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TROY SBDC to Present Program at National Conference

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
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TROY SBDC to Present Program at National Conference

The Small Business Development Center at Troy University has been invited to present its Start Your Business program at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s Just Economy Conference, held in Washington D.C. April 13-16.

The Small Business Development Center at Troy University has been invited to present its Start Your Business program at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s Just Economy Conference, held in Washington D.C. April 13-16. The NCRC is a nationwide network of almost 800 organizations and champions working for a “Just Economy,” where all Americans can build wealth and provide for their families with stability and dignity. Formed in 1990 by national, regional and local organizations to increase the flow of private capital into traditionally underserved communities, the organization focuses on monitoring the flow of public and private capital into local communities to strengthen workforce development, expand affordable housing and grow small business opportunities. Juliana Bolivar “We are humbled by the invitation to present our model, only 20 states offer self-employment training to SNAP programs, and we have put TROY in that map representing Alabama,” said Juliana Bolivar, TROY SBDC director. TROY’s “SYB” program was developed in 2022 in partnership with the Alabama Department of Human Resources and the Sorrell College of Business to provide non-academic entrepreneurship education to SNAP benefit recipients. The program has been recognized as one of the top 17 work-based learning programs in Alabama by the Alabama Office of Apprenticeship and is currently implemented on a statewide basis through DHR and its A-RESET Program, a federally funded workforce development initiative that helps individuals on SNAP gain skills, training and education that lead to employment. A scalable, adaptable model, SYB can be expanded into other populations and locations. In addition to the SNAP recipients, the model has been piloted with caregivers, incarcerated women in the Pike County Jail, youth programs and others. The model stands out for its multi-layered approach. Participants receive foundational business training tailored for beginners, mentorship, practical assignments, and a certificate of completion co-signed by TROY’s Sorrell College of Business Dean and the SBDC Director. The program integrates current technology, including AI tools for business planning and marketing, ensuring the content remains relevant and empowering. Unlike other national programs that follow a rigid curriculum, Start Your Business is deliberately built for adaptability— capable of being delivered in 5 to 20 sessions, online, hybrid, or in-person, and designed to meet clients exactly where they are. “We’re proud that this program was born in South Alabama — not just to serve our community, but to set an example for how workforce development can include entrepreneurship,” said Bolivar. The post TROY SBDC to present its model “Start Your Business” program at national conference in Washington, D.C. in April appeared first on Troy Today.

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Local Doctors Celebrated on National Doctors' Day

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" March 30 is an important day in the field of health care — National Doctors’ Day. This annual observance serves as a time to recognize physicians for their skill, compassion, and dedication to caring for patients and communities. This year’s National Doctors’ Day theme in 2026 is “Honor the Calling.” This theme recognizes that the practice of medicine is more than a profession – it is a commitment that shapes physicians’ days, decisions and often their lives. Doctors support patients in routine moments and critical situations, offering care, guidance, leadership, and reassurance when it is needed most. Our doctors Carrie Anderson Joel Geurin Karen Ginn Quetheline Helvetius John Lanza Joseph Klawitter Karen Klawitter Samuel Ravenel Dannette Saguan Erin Smith Matthew Southwick Marian Stewart Richard Strahan Jennifer Mijares-Zimmerman National Doctors’ Day has a significant history dating back to 1933 when Charles B. Almond, MD, initiated the first celebration in Winder, Ga. Ever since it has risen to a national event commemorated and celebrated by healthcare organizations and institutions across the U.S, including Pensacola at Community Health Northwest Florida. Of course physicians are vitally important in safeguarding and improving the well-being of patients. Their extensive education, training and expertise are essential in diagnosing and treating a wide array of medical conditions as they lead the way for all of our providers. Beyond their clinical roles, doctors contribute immensely to medical research, innovation and the continuous improvement of healthcare practices. This special day of recognition offers the perfect opportunity for healthcare organizations and patients to show their gratitude and appreciation for the tireless efforts of physicians. National Doctors’ Day is the ideal way to acknowledge the hard work of Community Health Northwest Florida physicians who deserve support every day of the year. The post Celebrating the contributions of our doctors appeared first on Community Health Northwest Florida."

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