President's Report Masthead
September 30, 2017

Collaboration advances small business services

The New York Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) at Binghamton University and Corning Community College are merging to create a full-service organization that will provide assistance to companies in 12 counties.

“Since 1984, the two independent centers have helped 26,386 local small businesses invest $334,256,199, and create or save 16,243 jobs,” said Rochelle Layman, regional director of the SBDC at Binghamton University. “The SBDC is very excited about this merger, as it will increase the types of services offered across our region.”

The new alignment will streamline service delivery to current and aspiring small business owners in the Southern Tier. The organization has small business advisors with specialties in procurement, agricultural business/tourism, lending, SBA products, QuickBooks, succession planning, exporting and technology/innovation.

Local SBDC advisors will continue to support the community with administrative support and oversight from the regional office in Binghamton. SBDC at Binghamton University already has satellite offices in Ithaca and Oneonta. 

“The New York State SBDC is committed to providing services to the small businesses and entrepreneurs of the Southern Tier area,” said Brian Goldstein, state director of the New York State SBDC. “We are and will be working with many stakeholders in and around the community to make sure this is accomplished.”

“This new partnership represents a win-win-win scenario,” said Katherine Douglas, president of Corning Community College. “Area entrepreneurs will continue to have convenient access to knowledgeable staff in the Corning area that will have the support of a regional center. Through the collaboration, these experts will have resources and information to assist with decision-making.”

For more information, visit www.nyssbdc.org or call 607-777-4024.