By the My MBA Career Content Team � Find Top MBA Degree Programs If you are a small businesswoman, entrepreneur or earning your MBA, you might be interested to know that an agency of the U.S. government aims to support you.
The U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship recently announced that the Small Business Administration (SBA) will begin collaborating with Count Me In, a national not-for-profit provider of resources that supports women entrepreneurs.
"Through this partnership, the SBA and Count Me In will coordinate resources to provide valuable new media tools that will assist women entrepreneurs in starting, growing and strengthening their businesses," said Mary Landrieu, the committee's chair. "It is an exciting development, and exactly the kind of relationship that will provide women business owners with the tools they need to be more effective and competitive in the global marketplace." October is Women's Small Business Month.
If you have always wanted to start a small business but haven't tried because you don't have the education necessary to do so, consider enrolling in an MBA program today. An MBA degree could get you the know-how you need to launch your very own startup.