The City of Los Angeles Small Business Commission (LASBC) is an advisory group that serves as a liaison between the City and the small business community. In addition, it serves as a public forum dedicated to issues affecting entrepreneurs and small business owners. The Commission aims to help small businesses in Los Angeles achieve greater prosperity, create more jobs, and positively impact the local economy.The LASBC was established on July 1, 2016, by the Los Angeles City Council, with its inaugural meeting taking place on November 18, 2019. The LASBC's mission is to promote, grow, and retain small businesses within the City of Los Angeles. The Commission advises the Mayor, LA City Council, and the EWDD on policies promoting small business growth. It evaluates proposed City, State, and Federal legislation that may impact small businesses in the City.
The LABSC works with EWDD to prioritize issues of particular concern to LA's small business community, such as the Sidewalk and Park Vendor Program and the Local Business Preference Program.
What Does the Commission Do?
Duties of the LASBC include:
- Formulate and evaluate goals, objectives, plans, and programs relating to small businesses, consistent with overall objectives established by the Mayor and City Council, to promote the economic opportunities to the City's small business community
- Review all City, State, and Federal legislation affecting small businesses and make recommendations to the Mayor and City Council
- Review policy matters, rules, and regulations adopted by City Departments that affect small businesses and recommend modifications, as needed
- Outreach to the small business community to solicit input, feedback, and potential solutions to issues they face with City policies or processes and to increase public awareness of the existence, mission and activities of the LASBC
- Develop a plan to address City infrastructure or other projects that impact local businesses
- Advocate on behalf of small businesses and make recommendations for new policies or changes to existing policies that will promote, grow, and retain small businesses in the City
- Work with EWDD and the BusinessSource Centers to prioritize issues that directly affect or augment the small business community within the City
- Implement marketing strategies for the City's programs, services, and incentives that assist small businesses
Who is the Commission?
The Commission consists of seven representatives from small businesses and organizations that advocate for the needs of small businesses in the City. The Mayor and the LA City Council appoint all representatives. Commissioners must reside in the City of Los Angeles or own a business located in the City.
Ronda Jackson, Commission Chair
CEO and Mompreneur, Décor
Ronda Jackson's response to changing market conditions and her desire to deliver the best service possible has led to Décor's steady growth and impressive client list. Her portfolio includes Warner Bros, US Bank, The Walt Disney Company, Golden State Water, and several government agencies.
Jackson attributes a large part of her success to attending a variety of business development programs. These programs enhanced her business acumen and established a sustainable success strategy for Decor. She is a graduate of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program; University of Washington Michael G. Foster School of Business Minority Business Executive Program; Turner School of Construction Management; UCLA Anderson's Management Development for Entrepreneurs, GLAAAC BEP Program, and the Tuck-WBENC's Executive Women Program.
Jackson is a 4-year nominee and three-time Supplier of the Year award winner. Jackson was named the 2018 WBEC-West Star and Enterprising Woman of the Year. Under her leadership, Décor has been honored by the US Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Small Business Award, SBA's Minority Small Business Champion, BBALA Outstanding Entrepreneur Award, and National Association of Minority Contractor's Contractor of the Year. In addition, she also made Los Angeles Business Journal's "Top Minority Firms and Women Making a Difference" list. She earned a spot on the Inc. 5000's and Inner City 100's list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.
Ronda Jackson is the Chair for the City of Los Angeles Small Business Commission.
Jackson attributes a large part of her success to attending a variety of business development programs. These programs enhanced her business acumen and established a sustainable success strategy for Decor. She is a graduate of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program; University of Washington Michael G. Foster School of Business Minority Business Executive Program; Turner School of Construction Management; UCLA Anderson's Management Development for Entrepreneurs, GLAAAC BEP Program, and the Tuck-WBENC's Executive Women Program.
Jackson is a 4-year nominee and three-time Supplier of the Year award winner. Jackson was named the 2018 WBEC-West Star and Enterprising Woman of the Year. Under her leadership, Décor has been honored by the US Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Small Business Award, SBA's Minority Small Business Champion, BBALA Outstanding Entrepreneur Award, and National Association of Minority Contractor's Contractor of the Year. In addition, she also made Los Angeles Business Journal's "Top Minority Firms and Women Making a Difference" list. She earned a spot on the Inc. 5000's and Inner City 100's list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.
Ronda Jackson is the Chair for the City of Los Angeles Small Business Commission.
Commission Meetings
The Small Business Commission meets once a quarter, four times per year. Special meetings can be held as necessary. To be notified about upcoming commission meetings, please subscribe to L.A. City's Early Notification System (ENS).
The LASBC is happy to address any questions or comments you may have. Reach out to us at lasbc@lacity.org or 213-744-7171.
The LASBC is happy to address any questions or comments you may have. Reach out to us at lasbc@lacity.org or 213-744-7171.