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Todd Young Asks Witness How To Use Investment Tools To Expand Entrepreneurs’ Access To Capital
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During Wednesday’s Senate Small Business & Entrepreneurship Committee hearing, Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) questioned John Mickelson, a Managing Partner at Midwest Growth Partners, about expanding access to capital for U.S. entrepreneurs.
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Well, thank you, Senator Shaheen. I will pick up with Mr. Riley, giving him the Hoosier privilege.
00:11
A Hoosier by choice, by way of Sacramento and his company, Guardian Bikes, located in Seymour, Indiana.
00:19
I think it's a prime example of how a small business can grow into a successful and thriving American company
00:27
and even help reshore an industry. Doesn't happen in every case, but we should celebrate it and the jobs you create
00:36
and the opportunities associated with all of that when it does.
00:41
So your insights, Mr. Riley, into how the policies that we put in place here in Washington, D.C.,
00:48
which can be detached and removed from the daily cadences and concerns of regular people sometimes,
00:54
they would be invaluable to our whole process, and so I appreciate all of your comments this morning.
01:01
Whether it's developing skilled workers through apprenticeships or connecting start-ups to research institutions and capital,
01:09
public-private partnerships are already proving what's possible when sectors work together.
01:16
Too many small businesses, especially in rural communities, lack access to the same networks or infrastructure,
01:23
or talent pipelines that they need to compete and grow.
01:28
Mr. Riley, how have public-private partnerships, if at all, helped support or scale your small business operations?
01:38
And you can expand on that if you would like. In your experience, what do you see as the most effective roles
01:46
for the government and the private sector in making these partnerships work?
01:53
Thank you, Senator Young. I'm proud to be a new Hoosier of a couple years.
01:59
So, in Guardian-Dweig's case, when we were first starting, we did utilize a SBA 7A loan.
02:07
And that was instrumental in getting the company off the ground, getting some working capital in.
02:13
But in our case, when we really started looking into starting a factory,
02:18
it was clear that we needed several million dollars to get this thing started,
02:22
both because of some of the equipment that we needed,
02:25
but also because we were starting something that no bike company had done in the United States in many decades.
02:31
And we knew that there'd be at least, say, 12 to 18 months of time when we had to kind of go into money-losing mode
02:37
to learn how to run a factory, to get the thing up and running.
02:41
And so, we relied on a SBA 7A loan, but also some private equity, not private equity,
02:48
but I should say individuals investing some money for equity in the business.
02:55
That was instrumental, but it was also challenging.
02:58
That was me going around, pitching a lot of different individuals, getting them to believe in the vision,
03:03
taking 50 to $100,000 checks left and right to try to pile together a few million dollars
03:09
in order for us to really kind of execute on this vision of starting a factory in the USA.
03:14
So, I think to the extent that, you know, what we've done is challenging,
03:20
and in a lot of industries it is challenging to actually reshore production and reshore a supply chain,
03:25
and it does take capital.
03:26
So, I think to the extent that, you know, the government can make flows of capital easier
03:32
for companies that are looking to reshore production and build production in the United States, that's helpful.
03:37
So, I'm just going to stop there, and though we're both from Indiana, we didn't choreograph this,
03:42
because that's a great lead-in to Mr. Mickelson.
03:47
And my questions for you, sir, you mentioned in your testimony the importance of programs like the Rural Business Investment Company,
03:55
RBIC, and the Small Business Investment Company, SBIC, to help create jobs and drive economic growth in the Midwest,
04:04
which I especially care about.
04:06
So, how can we use our federal investment tools more effectively, in your informed estimation,
04:12
to expand access to capital for rural entrepreneurs, and ensure that small businesses in underserved areas can grow and compete?
04:22
Yeah, thank you, Senator, for the question. I'll stay on the theme here and stick with Indiana.
04:27
We actually had an investment in Franklin, Indiana, which you might be familiar with.
04:30
It's not a large metropolitan area, but there were two great entrepreneurs there that...
04:34
I live, like, a few miles away.
04:36
Okay, perfect.
04:38
He really didn't choreograph this, but thank you.
04:42
Yeah.
04:43
Yeah.
04:44
I know.
04:45
Sometimes it happens.
04:47
Yeah.
04:48
All right.
04:49
Please.
04:50
Yeah, so, two great entrepreneurs there.
04:52
They were young.
04:53
They were, obviously, risk-takers.
04:55
They started a business, but they had not had the resources to scale the business or professionalize the business.
05:01
So, when we invested with them, we brought in systems.
05:04
We brought in people.
05:05
They originally had one location.
05:07
By the time we exited the investment, they had 13 locations.
05:10
They had a full C-suite of teams.
05:12
And so, that would not have been, you know, possible without programs like the RBIC and SBIC.
05:18
And so, two ways that you could help that.
05:20
I mentioned the Investing in All of America Acts.
05:23
Passing that would help create more opportunities for situations like this.
05:27
And then on the RBIC side, the RBIC program does not have leverage like the SBIC program has.
05:32
And so, that's one thing that we've been working with the USDA with for a long time to try to get that put into place.
05:37
Thanks so much.
05:39
Unless there are any other Indiana stories.
05:42
So, Senator.
05:43
Senator.
05:44
Senator.
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