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Press Release
Release Date: July 26, 2005
Contact: Dr. Diane Barlar, Director of Marketing & Development, dbarlar@uwf.edu
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Florida Small Business Development Center Network
Receives National Accreditation
On July 21, 2005, the Florida Small Business Development Center Network (FSBDCN) was notified by the National Accreditation Committee that the statewide network of 31 SBDC offices met all conditions and criteria for full accreditation by the national accrediting agency—the Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC). The four-member ASBDC Accreditation Review Team visited the lead center, all 8 regional SBDCs and some satellite centers in Florida in the spring 2004 and prepared a written report based on their assessments for the national accrediting committee. The Accreditation Committee met and voted on July 19.
Says Darryl Mleynek, Chair, ASBDC Certification Committee, "I want to congratulate you and your staff for achieving this important milestone. I know considerable effort over a long period of time has gone into attaining the goal of accreditation, and this occurred during an extraordinary period during which Florida was subjected to numerous hurricanes. You and your staff have achieved much during the process and the Florida SBDC is commended for its success."
Accreditation is important for the centers and imperative for the statewide network, as it drives improvements in management systems and processes. The ASBDC test of uniform high quality delivery systems used by the accreditation team ensures that the federal government, host institutions and the state—the funding agencies—fund programs that have demonstrated effectiveness, efficiency and success in consulting with and training small business entrepreneurs, the business and non-business managers, that make up Florida’s economic backbone.
Among the noteworthy programs, processes and accomplishments of the FSBDCN observed during the review were the highly competent and enthusiastic staff; Florida developed, internet-based, Management Information Systems used to track counseling, training outreach and economic impact; Counselor Certification Program that all business analysts must complete before counseling clients; Florida Professional Development Program that includes a statewide Professional Development Conference; Florida’s strategic planning process used to develop the current five-year strategic plan; and the ISO 9001 certification achieved by the Regional SBDC at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton.
State Director Jerry Cartwright said, "This is a long, but extremely important process, and it is imperative for our funding and the Network’s movement toward achieving a world-class delivery system for small business counseling and training needs." Jerry said further that "the internal review that supported the report was a positive experience and will serve as a roadmap for continuous improvement of the SBDC Network."
Kicking off its 30th anniversary in June 2005, the Florida SBDC Network is one of the eight original SBDC pilot programs funded by the US Small Business Administration (SBA). The program successfully links resources of the federal, state and local governments with the resources of the state's education system and the private sector to aid in the development and education of Florida's entrepreneurs and small business community.
Since its inception, the Florida SBDC Network has assisted more than 2.6 million entrepreneurs and small business owners statewide, creating and retaining more than 238,000 jobs. As important, annual national economic impact research shows that every 17 hours an SBDC client opens a new business and every 3 hours an SBDC client creates a new job, providing a $3.68 return on investment for every one dollar invested in the statewide program.
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