3/1/2023 8:51:58 AM
St. Paul – Neela Mollgaard, the current director of Launch Minnesota at the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), has been appointed the agency's new Executive Director of Small Business Development, DEED announced today.
In her new position, Mollgaard will lead DEED initiatives to serve Minnesota's small business sector, including entrepreneurs, startups and small businesses. This new position brings together four offices of DEED: the Small Business Development Centers, Office of Small Business Partnerships, Small Business Assistance Office and Launch Minnesota. She will be charged with connecting Minnesota's small businesses and entrepreneurs and the organizations across the state that support them to DEED resources, including research and information, grantmaking to partner organizations, technical assistance and leadership development.
"Minnesota's small businesses have a strong ally in Neela," said DEED Commissioner Steve Grove. "As the director of Launch Minnesota, she has been a fierce advocate and reliable resource for our state's start-up founders. She will bring that same passion and expertise to Minnesota's entire small business ecosystem, helping our state's economy continue to grow and thrive."
"Small businesses are the bedrock of Minnesota's economy. They provide good-paying jobs to millions of Minnesotans and help make Minnesota's business culture unique," said Kevin McKinnon, Deputy Commissioner of Economic Development. "With Neela's help, thousands of entrepreneurs will be able to realize their dreams of starting a business and making an impact in Minnesota."
At Launch Minnesota, Mollgaard raised the visibility and importance of entrepreneurship for individuals and communities statewide, building the infrastructure and connectivity to better support businesses across the state. Under her leadership, Launch Minnesota increased access to capital, awarding over $6.5 million to businesses that went on to raise almost $80 million.
Mollgaard has experience working in corporate, government and the nonprofit sector. Before joining DEED, Mollgaard founded and led the nonprofit Red Wing Ignite, helping small businesses in the Greater Minnesota community succeed. She also believes strongly in giving back to her community and has served in numerous leadership roles including the Governor's Task Force on Broadband and chair and a founder of Women Cents.
Small businesses are a core part of Minnesota's economy, employing three out of every four workers in the state. Entrepreneurs continue to see new opportunity across Minnesota: small business starts have increased by nearly one-third in Minnesota since 2019, and businesses are launching faster than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, new business starts totaled over 61,000, nearly 15% above 2020 and nearly 32% above 2019.
Last year, DEED announced nearly $100 million to support small businesses through the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI). The initiative includes six new programs to provide additional financing support to Minnesota small businesses.
DEED also launched an online small business hub to serve as a one-stop-shop for all of DEED's small business resources. The hub a comprehensive list of DEED programs to support small businesses. It can be found joinusmn.com/smallbusiness.
One Minnesota Budget Provisions to Help Small Businesses
Mollgaard's appointment comes as DEED advocates for several high-impact small business programs in Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan's One Minnesota budget. These include:
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