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SBDC Centers in Texas Regional Lead Centers America's SBDC -‐ Texas Gulf C SBDC Centers in Texas Texas-Northwest Regional Lead Centers Texas Tech University SBDC @ Lubbock America's SBDC - Texas Gulf Coast Network Craig Bean University of Houston State Director Mike Young 2579 South Loop 289, Suite 210 Executive Director Lubbock, TX 79423 - View Map 2302 Fannin, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77002 - View Map Phone: 806-745-3973 Email: c.bean @nwtsbdc.org Phone: 713-752-8444 Fax: 713-756-1500 Web Site: http://www.nwtsbdc.org Email: fyoung @uh.edu Web Site: http://www.sbdcnetwork.uh.edu Centers by Region (Sorted Alphabetically by City Name) North Texas SBDC America\'s SBDC - Texas Gulf Coast Network Bill J. Priest Institute Angelina College SBDC Mark Langford Executive Director Angelina Community College 1402 Corinth Street, Suite 2111 Larry Cain Dallas, TX 75215 - View Map Director 3500 South First Street Phone: 214-860-5831 Lufkin, TX 75902 - View Map Fax: 214-860-5813 Email: contact @ ntsbdc.org Phone: 936-633-5400 Web Site: http://www.ntsbdc.org Fax: 936-633-5494 Email: lcain @angelina.edu Web South-West Texas Border SBDC Network Site: http://www.angelina.sbdcnetwork.net DB 4.370 Albert Salgado Blinn College SBDC Director Matthew Wehring UTSA Downtown, 501 West Cesar E. Chavez Director Blvd., DB 4.370 108 Blinn Boulevard San Antonio, TX 78207 - View Map Brenham, TX 77833 - View Map Phone: 210-458-2450 Phone: 979-830-4137 Fax: 210-458-2425 Fax: 979-830-4135 Email: albert.salgado @utsa.edu Email: matthew.wehring @blinn.edu Web Site: http://www.txsbdc.org Web Douglas Baumann Site: http://www.blinncollege.sbdcnetwork.n Director et 8419 Emmett F. LowrY ExpresswaY Texas City, TX 77591 - View Map Brazosport College SBDC Phone: 409-933-1414 Janice Goines, Ph.D. Fax: 409-938-7527 Director Email: doug @gcea.us 500 College Drive Lake Jackson, TX 77566 - View Map Web Site: http://www.gcsbdc.com Phone: 979-230-3380 Fax: 979-230-3482 Email: Janice.goines @brazosport.edu Houston - Bauer College SBDC Web THE WOODLANDS Site: http://www.brazosportcollege.sbdcnet work.net Roberta Skebo Director Coastal Plains SBDC 2302 Fannin, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77002 - View Map KYle Smith Director Phone: 713-752-8426 1900 Fifth Street Fax: 713-756-1515 Bay City, TX 77414 - View Map Email: rskebo @uh.edu Phone: 979-244-8466 Web Site: http://www.sbdc.uh.edu Fax: 979-244-8463 Email: khsmith2 @uh.edu Web Houston International Trade Center Site: http://www.coastalplains.sbdcnetwork. net 2302 Fannin, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77002 - View Map Fort Bend County SBDC Phone: 713-752-8404 Joseph Decker Fax: 713-756-1515 Director Email: sbdcitc @uh.edu 2440 Texas Parkway, Suite 220 Missouri City, TX 77489 - View Map Phone: 281-499-9787 Fax: 281-499-6513 Lamar State College SBDC Email: decker @uh.edu Linda Tait Director Web 1401 Procter Street Site: http://www.fortbend.sbdcnetwork.net Port Arthur, TX 77640 - View Map Phone: 409-984-6530 Galveston County SBDC Fax: 409-984-6063 Email: linda.tait @lamarpa.edu Web Site: http://www.lamarpa.sbdcnetwork.edu Prairie View A&M SBDC Bridget Ross Director Lamar University SBDC 1B119 Hobart-Taylor Building David Mulcahy Prairie View, TX 77446 - View Map Director 801 Pearl Street Phone: 936-261-9243 Beaumont, TX 77701 - View Map Fax: 936-261-9270 Email: beross @pvamu.edu Phone: 409-880-2367 Fax: 409-880-2201 Web Site: http://www.pvamu.sbdcnetwork.net Email: David.Mulcahy @ lamar.edu Web Site: http://www.lamarbmt.sbdcnetwork.net Research Valley SBDC Jim Pillans Director Lee College SBDC 4001 East 29th Street, Suite 175 Steve McCorquodale Bryan, TX 77802 - View Map Director 1496 San Jacinto Mall, Suite 1100 Phone: 979-260-5222 Baytown, TX 77522 - View Map Fax: 979-260-5229 Email: jimp @uh.edu Phone: 281-425-6309 Fax: 281-425-6307 Web Site: http://www.rvsbdc.org Email: smccorquodale @lee.edu Web Site: http://www.leecollegesbdc.sbdcnetwor Sam Houston State UniversitY SBDC k.net Robert Barragan Director 2405 Avenue I Huntsville, TX 77340 - View Map Lone Star College SBDC Sal Mira Phone: 936-294-3737 Director Fax: 936-294-3738 5000 Research Forest Drive Email: sbd_rab @shsu.edu The Woodlands, TX 77381 - View Map Web Phone: 832-813-6674 Site: http://www.samhoustonstateuniversity. Fax: 281-260-3162 sbdcnetwork.net Email: sal.mira @ lonestar.edu Web Site: http://www.sbdc.lonestar.edu San Jacinto College SBDC Richard Prets Loletha Moore Director Interim Director 6117 BroadwaY 207 N. Cannady Drive Pearland, TX 77581 - View Map Cedar Hill, TX 75104 - View Map Phone: 281-485-5214 Phone: 972-860-7894 Fax: 281-485-6878 Email: lmoore @dcccd.edu Email: richard.prets @sjcd.edu Web Web Site: http://www.sjcd.sbdcnetwork.net Site: http://www.cedarvalleycollege.edu/Con tinuingEducation/CVCCenteratCedarHill/Sma llBusinessDevelopmentCenter/default.aspx UniversitY of Houston Procurement Technical Assistance Center Collin SBDC Houston Marta FreY Center Director Tim Scarborough 4800 Preston Park Blvd., Suite 114 Director Plano, TX 75093 - View Map 2302 Fannin, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77002 - View Map Phone: 972-985-3770 Fax: 972-985-3775 Phone: 713-752-8477 Email: MFrey @collin.edu Fax: 713-756-1515 Email: tdscarborough @uh.edu Web Site: http://www.collinsbdc.com/ Web Site: http://www.ptac.uh.edu Dallas SBDC North Texas SBDC Bill J. Priest Institute Arlington Satellite - Tarrant SBDC Jeff Blatt Director Center for Innovation 1402 Corinth Street Dallas, TX 75215 - View Map Myron Pullum Business Advisor Phone: 214-860-5865 202 E. Border Street, Suite 132 Email: dsbdc @ dcccd.edu Arlington, TX 76010 - View Map Web Site: http://www.dallassbdc.com/ Phone: 817-515-2603 Email: admin @tarrantsbdc.org Denton Satellite - North Central Texas SBDC Web Site: http://www.tarrantsbdc.org Pam Livingston, Business Advisor 414 Parkway Best Southwest SBDC Denton, TX 76201 - View Map Cedar Valley College Phone: 940-380-1849 Email: nctcsbdc @denton -chamber.org Dallas, TX 75215 - View Map Web Site: http://www.nctc.edu/SDBC.aspx Phone: 214-860-5889 Email: cwaldrop @ dcccd.edu Web Fairfield Satellite - Navarro SBDC Site: http://www.ntsbdc.org/c_gov_contr.sht ml 900 W. Commerce Fairfield, TX 75840 - View Map Grayson SBDC Phone: 903-389-5710 Web Site: http://www.ncsbdc.org Grayson County College Karen Stidam Director Flower Mound Satellite - North Central Texas 6101 Grayson Drive SBDC Denison, TX 75020 - View Map Kevin Sadowski Phone: 903-463-8787 Business Advisor Email: stidhamk @grayson.edu 1200 Parker Square, Room 108 Flower Mound, TX 75028 - View Map Web Site: http://www.graysonsbdc.org/ Phone: 972-899-8420 Email: kmsadowski @nctc.edu Kilgore SBDC Web Site: http://www.nctc.edu/SmallBusiness.asp Kilgore College x Brad Bunt Director 911 NW Loop 281, #209 Garland Chamber Satellite - Dallas SBDC Longview, TX 75604 - View Map Phone: 903-757-5857 520 N. Glenbrook Drive Email: BradBunt @aol.com Garland, TX 75040 - View Map Web Site: http://www.kilgoresbdc.com/ Phone: 214-860-5865 Email: dsbdc @ dcccd.edu McLennan SBDC McLennan Community College Government Contracting SBDC Steve Surguy Director Bill J. Priest Institute 1400 College Drive Charles Waldrop Waco, TX 76708 - View Map Director 1402 Corinth Street Phone: 254-299-8141 Email: sbdc @ mclennan.edu Sam Emmerson Business Advisor Web Site: http://www.mccsbdc.com/ 9015 Grand Avenue, Suite 228 North Richland Hills, TX 76180 - View Map Mexia Satellite - Navarro SBDC Phone: 817-427-6840 Email: admin @tarrantsbdc.org Amy Freeman, Business Advisor 405 E. Milam Street, Suite 4B Web Site: http://www.TarrantSBDC.org Mexia, TX 76667 - View Map Phone: 254-472-0870 North Texas SBDC International Program Web Site: http://www.ncsbdc.org Bill Priest Institute Navarro College SBDC Katrina Wade-Miller Associate Director Navarro College 1402 Corinth Street Dallas, TX 75215 - View Map Robin Lasher Director Phone: 214-267-2210 3200 W. 7th Avenue Email: isbdc @dcccd.edu Corsicana, TX 75110 - View Map Web Site: http://www.iexportimport.com Phone: 903-875-7667 Email: robin.lasher @navarrocollege.edu Northeast / Texarkana Satellite - Northeast SBDC Web Site: http://www.ncsbdc.org/ Tim Wilson Director North Central Texas SBDC 2435 Moser Street Texarkana, TX 75501 - View Map North Central Texas Comm. College Phone: 903-832-5565 ext. 3156 Cathy Keeler Email: twilson @ntcc.edu Director 1525 West California Web Site: http://www.northeasttxsbdc.org Gainesville, TX 76240 - View Map Phone: 940-668-4220 Northeast SBDC Email: ckeeler @nctc.edu Tim Wilson Web Director Site: http://www.nctc.edu/SmallBusiness.asp 2886 FM 1735 Chapel Hill Road x Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455 - View Map North Richland Hills Satellite - Tarrant SBDC Phone: 903-434-8237 Email: twilson @ntcc.edu NRH Public Library Web Site: http://northeasttxsbdc.org Palestine Satellite - Trinity Valley SBDC Phone: 817-515-2603 Fax: 817-332-6417 Palestine Economic Development Corp. Email: admin @tarrantsbdc.org Web Site: http://www.TarrantSBDC.org 100 Willow Creek Pkwy, Suite A Palestine, TX 75801 - View Map Phone: 903-675-7403 TechnologY Commercialization Center SBDC Web Site: http://www.tvcc.edu/sbdc Bill J. Priest Institute Sergio Bento Paris SBDC Director 1402 Corinth Street Paris Junior College Dallas, TX 75215 - View Map Brad Gottshalk Phone: 214-860-5709 Director Email: sbento @dcccd.edu 2400 Clarksville Street Paris, TX 75460 - View Map Web Site: http://www.ntsbdc.org/c_tech.shtml Phone: 903-782-0224 Email: bgottshalk @parisjc.edu Temple Satellite - McLennan SBDC Web Site: http://www.sbdcparis.org Jason Ehler Business Advisor 19 North Main Street Risk Management SBDC Temple, TX 76501 - View Map Bill Weddle Phone: 254-299-8141 Director Email: jehler @mclennan.edu 1402 Corinth Street Dallas, TX 75215 - View Map Web Site: http://www.mccsbdc.com Phone: 214-860-5821 Email: w.weddle @dcccd.edu Web Trinity Valley SBDC Site: http://www.ntsbdc.org/c_risk_mgmt.sht Michael EllsberrY ml Director 100 Cardinal Drive Athens, TX 75751 - View Map Tarrant SBDC Phone: 903-675-7403 Fax: 903-675-5199 James Broussard Email: mellsberry @tvcc.edu Interim Director 1150 South Fwy., Ste.
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