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    What’s in a Name?  The SBDC vs. Vietnamese Businesses
    Trami Nguyen Cron
    • Jun 30, 2016

    What’s in a Name? The SBDC vs. Vietnamese Businesses

    I am a Small Business Development Center Advisor for Silicon Valley. The SBDC is a government-funded program to help small businesses get advice from starting a business, funding a business, to marketing a business. It has been a constant source of frustration for me when approaching small Vietnamese business owners. I am writing this series to help Vietnamese-Americans know there is help, but they must be willing to accept the help. First, let me start by exploring how the V
    Sriracha, the Success of a Vietnamese Entrepreneur
    Trami Nguyen Cron
    • Jun 20, 2016

    Sriracha, the Success of a Vietnamese Entrepreneur

    Our excitement was building up for weeks for the Annual Winter Fancy Food Show in San Francisco, which took place between January 11-13th, reached its height as soon as our SUV pulled up to the curb of the Moscone Center. Outside, the chill reminds me of why I miss the warm air in Vietnam. But inside, warmth awaits along with over 1,500 vendors who gathered to show off more than 80,000 food products such as snacks, spices, meats and sauces. I am ready to fill my eyes with new

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