Central Valley Business
Incubator Hires New Member Services Director and COO
FRESNO, CA – The Central
Valley Business Incubator has hired Travis Sheridan as its member
services director and Anna Borgeas as its chief operating officer. The
two new additions round out a staff that operates out of both CVBI’s
mixed-use Launching Pad facility and the Claude Laval Water and Energy
Technology (WET) Incubator.
Travis
Sheridan, Member Services Director
Sheridan will coach and consult CVBI members as well as lead
Entrepreneurial Training Process (ETP) classes. Sheridan replaces Jarah
Euston, who is beginning work this fall on her MBA at the Wharton
Business School.
From Madera, Sheridan recently served as the public relations director
at ASTONE, where he managed staff in Fresno, San Diego and Sacramento.
Previously, he was the campus director at San Joaquin Valley College’s
Fresno campus. He has also worked as an adjunct instructor in the
business department for State Center Community College District and has
a background in the banking and human resource areas.
Currently on the Board of Directors of Creative Fresno, Sheridan earned
his bachelor's in psychology from Fresno Pacific, his master's in
organizational behavior from Alliant University and has completed
coursework for his doctorate in organizational leadership from the
University of La Verne.
“Travis brings a background of banking, marketing and organizational
management to our member services director position,” said CEO Craig
Scharton. “Jarah Euston left big shoes to fill when she headed for the
Wharton Business School’s MBA program, but Travis has the feet to fill
them. Travis’ professional experience and community service background
make him a perfect match with the ideals of CVBI.”
Anna
Borgeas, Chief Operating Officer
As COO, Borgeas will help to coordinate fund development and synchronize
overall organizational operations.
A Fresno native, Borgeas received her undergraduate degrees in history
and economics from UC-Santa Cruz and an MBA in entrepreneurship from
California State University, Fresno, where she was awarded the Craig
School of Business Graduate Dean's Medal.
After graduation, Borgeas moved to Yerevan, Armenia, on a Fulbright
Scholarship as a Professional Development Fellow to research economic
growth opportunities in Armenia and the Caucus region. Her professional
background includes working with large homegrown banks as a financial
analyst and commercial banking underwriter in both San Diego and
Washington, D.C.
“Anna is an exciting addition to CVBI,” said Scharton. “She has business
knowledge, education and a world view that, when combined with her great
organizational skills, gives us even greater capacity to fulfill our
mission. We have been operating without a chief operating officer and
Anna will fill a vital function for CVBI.”
About the Central Valley Business Incubator
The Central Valley Business Incubator is a public/private partnership
fueled by community resources. CVBI helps start-up companies launch
successfully by creating an entrepreneurial community where people learn
how to balance their passion and ideas with the structure of running a
successful business. It offers business development services and houses
five on-site members at each of its two facilities – the Launching Pad
for mixed-use incubation and the Claude Laval Water and Energy
Technology (WET) Incubator.
Founded in 1996, CVBI is a nonprofit organization that fosters economic
development through entrepreneurship and job creation. It has worked
with more than 3,000 entrepreneurs who have obtained more than $12.7
million in capital and created 1,900 direct, verifiable new jobs for
Central Californians.