Elisabeth Pechs Joins the OC Small Business Development …



Contact: Judy Iannaccone September 8, 2006

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Elisabeth Pechs Joins the

OC Small Business Development Center

(Santa Ana)— Elisabeth Pechs has joined the Orange County Small Business Development Center (OCSBDC) as a business consultant. In that capacity, she will provide no-cost business consultation and informative seminars in business planning, marketing, and business expansion strategies, primarily to Spanish-speaking small business owners or entrepreneurs. The OCSBDC is an economic development program of Rancho Santiago Community College District.

With more than 12 years of service in marketing and sales for international and domestic clients, Pechs is sole proprietor of Mizton, a marketing firm. She has assisted a wide range of clients, including CMY Multimedia, Orange County Presidents Council, Lainez International, Women in International Trade Development, and Locks of Love.

She began her international career by working in the import/export department of Canon Business Machines, where she imported components from Japan and exported them to Mexico under the Maquiladora Program. She then moved to international marketing and sales and expanded the Northern European territory for this technology company. From there, she went on to serve as international account manager for Optima. Later, she managed Latin American marketing for Epicor Software Corporation.

Through her career, she has worked with many small businesses helping them increase their domestic and international sales, through developing strategic business and marketing plans.

She holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from California State University Los Angeles.

About the Orange County Small Business Development Center

The Orange County Small Business Development Center (OCSBDC), an economic development program of Rancho Santiago Community College District, is partially supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the California State University, Fullerton and the California Community College Chancellor’s Office. The OCSBDC is a one-stop source for business planning, business development, international business resources, education and training, loan assistance and expansion strategies.

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