WV Small Business Director to Retire

The head of the U.S. Small Business Administration's West Virginia office is retiring.Officials say Judy McCauley is scheduled to retire from the agency…

The head of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s West Virginia office is retiring.

Officials say Judy McCauley is scheduled to retire from the agency on Tuesday.

The West Virginia native and Fairmont State University graduate joined the agency in 1996 and has held the position of district director since April 2004.

As district director, McCauley has been responsible for the delivery of the agency’s programs and services statewide. That included

The agency’s programs and services include lending, contracting, training and disaster assistance, as well as oversight of the Small Business Development Centers and Women’s Business Center.

McCauley also served on the agency’s national advisory council representing Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C.

Officials have not yet identified a replacement.

W.Va. Small Businesses Face Disaster Loan Deadline

  Time is running out for small businesses and nonprofits in six counties to apply for federal disaster loans.
 
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest loans to small businesses and most private nonprofits in Calhoun, Clay, Jackson, Kanawha, Roane and Wirt counties that were affected by severe storms and rain in June 2013.

May 29 is the deadline to apply for the working capital disaster loans.
 
Loans of up to $2 million are available. The SBA says the loans are intended to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable, and other expenses that could have been paid if the disaster hadn’t occurred.

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