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Entrepreneurial TITLE and Small Business Development Presented by Russ Yelton, President/CEO Yelton and Associates, LLC Arizona Basic Economic Development Course

Foundational Benefits Employers Tax Generators Economic Supporters (buy local) Property Owners and Renters Provide Economic Stability Arizona Basic Economic Development Course

Entrepreneurial Development Technical Assistance Networks Financing Economic Gardening Arizona Basic Economic Development Course

Three Stages of Growth Start-up companies Second stage companies Gazelles (aka high-growth or high-impact companies) Arizona Basic Economic Development Course

Entrepreneurial Financing Equity Does not require repayment May lose some control in the business Debt Based on ability to repay Retains ownership of the business Arizona Basic Economic Development Course

Small Business Development Small business benefits Usually more closely tied to community (likely to stay) Innovators and job creators Small business risks High general failure rate* Lower average wage* *These risks can be reduced with proper assistance Arizona Basic Economic Development Course

Business Development Stages Creating the Business Idea Formalizing the Business Plan Opening the Business Expanding Operations Arizona Basic Economic Development Course

Business Incubators Traditionally were real estate opportunities Some have shared support services Should offer business support services Networking is essential Good incubators reflect the communities they support May offer assistance in accessing capital Arizona Basic Economic Development Course

Role of the EDO Be Strategic Develop a Strategy Work the Strategy Arizona Basic Economic Development Course

Incubation Works 500,000 500,000 jobs jobs created created by by incubator incubator companies companies since since 1980 1980 50 incubator graduate jobs = 25 more community jobs Sources: Business Incubation Works, University of Michigan, NBIA, Ohio University and Southern Technology Council, 1997; 2002 State of the Business Incubation Industry, Sally Linder/NBIA, 2003.

The Incubation Difference + + =

History of Incubation 1959: First U.S. incubator founded in Batavia, N.Y. 1985: National Business Incubation Association founded with 40 members 2015: 25,000 incubators worldwide; 1,500 NBIA members

What Incubators Offer Help with business basics Networking activities Shared equipment & services Marketing assistance Help with financing

Incubator Staff An incubator manager may have experience In business consulting or development As an entrepreneur In marketing and sales

An Incubator Client might be a scientist with a new technology a serial entrepreneur launching a new start-up company a home-based business owner ready to expand

Types of Incubators Service (6%) Specialty (3%) Manufacturing (7%) Technology (37%) Mixed Use (47%) Source: 2002 State of the Business Incubation Industry, Sally Linder/NBIA.

Incubator Sponsors Educational Institutions Government Entities Economic Development Organizations Source: 2002 State of the Business Incubation Industry, Sally Linder/NBIA.

A Good Investment $1 public investment in incubator = $30 in local tax revenue 84% of graduates stay in community Public incubator jobs @ $1,100 Other public jobs created @ $4,570 Source: Business Incubation Works, University of Michigan, NBIA, Ohio University and Southern Technology Council, 1997; "Cost Per Job Associated with EDA Investments in Urban and Rural Areas," Amy K. Glasmeier, The Pennsylvania State University, 2002.

Incubation Programs Mentor Groups Revolving Loan Funds Lunch and Learn Quarterly and Monthly check ins Open book accounting When are you leaving?

Incubation Programs Student Programs Shared Core Laboratories Student Research Teams Monthly group meetings Participate or leave

About InBIA Annual conference draws 600+ incubation professionals worldwide Quantifying incubation successes and compiling best practices World s leading incubation publisher Advises governments and corporations on business incubation strategies

Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation Phoenix, AZ Hosted at Gateway Community College Medical Device Focus Financed: City of Phoenix $2m, EDA $2m College provided acreage

Northern Arizona Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology Located in Flagstaff, AZ 10,000 sq ft original facility $2m EDA, $2m City of Flagstaff New 28,000 sq ft accelerator $4m EDA, $1m ACA/NAU, $2.2 City Mixed Use Focus

Native American Business Incubation Network Northern Arizona Virtual Program Original funding: USDA Provides services to Native Americans

Pinnacle Transplant Technologies

Company Established in 2010, Pinnacle Transplant Technologies (PTT) recognized the need to establish a processing and distribution facility that met the specific needs of small to medium sized allograft innovators and distributors. Pinnacle Transplant Technologies

Donors Donor tissue is received through long-term contracts with federally licensed Organ Procurement Organizations (OPO) and agencies accredited by the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB). PTT is able to turn a tragic situation into a wonderful gift that can positively effect hundreds of lives per donation. Recent efforts by Donate Life and the tissue banking community have significantly raised awareness about donation. Pinnacle Transplant Technologies

Products DBM Putty Custom Machined Grafts Cancellous Chips DBM Filler/Sponge General Orthopedics Amnion Products Dental Applications Pinnacle Transplant Technologies

Results -Created 65 new jobs in 2.5 years Annual growth around 30% Maximization of 24,000 sq ft Exporting increase Corporate restructuring to support growth Community Outreach (STEM, homeless) R&D New Product Development

Create a Program What would you recommend doing for this region? Who would it serve? What would the program look like? How would you fund startup costs for the program? How would you fund ongoing operational costs? What would success look like?