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Business Essentials Series 

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Wednesday December 7, 2011 at 12:00 PM 
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Wednesday December 7, 2011 at 1:00 PM  

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SMBC Conference Room B 
1300 Valley House Drive
Suite 100
Rohnert Park, CA 94928


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"Yes, There are Loans Available!
How-To’s of SBA Lending"

With Featured Guest Speakers: Tracy Sheppard & Jason Ehn

Bank financing may be tougher to get than it used to be, but it is there for you if you qualify. Banks are scrutinizing applications very closely – this seminar will help you position your business for a successful funding bid.  Join loan officers from two of Sonoma County’s biggest SBA lenders, Wells Fargo Bank and Redwood Credit Union, to learn about eligibility and how to make your business attractive to the lenders.

About the Speakers

Tracy Sheppard.  Tracy is a business development officer at Wells Fargo Bank where he is responsible for managing SBA lending in Sonoma, Napa and Marin counties. He has been in his current position since 2007 and in the real estate and commercial finance industry for 12 years.

Jason Ehn.  Jason has been serving Redwood Credit Union’s business members since 2008, when the credit union introduced Small Business Administration lending to its suite of business services. He has 12 years of SBA lending experience. Prior to joining RCU, he managed SBA programs at two other local financial institutions.

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This is a Brown Bag Luncheon - don't forget to bring your lunch!

This event is free to attend, thanks to our Business Essentials Series sponsor, PG&E. Space is limited so register early reserve your seat!

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The Sonoma Mountain Business Cluster, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is the North Bay ’s first and only business incubator.  Our purpose is to assist entrepreneurs to create jobs and to promote sustainability and the socially relevant use of technologies for the betterment of our community and the world. Business incubators are one of the most effective and efficient means of creating jobs, and local jobs are the best way to reduce need in our local communities.

We can not maintain and expand our programs without your help! Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to SMBC today by clicking on the Donate Now button above.