





The U.S. Small Business Administration is pleased to announce the next National Small Business Week May 18-22, 2009.
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Footage from the 2008 National Small Business Week Events are now available for purchase. Below is the link to the printable order form and directions on how to order your DVDs.
Order Videos from National Small Business Week 2008Photos from the 2008 NSBW events were provided by a variety of sources. To view or purchase photos, please click one of the links below to visit the appropriate online gallery:
*The password to view the album for this event is 9T3PXCR4.
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Visit the Kodak Gallery to browse Washington DC Events April 22-23 images»ExecutiveBiz interviews Shawn Boyer of SnagAJob, our 2008 National Small Business Person of the Year. Click here to read the full story.
read more testimonials»Wednesday’s National Small Business Week 2008 events began with an emotional Phoenix Award Winners breakfast.
Entrepreneurs Henry Coaxum of Coaxum Enterprises, Inc. in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Scott Smith of Cellet, LLC in St. Johnsville, New York, were honored for their exceptional contributions to the recovery of their communities after a natural disaster.
read more»The first full day of events of National Small Business Week 2008 began with a lively panel discussion on health care.
Newt Gingrich followed with a thoughtful and engaging speech. On health care, the former Speaker of the House said that “health has evolved as the largest sector of our economy. We apply more intelligence to health than any other human activity. It’s astonishing how much knowledge we have, but it’s disorganized.”
read more»THE PRESIDENT: Welcome. I’m glad you’re here. Thanks for coming. Nothing better, being in the East Room of the White House with successful entrepreneurs, small business owners—dreamers and doers who really add such richness to our country. So I welcome you here. I’m glad you’re here. It’s exciting to be here, isn’t it? After seven and a half years, it’s still exciting for me, too. (Laughter.) And I’m really glad you’re here.
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