It's not government that creates jobs; it's small business. Our job is to make sure they have the access to capital, the access to contracting opportunities, and the help, advice and mentoring that they need to go out and be successful.
Karen MillsSmall businesses want things streamlined, and one of the great successes we're having is less paperwork, faster turnaround times.
Karen MillsOne of the most important things we hear is the S.B.A. needs to be ubiquitous. We do all these things, but people still don't know.
Karen MillsIn October 2008, when the credit crunch hit, small businesses were really crushed by the lack of capital.
Karen MillsAfter four years as Administrator of the SBA, I have let President Obama know that I will not be staying for a second term. I will stay on until my successor is confirmed to ensure a smooth and seamless transition.
Karen MillsThe morale when I came in was not the best. It was because the agency had not been valued.
Karen MillsI recently had the opportunity to participate in 'Inc.''s first-ever 'Hire Power Awards' event in Washington, D.C. The event was a testament to the power of American entrepreneurship and the role that it plays in driving job creation and innovation in a wide array of industries.
Karen MillsWe don't want to give a business that is not going to come through the troubled waters a loan that they can't pay back.
Karen MillsI saw the S.B.A. with just enormous potential, and that's what I told the president - this is really a jewel.
Karen MillsPresident Obama vowed in his State of the Union address to make assisting domestic manufacturers a top priority for his second term.
Karen MillsSmall businesses have told us that having cash in their pocket is one of the primary things that they need.
Karen MillsI grew up in a family business... that really has provided the core of my belief in American small business, and in America's ability to grow and operate important businesses that can compete and be successful.
Karen MillsI think we've learned that the S.B.A. plays a critical role in providing access and opportunity when the market is not providing that access. We help banks get that money out into the hands of important and viable businesses, particularly those owned by minorities, women, immigrants and veterans.
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