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SBA's PPP Loan Process for Small Businesses
SBA's PPP Loan Application Process for
Businesses & Non Profits with Fewer then 20 Employees
This session will cover: PPP Legislative Update, Eligibility Requirements, Application Process and open Q&A
Meet the Speakers:
Larry Trujillo, Senior Advisor, American Lending Center
Mr. Trujillo is a thoughtful entrepreneur, advisor, and discreet problem solver with specialized domestic and international expertise in developing and cultivating collaborative relationships; providing intellectual capital and execution competence; and strengthening liquidity issues that hamper an entity’s ability to capitalize on opportunities.
Throughout his career, Mr. Trujillo has been actively engaged in a multitude of corporate transactions, deal structuring, debt financing, and small business lending exceeding $7 Billion in the United States and across the globe. His actions and interests have touched on all aspects of funding including corporate, international, structured derivatives, investment banking, real estate, trade financing, and government guaranteed lending.
Mr. Trujillo’s commitment to equitable economic development and an extensive board and political appointee service background led him to the US Small Business Administration (SBA) where he invested a decade in various roles including national Director of Financial Oversight for the Office of Small Business Development Centers; Director of Lender Relations; and District International Trade Officer.
Scott Thompson, VP, Compliance Officer at American Lending Center
As Compliance Officer at American Lending Center, Scott trains key staff on regulations and procedures for all lending lines of business. He also has an active role in managing the origination, underwriting and forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans.
Scott has been an advocate for small business owners for over 14 years. Prior to joining American Lending Center, he previously worked as an Assistant VP at First California Bank and as a Business Development Officer at East West Bank specializing in the SBA 7(a) and 504 loan programs. Throughout his career he has helped thousands of businesses and organizations with access to capital, business development and optimization.
Mr. Thompson holds a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership from Azusa Pacific University, and an Entry Certificate in Business Analysis from the International Institute of Business Analysis. His professional training includes completion of numerous SBA lending courses and workshops offered by the SBA, SBDC, SCORE, NAGGL and Coleman Publishing.
Adam Carrillo, Director Business Development, Sunstone Management
Adam Carrillo is the Director of Business Development at Sunstone Management a sister company of American Lending Center (ALC) headquartered in Long Beach, California.
Sunstone Management (“Sunstone”) is a diversified private capital management and investment firm that offers comprehensive wealth management solutions to its high-net-worth clients with a focus on investments in U.S. startups, small businesses, and lower middle markets.
Adam’s work in Long Beach has led to over $130 million in direct private commercial real estate investment and defined Long Beach as the region's hub for Entrepreneurship. He’s been a consistent business advocate culminating in numerous programs that support business retention, attraction, and expansion in Downtown Long Beach. Adam serves as the current Board Chair for the Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at California State University Long Beach, immediate past President of the Long Beach Commercial Real Estate Council and was appointed by Supervisor Janice Hahn to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Economic Resiliency Task Force to leverage public-private partnerships to improve the economy, create jobs, and return to full employment.
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 4, 2021
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM PSTThursday, March 4 | 11:30 am
Location
This webinar will be help on Zoom. Links will be sent out 24 hours prior to registered participants.
Fees/Admission
This event is free and open to the business community.
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