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In this episode of SBA Today, co-hosts Paul Long and Tonya Mazurek delve into an array of topics ranging from questionable SBA loan disbursements to minors, recently announced SBA initiatives, and the restructuring within the agency.
With a mix of humor and expert analysis, Paul and Tonya discuss an intriguing claim of 312 million in SBA business loans allocated to children under 11, debating possible errors and fraudulent activities that might have led to such outcomes.
The episode also covers significant SBA announcements like the Made in America manufacturing initiative aimed at cutting regulations and addressing barriers in loan programs. The conversation touches upon the reorganization efforts within the SBA, scrutinizing staffing challenges and the importance of resource allocation.
The discussion is peppered with insights into the complexities of SBA's operational dynamics, emphasizing the need for streamlined programs and effective governance.
Paul and Tanya wrap up by reflecting on their recent participation in Bob Coleman's Awards Retreat, expressing gratitude for community networking and discussing the impact of recent layoffs in the SBA's Fresno Servicing Unit.
In this episode:
Are you a business owner or prospective business owner?
Let's see how we can help you.
If your business or perspective business is in:
Washington, Oregon, or Idaho contact: Paul Long at Gesa Credit Union [email protected]
Colorado, Texas, Missouri, Florida, Arizona, and Tennessee contact: Tonya Mazurek at Midwest Regional Bank [email protected]
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this show are our own and not necessarily the views of our employer.
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In this episode of SBA Today, co-hosts Paul Long and Tonya Mazurek delve into an array of topics ranging from questionable SBA loan disbursements to minors, recently announced SBA initiatives, and the restructuring within the agency.
With a mix of humor and expert analysis, Paul and Tonya discuss an intriguing claim of 312 million in SBA business loans allocated to children under 11, debating possible errors and fraudulent activities that might have led to such outcomes.
The episode also covers significant SBA announcements like the Made in America manufacturing initiative aimed at cutting regulations and addressing barriers in loan programs. The conversation touches upon the reorganization efforts within the SBA, scrutinizing staffing challenges and the importance of resource allocation.
The discussion is peppered with insights into the complexities of SBA's operational dynamics, emphasizing the need for streamlined programs and effective governance.
Paul and Tanya wrap up by reflecting on their recent participation in Bob Coleman's Awards Retreat, expressing gratitude for community networking and discussing the impact of recent layoffs in the SBA's Fresno Servicing Unit.
In this episode:
Are you a business owner or prospective business owner?
Let's see how we can help you.
If your business or perspective business is in:
Washington, Oregon, or Idaho contact: Paul Long at Gesa Credit Union [email protected]
Colorado, Texas, Missouri, Florida, Arizona, and Tennessee contact: Tonya Mazurek at Midwest Regional Bank [email protected]
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this show are our own and not necessarily the views of our employer.

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