soft skills assessment in English and Spanish for learners to earn a basic Soft Skills Mastery Credential.
• Workforce development consulting services.

Scott Ritzheimer/Eight Figure Focus

The business world has been moving faster and faster. In an environment of constant and relentless change, those businesses who are the clearest are the businesses who will win. Having worked in small business for over a decade and having helped start over 10,000 organizations, Scott Ritzheimer has worked hard to find the best tools and frameworks to help brands to create clarity in their marketing, businesses to create clarity in their strategy, and leaders to create clarity for their teams. If you and your team are struggling to get clear on exactly what you need to do next to grow your business the fastest, we can help you find your Eight Figure Focus!

Raymer Sale/E2E Benefits Services

Payroll, employee benefits and healthcare are complicated, expensive and time- consuming. E2E Benefits Services partners with clients to offer appropriate and affordable solutions to help them comply with complex federal laws, rules and regulations. Plus, their secure, 24/7 web-based technology is easy to use and convenient.

E2E offers a 360° approach for employers to increase efficiency and reduce costs associated with payroll administration, human resources support and employee benefits programs. Plans and processes along with the technology are explained by their team of experts for everyone’s education and support.

Tagged With: e2e benefits services, e2e resources, eight figure focus, emma reynolds middleton, gwinnett business, gwinnett chairmans club, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, Member Spotlight, member spotlight podcast, member spotlight radio, Radiox, raymer sale, Sara Persing, scott ritzheimer, soft skills, soft skills zone

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: 2019 Gwinnett Chamber Small Business Award Winners (2 of 2)

November 20, 2019 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: 2019 Gwinnett Chamber Small Business Award Winners (2 of 2)
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

Rebecca Sarlea, Amanda Sutt, Sara Persing, Steven Julian

“Member Spotlight” features and highlights businesses and business leaders that are members of the Gwinnett Chamber. This month’s episode showcases three of the recent 2019 Gwinnett Small Business Award Winners.

The Gwinnett Chamber’s NEW Small Business Awards showcase those that dare to start, sustain and succeed and the community that supports them. They are the risk-takers, the problem solvers, the dreamers and the doers.

Amanda Sutt/Rock Paper Scissors (Culture Creator Award)

Rock Paper Scissors is a team of Creative Generators who create fresh and innovative ideas rooted in a solid business mindset. They inspire growth through creative branding, content marketing, and web design solutions that increase visibility and brand engagement for their clients.

 

Steven Julian/Business RadioX (Support System Award)

Business RadioX is in the relationship building business. Their expertise centers on helping you grow your business. Their live in-studio shows have all the benefit of radio and these shows later become podcasts with an exponential reach and shelf life. Simply said, you get the best of both worlds.

Business RadioX helps build your brand, gain exposure, build relationships with people who are difficult to reach or meet, saves you time, and positions you as an industry leading authority. They focus on bringing quality human beings together for much needed (distraction free) conversations that build relationships. They are not simply about about ROI (though it is great) but about ROR (return on relationship).

Business Radio is the tool and their “X factor” is saving you time (your most valuable currency) to expedite the sales cycle built on authenticity and trust. Let them help you grow your business to the “X” level.

Rebecca Sarlea/Refresh Chiropractic (Launch Award)

Refresh Chiropractic was born from the vision of renewal for your life. They believe in the tonal model of Chiropractic that focuses on the nervous system and related changes to a person’s physiology. As such, they look at the tone of nervous system first. Every tissue, organ and cell has an ideal tone that allows for maximal function. Just like the strings on the bridge of a violin, each string has their unique tone so that combined, a beautiful melody comes from the instrument. If a violin string was not set to its proper tension, tone, the note that plays isn’t quite right, but with a small adjustment, the tension, tone can be reestablished.

Refresh Chiropractic believes in practicing within the philosophy that “the power that made the body, heals the body.” This philosophy explains the ability of the body to express life and how that life flows through the body and mind, determines how healthy and alive you will be. When you do not express life fully, the body becomes sick, unhealthy, tired, stressed and unable to adapt to worldly forces. By keeping the spinal cord free from interference and allowing the flow of life to travel over the nerve system, you can express life and live to your fullest potential.

Tagged With: gwinnett award winners, gwinnett business, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, gwinnett chamber small business awards, Member Spotlight, member spotlight podcast, member spotlight radio, Radiox, Rebecca Sarlea, Refresh Chiropractic, Rock Paper Scissors, Sara Persing, steven julian

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: 2019 Gwinnett Chamber Small Business Award Winners (1 of 2)

November 20, 2019 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: 2019 Gwinnett Chamber Small Business Award Winners (1 of 2)
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

“Member Spotlight” features and highlights businesses and business leaders that are members of the Gwinnett Chamber. This month’s episode showcases three of the recent 2019 Gwinnett Small Business Award Winners.

The Gwinnett Chamber’s NEW Small Business Awards showcase those that dare to start, sustain and succeed and the community that supports them. They are the risk-takers, the problem solvers, the dreamers and the doers.

Naveed Tharwani/Gwinnett Drugs (Emerging Entrepreneur Award)

Gwinnett Drugs started out as a mom and pop pharmacy here in Lawrenceville, Georgia, by Gwinnett County natives. Our staff has achieved their dream of creating a modern, interactive pharmacy that provides a high level of quality, care and consultation to our patients. Aside from going the extra mile to ensure we keep our patients up to date and informed on their medications, Gwinnett Drugs is also one of the few sterile compounding pharmacies in the state of Georgia.

Veronica Guobadia/Care4All Children Services (Community Contributor Award)

Care4All Children Services is licensed by the State of Georgia through the Department of Human Services – Office of Regulatory Child Care (DHS – ORCC) to provide placements and social services to children in foster care. The agency holds a contract with the Office of Provider Management (OPM) and partners with the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS).

Care4All Children Services recruits, trains and recommends families to OPM for approval in order to obtain a license to foster children in their homes. Once a home is licensed and children are placed for care, Care4All provides follow up social services to ensure that the basic needs of the children and parents are met. As a Therapeutic Foster Care Agency, Care4All requires more training for parents initially and on-going. The agency also provides more support for children and caregivers. Treatment foster care is preferred over residential or group home-care because it maintains children in family settings, which in turn reduces incidences of trauma. To ensure the safety and security of children, Care4All’s intensive foster parent training includes crisis management and emergency response.

Glenn Kruse/UGA’s Small Business Development Center (Advocate Award)

The University of Georgia’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides tools, training and resources to help small businesses grow and succeed. Designated as one of Georgia’s top providers of small business assistance, the SBDC has 17 offices ranging from Rome to Valdosta to serve the needs of Georgia’s business community. Since 1977, their network of partners has helped construct a statewide ecosystem to foster the spirit, support, and success of hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs and innovators.

The Small Business Development Center, a Public Service and Outreach Extension of The University of Georgia, is funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The University of Georgia Small Business Development Center is nationally accredited by the Association of SBDCs.

Tagged With: foster care, foster children, foster families, glenn kruse, gwinnett business, gwinnett chamber, gwinnett chamber members, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, gwinnett chamber podcast, gwinnett chamber radio show, gwinnett chamber small business awards, gwinnett drug pharmacist, gwinnett drugs, gwinnett foster children, gwinnett foster parents, gwinnett pharmacist, Member Spotlight, member spotlight podcast, member spotlight radio, Radiox, Sara Persing, small business awards, small business consulting, Small Business Development Center, small business programs, uga sbdc, uga small business devlopment center, university of georgia sbdc, veronica guobadia

  • 1
  • 2
  • Next Page »

Business RadioX ® Network


 

Our Most Recent Episode

CONNECT WITH US

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Our Mission

We help local business leaders get the word out about the important work they’re doing to serve their market, their community, and their profession.

We support and celebrate business by sharing positive business stories that traditional media ignores. Some media leans left. Some media leans right. We lean business.

Sponsor a Show

Build Relationships and Grow Your Business. Click here for more details.

Partner With Us

Discover More Here

Terms and Conditions
Privacy Policy

Connect with us

Want to keep up with the latest in pro-business news across the network? Follow us on social media for the latest stories!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Business RadioX® Headquarters
1000 Abernathy Rd. NE
Building 400, Suite L-10
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

© 2025 Business RadioX ® · Rainmaker Platform

BRXStudioCoversLA

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of LA Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversDENVER

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Denver Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversPENSACOLA

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Pensacola Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversBIRMINGHAM

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Birmingham Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversTALLAHASSEE

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Tallahassee Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversRALEIGH

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Raleigh Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversRICHMONDNoWhite

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Richmond Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversNASHVILLENoWhite

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Nashville Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversDETROIT

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Detroit Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversSTLOUIS

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of St. Louis Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversCOLUMBUS-small

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Columbus Business Radio

Coachthecoach-08-08

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Coach the Coach

BRXStudioCoversBAYAREA

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Bay Area Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversCHICAGO

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Chicago Business Radio

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Atlanta Business Radio