Helping small businesses grow
Jose Paul Corona
Lynn Dangtu hopes to create 500 new jobs in Orange County when she
opens her new business in Garden Grove in 2004.
The 40-year-old Huntington Beach resident has just received a
$2.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic
Development Administration division to open E-Business Development
Inc.
The E stands for entrepreneurial.
Her venture will help small businesses in depressed areas
throughout the county expand by providing small business owners
access to business networking, marketing, accounting, secretarial and
legal services.
“Our goal is economic development and job hiring,” Dangtu said.
Set to open in 2004, E-Business Development Inc. will have 100
full-service executive suits in Garden Grove with state-of-the-art
technology.
The city of Garden Grove donated 3.2 acres for the venture, and
Dangtu applied for the federal grant.
She knew that she wanted to help small business owners when she
quit her job with Toyota Motor Corporation in 1996.
Through her work lecturing to small business owners with the Small
Business Development Center in Santa Ana, Dangtu has gained hands-on
experience she thinks will help.
Her master’s degree in business entrepreneurship from the
University of Southern California has also helped her tremendously,
she said.
“This is the hardest project of my life,” she said with a smile.
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