The U.S.
Small Business Administrator
Isabella Casillas Guzman recentlyannounced the leaders who will serve
on the reconvened Council on Underserved Communities (CUC) authorized
under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), including its
appointed Chair, John W. Rogers Jr., Chairman, and Co-CEO of Ariel
Investments, LLC.
The CUC will
work to further the equity priorities of the Biden-Harris
Administration by making programmatic and policy recommendations
to Administrator Guzman and the SBA to
increase access and opportunity across SBA’s programs and
initiatives to help level the playing field for all of America’s entrepreneurs.
“I look forward to
relaunching the CUC and working with Chairman Rogers and
our other newly-appointed members to support President Biden’s
commitment to address equity as we build our economy back better,”
said Administrator Guzman. “An economic recovery for all of us
means that we must do everything we can to help all of our small businesses and
innovative startups emerge from the pandemic stronger and more resilient. SBA is
committed to ensuring our underserved entrepreneurs can gain access to capital,
markets, and networks to grow their businesses.”
“Small and
minority-owned businesses have faced extraordinary challenges over the
last two years,” said John W. Rogers Jr., chairman, CUC. “Tackling economic inequality and strengthening our minority business
community through business opportunity is more important than ever. Together,
with Administrator Guzman and this passionate and impressive group of thought
leaders, advocates and entrepreneurs, the CUC will work
closely with the small business community to create equitable access to the
resources they need, which include both capital and customers.”
Drawing from the
nation’s most diverse and accomplished small business owners, community
leaders, and advocates, the CUC membership represents
the voices and interests of America’s diverse small business owners,
including those in disadvantaged groups such as women and within
communities of color. Together, they will work to promote public investment
and policy formation to address the barriers facing underserved small businesses.
Read more about
the CUC members below. Additional information about the CUC can
be found at www.sba.gov/CUC. The SBA will announce
additional CUC members in the coming weeks as well as upcoming
public meeting dates.
CUC members being announced
today are as follows:
- John W. Rogers
Jr.CUC chairman, chairman and co-CEO, Ariel Investments LLC, CUC chairman
- Beatriz Acevedo, CEO and
co-founder, Suma Wealth
- Clarence Anthony, CEO and
executive director, National League of Cities
- Maggie Arvedlund, CEO and
founding partner, Turning Rock Partners
- David Clunie, executive director, Black Economic Alliance
- Steve Grossman, CEO, Initiative
for a Competitive Inner City
- Chris James, president and CEO,
The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development
- Domenika Lynch, executive
director, Aspen Institute Latinos and Society Program
- Veronica Maturino, CEO, Our
Native American Business Network
- Ying McGuire, CEO and
president, National Minority Supplier Development Council Inc.
- Justin Nelson, Co-founder and
president, National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
- Joseph C. Sharpe Jr., director, Veterans Employment & Education Division, The American Legion
- Ché Ruddell-Tabisola, founder
and owner, BBQ Bus Catering Co.
- Chiling Tong, president and
CEO, The National Asian/Pacific Islander American Chamber of Commerce
& Entrepreneurship
- Candace Waterman, president and
CEO, Women Impacting Public Policy
About the Council on Underserved Communities
Established in 2010, the
Council on Underserved Communities provides advice, ideas, and opinions on SBA
programs, services, and issues of interest to small businesses in underserved
communities. The 20 members of the federal advisory committee will serve as an
essential connection between the SBA and underserved small businesses to work
toward creating new and insightful initiatives to spur economic growth, job
creation, competitiveness, and sustainability across all communities.
About the U.S. Small
Business Administration
The U.S. Small Business
Administration helps power the American dream of business ownership. As the
only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of
the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business
owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow or expand their
businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through
an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and
private organizations.
To learn more,
visit www.sba.gov.
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