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- Speaker research
Preparation: Research guest speaker Niki Wong’s background: Google her to find articles describing her background, look at the companies she’s worked for including his current company Tech CU. Visit the Small Business Association (SBA) website and read about “SBA Loan Programs.” Think about what experiences and expertise she might have relevant to what you are studying in this course, and how you can learn from her, specifically on the topic of getting loans for startup companies.
2. Prepare at least 3 questions to ask that are thoughtful, relevant to the course material, and clearly evidence that you have done the homework research specific to this speaker. Questions that do not meet these criteria will not earn homework points. You will not get points for questions that are:
- Generic questions that could be asked of anybody, such as “What are your biggest challenges?” Questions must show research on this specific speaker’s background.
- Questions that are not related to Entrepreneurial Finance, such as “What do you think of robotics technology?” Focus on questions that can enhance your knowledge of our course material.
- Career advice questions .
Explanation & Answer
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Surname 1
Student’s Name:
Professor:
Course:
Date:
Niki Wong
Niki Wong is a financial officer with extensive knowledge of small business
administration (SBA) loans. She is the current senior vice president of commercial lending
and program manager of SBA lending for the technology credit union (Tech CU). She has
also worked as a senior SBA loan officer for various financial institutions including United
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