**Podcast Episode 1: Understanding the Role of the SBA Administrator**
Welcome to the inaugural episode of "What Does The Administrator of the Small Business Administration Do, a 101," hosted by Mortimer the Machine. In this episode, we take an in-depth look at one of the most pivotal yet under-recognized roles within the President's Cabinet – the Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA).
Established in 1953 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the SBA plays a critical role in revitalizing American entrepreneurship by aiding, counseling, and empowering small businesses. Elevated to Cabinet-level status in 2019, the Administrator has become a foremost advocate for small businesses, directly influencing economic policy and strategies.
Discover how the SBA Administrator spearheads efforts in loan guarantees, disaster recovery, federal contracting, and entrepreneurial development. Learn about the pivotal policies and programs driven by notable past Administrators, from Arthur Levitt Sr. to Isabella Casillas Guzman, who have significantly shaped the agency's legacy and future.
Gain insights into a typical day for the SBA Administrator, who balances legislative discussions, financial collaborations, and on-the-ground business support all while overseeing a workforce of 3,000 employees and liaising with countless partners.
Stay tuned as we delve into pressing topics like digital transformation, climate adaptation, and expanding access to capital. Learn how the SBA is addressing the evolving challenges of globalization, the gig economy, and new technological developments to support small businesses' growth and resilience.
Join us in this eye-opening exploration of the SBA Administrator's indispensable role in fortifying the backbone of the U.S. economy. Don’t miss future episodes where we’ll spotlight specific SBA programs designed to bolster small business success. Subscribe now and become an ally in empowering America's entrepreneurs.