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Administrator of the Small Business Administration

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Administrator of the Small Business Administration of the
United States
Seal of the Small Business Administration
Incumbent
Isabel Guzman
since March 17, 2021
Small Business Administration
Seat409 3rd Street SW, Washington, D.C. 20416
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrument15 U.S.C. § 633
Inaugural holderWilliam D. Mitchell
FormationJuly 30, 1953
DeputyDeputy Administrator
SalaryExecutive Schedule, level III
Websitewww.sba.gov

The administrator of the Small Business Administration is the head of the Small Business Administration of the United States. The administrator is responsible for managing and the day-to-day operations of the agency. The administrator is nominated by the president of the United States and must be confirmed by a vote of the Senate.

In January 2012, President Barack Obama announced that the SBA administrator would be elevated to Cabinet rank, a position it last held during the Clinton Administration.[1][2][3]

The current administrator is Isabel Guzman, who was nominated by President Joe Biden and confirmed by the senate on March 16, 2021.[4]

List of administrators

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  Denotes an Acting Administrator of the Small Business Administration
  Denotes Nominee for Administrator of the Small Business Administration
The following is a chronological list of those who have held the office:
Image Name Start End President(s)
William D. Mitchell August 1, 1953 October 30, 1953 Dwight D. Eisenhower
(1953–1961)
Wendell B. Barnes February 9, 1954 November 21, 1959
Philip McCallum November 23, 1959 January 20, 1961
John E. Horne February 2, 1961 August 7, 1963 John F. Kennedy
(1961-1963)
Eugene P. Foley August 8, 1963 September 10, 1965
Lyndon B. Johnson
(1963–1969)
Bernard L. Boutin May 19, 1966 July 31, 1967
Robert C. Moot August 1, 1967 July 31, 1968
Howard J. Samuels August 1, 1968 February 22, 1969
Hilary J. Sandoval Jr. March 5, 1969 January 1, 1971 Richard Nixon
(1969–1974)
Thomas S. Kleppe January 18, 1971 October 12, 1975
Gerald Ford
(1974–1977)
Mitchell P. Kobelinski February 12, 1976 March 4, 1977
A. Vernon Weaver April 1, 1977 January 20, 1981 Jimmy Carter
(1977–1981)
Michael Cardenas March 30, 1981 February 3, 1982 Ronald Reagan
(1981–1989)
James C. Sanders March 29, 1982 March 31, 1986
Charles Heatherly
Acting
March 31, 1986 March 23, 1987
James Abdnor March 23, 1987 April 20, 1989
Susan Engeleiter April 20, 1989 March 27, 1991 George H. W. Bush
(1989–1993)
Pat Saiki March 27, 1991 January 20, 1993
Dayton J. Watkins
Acting
January 20, 1993 May 12, 1993 Bill Clinton
(1993–2001)
Erskine Bowles May 12, 1993 October 6, 1994
Cassandra M. Pulley
Acting
October 6, 1994 October 8, 1994
Philip Lader October 8, 1994 February 11, 1997
Ginger Lew
Acting
February 11, 1997 March 7, 1997
Aída Álvarez March 7, 1997 January 20, 2001
John D. Whitmore
Acting
January 20, 2001 July 25, 2001 George W. Bush
(2001–2009)
Hector Barreto July 25, 2001 July 2, 2006
Steve Preston July 10, 2006 June 5, 2008
Sandy Baruah
Acting
June 5, 2008 January 20, 2009
Darryl Hairston
Acting
January 20, 2009 April 6, 2009 Barack Obama
(2009–2017)
Karen Mills April 6, 2009 September 1, 2013
Jeanne Hulit
Acting
September 1, 2013 February 7, 2014
Marianne Markowitz
Acting
February 7, 2014 April 7, 2014
Maria Contreras-Sweet April 7, 2014 January 20, 2017
Joseph Loddo
Acting
January 20, 2017 February 14, 2017 Donald Trump
(2017–2021)
Linda McMahon February 14, 2017 April 12, 2019
Chris Pilkerton
Acting
April 13, 2019 January 14, 2020
Jovita Carranza January 14, 2020 January 20, 2021
Tami Perriello
Acting[5][6]
January 20, 2021 March 17, 2021 Joe Biden
(2021–2025)
Isabel Guzman March 17, 2021 present

Line of succession

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The line of succession for the administrator of the Small Business Administration is as follows:[7]

  1. Chief of Staff
  2. General Counsel
  3. Associate Administrator; Office of Capital Access
  4. Associate Administrator, Office of Disaster Assistance
  5. Regional Administrator for Region IX (Phoenix, Arizona)
  6. Regional Administrator for Region VIII (Denver, Colorado)

References

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  1. ^ Maltby, Emily (January 13, 2012). "Obama to Elevate SBA Chief". The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on May 30, 2023.
  2. ^ SBA head, Maine native Mills to be elevated to cabinet level position Archived May 9, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Administrators of the SBA sba.gov Archived October 19, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Senate confirms Isabel Guzman to lead small business agency". PBS NewsHour. March 16, 2021. Retrieved September 3, 2023.
  5. ^ "SBA Leadership". Archived from the original on January 19, 2021.
  6. ^ "Tami Perriello". Archived from the original on January 23, 2021.
  7. ^ "Administrator's Line of Succession Designation, No. 1-A, Revision 37". Federal Register. May 13, 2019. Retrieved September 3, 2023.