SBDC State Director
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Management
Business Management, Business Analyst, Program / Project Manager, General Management -
Business
Business Management, Business Analyst
The Alaska Small Business Development Center (SBDC), a vital program hosted by the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) and a key member of the national SBDC network, is seeking an exceptional and visionary State Director. This unique executive opportunity leads a statewide, federally‑funded initiative that directly drives economic growth and resilience across all regions of Alaska, from its urban centers to its most remote communities.
The Director will be the principal architect and advocate for small business success in the state, transforming the lives of entrepreneurs and contributing to UAA’s aspirations of being a trusted community partner and making an impact through innovation.
The SBDC delivers no‑cost, confidential, one‑on‑one business advising, technical assistance, and training to entrepreneurs statewide. As a federally accredited center, the Alaska SBDC manages a dynamic network of regional centers and leads major federal initiatives, including the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) funding in Alaska. The SBDC is Alaska’s recognized go‑to resource for support in pre‑launch, growth, capital access, innovation (including AI resources), and rural business development.
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- Lead the statewide vision, strategy, and operations of Alaska’s SBDC network.
- Serve as the Principal Investigator for all federal, state, and private grants, ensuring alignment with the mission of the University of Alaska Anchorage and the broader University of Alaska system.
- Drive the development and execution of the SBDC’s strategic plan, advancing ambitious goals for client impact, capital formation, and job creation across the state.
- Act as the primary liaison to the U.S. Small Business Administration, the national SBDC network, and key national partners, representing Alaska’s small business community at the state, regional, and national levels.
- Oversee all SBDC centers and staff statewide, ensuring consistent, high‑quality advising, training, and technical assistance.
- Maintain rigorous compliance with federal and state funding requirements, accreditation standards, and grant terms while providing comprehensive financial oversight for multi‑million‑dollar funding streams.
- Secure new public and private funding to expand program capacity, manage leveraged funding, and ensure cost‑match requirements are met.
- Serve as the chief spokesperson and advocate for Alaska’s small businesses, cultivating strong relationships with industry leaders, financial institutions, state agencies, and Alaska’s legislative delegation.
- Promote innovative services and initiatives—including capital access programming, technology commercialization, and rural business development—to strengthen Alaska’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in a relevant field and five years progressively responsible experience, or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Preferences:
- Significant coursework in business, policy, or public administration.
- 5+ years of progressively responsible senior‑level leadership or management experience including leadership, planning, and supervision.
To thrive in this role, the ideal candidate brings proven leadership in executive management roles, including program design, financial oversight, contract administration, and HR management. They have extensive experience advising small businesses and leading teams of business advisors within the national SBDC network, combined with a strong background in federal and state grant writing, compliance, budgeting, and academic grant‑supported environments. Skilled in strategic planning facilitation, implementation coaching, and resource allocation across complex organizations, the candidate possesses in‑depth knowledge of current small business issues, technical assistance systems, and economic development strategies.
A former business owner with years of hands‑on entrepreneurial experience is accomplished in building and sustaining partnerships with diverse public, private, and community stakeholders, and is well‑versed in Alaska’s business and…
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