New "Leading Nebraska" podcast features Nebraska Business Development Center's impact on economic growth
The University of Nebraska today released a of its “Leading Nebraska” podcast series, featuring the UNO-based ’s work in supporting business growth and economic development across the state.
Based in the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s College of Business Administration, NBDC also has offices in Chadron, Grand Island, Kearney, Lincoln, Norfolk, North Platte, McCook, Scottsbluff and Wayne. The center offers affordable advising, professional development and other specialized resources to help Nebraska businesses grow.
“A small business wears many hats. They work 14-hour days or more… They’re running 100 miles an hour. They don’t necessarily have time to do the research to figure out what it is they need to do, let alone what resources exist that could help them,” Harold Sargus, manager of professional and organizational development at NBDC, says in the podcast.
“We bring that all together. We work with farmers, retail outfits, manufacturers, professionals, the whole gamut. And if one business can start in Valentine and hire two people, maybe a year from now it’s six people. It’s about a strong economy and prosperous communities.”
In 2018, NBDC served nearly 2,300 clients, creating a total economic impact on the state of $439 million.
Leveraging the expertise of faculty at UNO, across the University of Nebraska system and at other public higher education partner institutions, the Nebraska Business Development Center offers small and large businesses services like leadership training, business planning, technology transfer support, market research, succession planning, assistance with government contract applications and more. , the center served nearly 2,300 clients, creating a total economic impact on the state of $439 million.
“Our vision is strengthening Nebraska businesses for a strong economy and prosperous communities,” Sargus says. “Our goal is to help companies start, to help companies grow, so that jobs are created and people and communities thrive.”
NU launched the “Leading Nebraska” podcast this fall to share stories of researchers, students and educators across the four campuses who are growing the state’s workforce and quality of life. New episodes of “Leading Nebraska” are released monthly and feature experts from UNO, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the University of Nebraska Medical Center and University of Nebraska at Kearney. Topics include nursing, agricultural education, counterterrorism, healthcare, K-12 education, workforce development, cybersecurity and others.
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Melissa Lee
Director of Communications,
University of Nebraska