Jeff Welch NSBA Leadership

Local Business Owner Jeff Welch Named to NSBA Leadership Council

Jeff Welch NSBA Leadership

Jeff Welch from Grab The Axe Security Consulting in Phoenix, Arizona, was recently named to the National Small Business Association (NSBA) Leadership Council. NSBA is the nation’s oldest small-business advocacy organization and operates staunchly nonpartisan. Welch, a recognized leader in the small-business community, joins the NSBA Leadership Council alongside other small-business advocates from across the country as they work to promote the interests of small business to policymakers in Washington, D.C.

“As a small business owner, I see daily the importance of being involved and active when it comes to laws and regulation,” stated Welch. “Joining NSBA’s Leadership Council will enable me to take our collective small-business message to the people that need to hear it most: Congress.” Welch, a small business owner with extensive law enforcement and security experience, has been heavily involved in small businesses and startups over the last twenty years. His firm, Grab The Axe, helps businesses facing serious security challenges in these uncertain times.

Welch joined the NSBA Leadership Council as part of his efforts to tackle the many critical issues facing small businesses, including tax reform, regulatory restraint, health care costs, and how the Affordable Care Act will impact small businesses. The NSBA Leadership Council is focused on providing valuable networking between small-business advocates from across the country while ensuring small businesses a seat at the table as Congress and regulators take up key small-business proposals.

“I am proud to have Jeff Welch as part of our Leadership Council,” stated NSBA President and CEO Todd McCracken. “He came to us highly recommended, and I look forward to our coordinated efforts for years to come.”

Original Press Release: https://www.openpr.com/

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