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Shonette Sullivan
Greenville Area Manager & Business Consultant
Office: Greenville
Phone: 864-365-0636
Email: SHONETS@clemson.edu
Educational Background
Masters of Business Administration
Webster University
BS - Accounting
South Carolina State University
Profile
I am honored and excited to serve on the staff of Clemson University's Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business as the Greenville Area Manager and Small Business Consultant for the Clemson Region SBDC. This opportunity allows me to combine my passion for serving others with my commitment to empowering entrepreneurs and strengthening our communities.
As an entrepreneur and small business owner myself, I understand both the excitement of building something meaningful and the challenges that come with it. Those experiences have equipped me with not only practical tools and business insight, but also the empathy to serve from a place of genuine understanding. I know the courage it takes to pursue a dream, and I consider it a privilege to walk alongside others as they pursue theirs.
I believe entrepreneurship has the power to transform lives. Every business we help launch, grow, or strengthen creates opportunities, empowers families, and plants the seeds for lasting generational change. There is no greater reward than helping entrepreneurs gain the confidence, knowledge, and support they need to build something that outlives them.
My mission is to serve with integrity, lead with compassion, and inspire others to pursue their vision with confidence. When entrepreneurs succeed, families flourish, communities become stronger, and legacies are built for generations to come.