President Obama’s nominees for high-level Small Business Administration (SBA) positions look as they may have a clear lane to Senate confirmation in September.
The changing of the guard would usher in Winslow Sargeant for the position of head of SBA’s Office of Advocacy and Peggy Gustafson for SBA Agency Inspector General.
SBA’s Office of Advocacy was created in 1976 and provides an independent forum for small business within the federal government structure. The Office of Advocacy aims to protect, strengthen, and represent small business within legislative and rule-making processes. And, it works to reduce burdens that federal policies impose on small firms while also maximizing government benefits to small businesses.
Peggy Gustafson is the nominee for SBA Inspector General, which aims to improve SBA management and effectiveness and detect and deter fraud in the SBA’s various programs. She has served as general counsel in the office of a Missouri Senator and worked closely with inspectors general on legislative initiatives.
Considering that the SBA was allocated $730 million in the economic stimulus bill, the new watchdogs will be tasked with making major big-money decisions that will affect the country’s 25 million small businesses.
Related Resources:
- SBA ‘very close’ to getting new watchdogs (Washington Business Journal)
- Landrieu Holds Confirmation Hearing for SBA Inspector General and Chief Counsel for Advocacy (PR Newswire)
- Fraud and Abuse Investigation Affecting Small Businesses Requested at Senate Confirmation Hearing for SBA IG and Chief Counsel for Advocacy (PR.com)
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