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A statewide business development center in Anchorage is seeking a visionary State Director to lead its operations and strategy. The ideal candidate will have extensive executive management experience, especially in advising small businesses and securing federal funding. This role includes overseeing SBDC centers, managing financial streams, and being a key advocate for Alaska's small businesses. The position offers a competitive salary and benefits package, with applications accepted until January 11, 2026.
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The Alaska Small Business Development Center (SBDC), hosted by the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) and a key member of the national SBDC network, is seeking an exceptional and visionary State Director. This executive opportunity leads a statewide, federally‑funded initiative that directly drives economic growth and resilience across all regions of Alaska, from urban centers to the most remote communities.
As the SBDC Director, you will lead the statewide vision, strategy, and operations of Alaska’s SBDC network. You will serve as the Principal Investigator for all federal, state, and private grants, ensuring that SBDC programs align with the mission of UAA and the broader University of Alaska system. In this role, you will drive the development and execution of the SBDC’s strategic plan, advancing ambitious goals for client impact, capital formation, and job creation across the state. You will act as the primary liaison to the U.S. Small Business Administration, the national SBDC network, and key national partners, representing Alaska’s small business community at the state, regional, and national levels. You will oversee all SBDC centers and staff statewide, ensuring consistent, high‑quality advising, training, and technical assistance. This includes full responsibility for personnel management, from hiring and supervision to performance evaluation and professional development.
To thrive in this role, the ideal candidate brings proven leadership in executive management roles, including program design, financial oversight, contract administration, and HR management. They have extensive experience advising small businesses and leading teams of business advisors within the national SBDC network, combined with a strong background in federal and state grant writing, compliance, budgeting, and academic grant‑supported environments.
Skilled in strategic planning facilitation, implementation coaching, and resource allocation across complex organizations, the candidate possesses in‑depth knowledge of current small business issues, technical assistance systems, and economic development strategies. A former business owner with years of hands‑on entrepreneurial experience, they are accomplished in building and sustaining partnerships with diverse public, private, and community stakeholders, and are well‑versed in Alaska’s business and political landscape with a strong statewide network.
The candidate has demonstrated ability to manage multi‑program organizations with subcontractors and semi‑autonomous teams, is proficient in public administration, university and government processes, and institutional compliance, and brings expertise in marketing, public relations, promotion, and professional public speaking.
To maintain rigorous compliance with federal and state funding requirements, accreditation standards, and grant terms, you will provide comprehensive financial oversight for multi‑million‑dollar funding streams. You will proactively secure new public and private funding to expand program capacity, manage leveraged funding, and ensure cost‑match requirements are met. You will also serve as the chief spokesperson and advocate for Alaska’s small businesses, cultivating strong relationships with industry leaders, financial institutions, state agencies, and Alaska’s legislative delegation. Additionally, you will promote innovative services and initiatives—including capital access programming, technology commercialization, and rural business development—to strengthen Alaska’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
This position is located in Anchorage, Alaska. This is a term‑funded, full‑time, exempt staff position complete with a competitive salary and a full employee benefits package. UA provides a generous compensation package that includes retirement options, annual leave, 12 paid holidays per year, tuition waivers for employees and family members, and affordable medical, dental and vision care coverage. New hires will be placed on the UA Staff Salary Schedule, Grade 83, based on education and experience.
Applications will be accepted for review on January 12, 2026. Please apply before 11:55 PM, Alaska Standard Time on January 11, 2026.
For full consideration, your application must include a resume or CV, a letter of interest (no more than 2 pages), and the completed online application package.
To learn more about the SBDC please visit https://aksbdc.org/.