The Maryland Small Business Development Center, Southern Region Businessย (SBDC)ย Counselorย Bill Hitteย has been recognized as a member of theย Maryland SBDC Million Dollar Club. The recognition is designated for SBDC counselors who have assisted a client with a single transaction which results in obtaining financing of $1 million or more.
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Hitte was recognized for facilitating more than $2.2 million in small business loan assistance forย nineย Southern Maryland firms in 2011 and for his overall dedication in serving small businesses.ย This is the fourthย year since the recognition level was initiated five years ago thatย Hitte has received this honor.
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โAccess to capital is a primary business concern and Mr. Hitte is an excellent professional business counselor with expertise in business financeโ, said Kelly Robertson-Slagle, regional director for the SBDC Southern Region.ย โThis expertise clearly has helped many small business clients and has bolsteredย Southern Maryland’sย small business development efforts.โ
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Hitte joined the SBDC in May 2000, using his experience and expertise to benefit entrepreneurs and small businesses in the region. He has an extensive background in small business lending in Southern Maryland, having held key management positions in both large and small commercial banks for 20 years.ย His โhands-onโ management in a true small business โa community bank โ has provided major insights including a knowledge base about financing options, loan structures, SBA loan programs, financial projections, business evaluations, marketing and management assistance.ย
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โLoan commitments and projects which result in this โMillion Dollar Clubโ award are not done in six months,โ Hitte said.ย โIn fact, nearly allย large projects take several years to get done, thus the ongoing interaction with the SBDCย is a key resource.ย SBDC assistance includes guidance about overall planning for the project, financial projections, structuring the funding,ย project timelines and understanding what the owner/borrower needs to bring to the transaction, in both dollars and knowledge.โ
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