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Virginia SBDC

Funding for Government Contractors (On-demand)

On Demand
Until Oct 28
Online
Facilitated by Mason SBDC
Topic: Government Contracting

Speaker & Presenter: Dee Kakar, Senior VP at M&T Bank


Title: Funding for Government Contractors

Description:

Winning government contracts can be a tough process, and getting paid for the project itself can be a lengthier process. In many cases, it isn’t until the completion of a project that businesses get paid; having initial capital on hand then, to begin, operate, and to execute the project becomes essential.

New GovCon businesses might require initial seed funding, while established businesses may require hundreds of thousands of dollars or more. With many projects throughout the year, how can a GovCon company get funding to sustain themselves and scale up? And, who can B2G companies get funding from and what does that process look like?  Watch our demand session, Funding for Government Contractors by Senior Vice President of M&T Bank, Dee Kakar in conjunction with Mason SBDC and the Town of Herndon.

Speaker:

Dee Kakar is a Senior Vice President and the Business Banking Team Leader for M&T Bank’s Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William Counties’ Government. He has served in multiple roles in his 18 years at the bank all working within the small to mid-sized business space. Dee has presented at the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce Government Contracting Space as well as SECAF providing companies the capital needed to grow and scale throughout their lifecycle.

Sponsors: Town of Herndon Economic Development |

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Fee: No Cost

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