“As a small business owner, I see on a daily basis how important it is to be involved and active when it comes to laws and regulations,” Beck said. “Joining the NSBA Leadership Council will allow me to take our collective message for small businesses to the people who need to hear it most: Congress.”
While still a student, Beck started her first small business, a pin-making business. Since then she has launched new ventures both alone and within large companies. She is passionate about making entrepreneurship accessible to everyone. After running a content business in the heyday of blogging, she transitioned from content creator to technology owner as she saw online trends shift from text to audio. To date, nearly 14,000 podcasts have been created using their company’s award-winning enterprise podcast creation software. They have been heard more than 2,300,000 times by employees at the world’s most innovative companies.
Beck joined the NSBA Leadership Council as part of her efforts to address the many critical issues small businesses face, including tax reforms, regulatory restrictions, healthcare costs and the impact of the Affordable Care Act on small businesses. The NSBA Leadership Council is focused on providing valuable networking among small business advocates from across the country, while ensuring small businesses have a seat at the table when Congress and regulators consider important small business proposals.
“I’m proud to have Molly Beck on our Leadership Council,” said NSBA President and CEO Todd McCracken. “She came to us highly recommended and I look forward to our coordinated efforts for years to come.”
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