Liz Sara of the National Women’s Business Council on its Policy Recommendations to the Federal Government

 

Liz Sara, chair of the non-partisan National Women’s Business Council, appointed by the President joins Enterprise Radio.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Liz Sara discuss the following:

  1. Tell us how the National Women’s Business Council was formed and why?
  2. We understand you just issued an annual report.  Tell us about your angel tax credit recommendations.
  3. How do women from minority groups do in terms of getting business loans?
  4. How does the Council encourage more women in STEM-related fields?
  5. What obstacles are there for women in rural areas to start a business?

Liz Sara is chair of the National Women’s Business Council, the non-partisan federal advisory committee created to serve as an independent source of advice and policy recommendations to the President, Congress, and the U.S. Small Business Administration on economic issues of importance to women business owners. She is also the Founder and President of Best Marketing, LLC, where she consults for more than 90 small businesses in the high-tech sector, and serves as a chief business advisor to entrepreneurs in creating and executing go-to market strategies.

Previously, she played a principal role as Co-founder of SpaceWorks, an eCommerce software company, where she facilitated its startup and growth to nearly $25 million in revenue.

 

Websitewww.nwbc.gov

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