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SBA Awards WBDC Connecticut’s Women’s Business Center of the Year

SBA Awards WBDC Connecticut’s Women’s Business Center of the Year

WBDC was presented with the award at the Small Business Resource Expo and award ceremony in Cromwell on May 2.

CROMWELL, Conn. — The Stamford office of the Women’s Business Development Council (WBDC) received the 2024 Women’s Business Center of the Year award for Connecticut from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). WBDC was officially honored at the Small Business Resource Expo and Award Ceremony in partnership with CBIA on May 2nd at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell.

WBDC receiving award from SBA

Left to Right: WBDC Finance Director, Karen Ham; WBDC Program Manager, West Region, Erin Mercede; Moraima Gutierrez, Deputy Director, U.S. Small Business Administration – Connecticut District Office; WBDC COO, Brenda Thickett, WBDC Director of Marketing & Communications, JoAnn Gulbin; Client Services Manager, Megan Wormser; Program Manager – Central, Kenyétta Banks & Program Manager – East, Laura Blake

The award specifically recognizes WBDC’s Southwestern Business Center in Stamford. Since opening its doors in 1997, the Southwestern Business Center has been offering training and counseling to women-owned small businesses and aspiring women entrepreneurs. In 2023, the Southwestern Business Center served more than 660 clients and supported clients in accessing nearly $1.3 million in capital.

“We are truly honored by this recognition from the Small Business Administration and are proud of the amazing work being done at our women’s business centers in Stamford and across the state to support and empower Connecticut’s women entrepreneurs,” said WBDC CEO Fran Pastore.

Accepting the award for WBDC, Program Manager Erin Mercede said, “With the powerhouse team at WBDC, led by our founder Fran Pastore, I am so proud that we create a safe space for women of all backgrounds to learn the skills to run profitable businesses, and more importantly, that we help build their confidence in entrepreneurship.”

In addition to its headquarters in Stamford, WBDC operates regional offices in New Haven, New London, and Waterbury. The Stamford, New Haven, and New London offices are each SBA Women’s Business Centers (WBCs), part of a national network of entrepreneurship centers throughout the country, which are designed to assist women in starting and growing small businesses. WBCs seek to “level the playing field” for women entrepreneurs who still face unique obstacles in the business world.

Other winners of Connecticut SBA awards include:

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About the Women’s Business Development Council 

The Women’s Business Development Council’s (WBDC) mission is to support economic prosperity for women and strengthen communities through entrepreneurial and financial education services that create and grow sustainable jobs and businesses across Connecticut. WBDC educates, motivates, and empowers women to achieve economic independence and self-sufficiency. Since 1997, WBDC has educated and trained more than 18,800 clients in all of Connecticut’s 169 towns—helping women to launch, sustain, and scale over 14,000 businesses, create and maintain more than 31,400 jobs in Connecticut, and access more than $57 million in capital. Visit ctwbdc.org for more information.