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Biotechnology Business Consultants Lisa Kurek
Managing Partner
803 N. Main St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
lisa@bioconsultants.com
Phone: 734-930-9741
Fax: 734-930-6629
Website: http://www.bioconsultants.com

Among other services, they provide assistance with SBIR/STTR Grant Writing.
 
Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center MI-SBTDC State Headquarters
Technology Business Resource Consultant
510 West Fulton Street
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
sbtdchq@gvsu.edu
Phone: 616-331-7480
Fax: 616-331-7485
Website: http://www.misbtdc.org

The MI-SBTDC has four Technology Business Resource Consultants (TBRCs) on staff. All consultants hold an MBA or equivalent, have five or more years of business experience and two or more years experience in a technology-related field. Their expertise reflects Michigan's technology initiatives and needs in four functional areas:
  • Advanced manufacturing
  • Bio-medicine/life sciences
  • Energy
  • Information technology
TBRCs work with fewer clients than the general MI-SBTDC business consultants and provide proactive facilitation and strategic planning for business development. In contrast, MI-SBTDC general business consultants work with a wider variety of companies providing more typical business development assistance such as business plan writing, cash-flow projections, marketing and human resource consulting. Many of the general business consultants have areas of expertise that the technology counselors can access to assist technology innovators. The MI-SBTDC general business consultants will also assist technology counselors in identifying innovators and small businesses that may be SBIR eligible.