Starting a business is already a leap of faith for most. And when you have question as a small business owner, who do you call for help?
That’s where the Tillamook Bay Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is able to assist.
“A lot of our students are experts in the goods and services that they provide, but need training in other areas,” Tillamook Bay SBDC Director Leon Telesmanich said. “There’s a lot of people who are starting out and don’t know what to do, or they get going and have questions.”
Tillamook Bay SBDC serves a variety of businesses, from small commercial fishing operations to restaurateurs to manufacturers. The organization offers free, confidential one-on-one advising for businesses in every phase of development, from a rough idea to a small empire. Additional workshops and classes focused on other business-related areas of need are also offered.

The “flagship” course for the SBDC is the “Small Business Management” class. The nine-session course meets once a month for three hours and advises business owners and managers on how to implement a plan for sound growth and expansion, better understanding of financial statements, forecasting and inventory.
“We’re remodeling our whole curriculum because we’ve had feedback from the students that hearing from other small business owners and those with a shared experience is really helpful and important to them,” Telesmanich said.
This year’s course begins in October and costs $948.
“The cost of our classes is fairly significant, and we would like to be able to provide scholarships for our students,” Telesmanich said.
Thanks to 1st Security Bank, that will be a very real possibility for about 10 students. On August 20, the institution presented Tillamook Bay SBDC with a gift of $7,500.
“This is helping the entire community,” Telesmanich said. “Most of the SBDC budget that we have goes to maintaining a staff presence in the community and not much is left for budgeting classes, contractors, and advisors.”
Four 1st Secretly Bank representatives were present in the awarding of the check.
“The community in which we live and serve is what keeps us alive,” 1st Security Bank Vice President Market Manager Sheri Williams said. “If we see an opportunity to show our support for the community, we are all over it. I think that’s what community banking is all about.”
Tillamook Bay SBDC kicks off their 2025-26 classes in September with their “Ready, Set, Start Your Business” and “Oregon Real Estate Broker Pre-Licensing” courses. The “Small Business Management’s” first session will be held October 21.
“We’re trying our best to give people opportunities,” Tillamook Bay SDBC Program Coordinator Rudel Larriba said. “If they can’t afford a class, this is where this funding comes in to help people.”
For a full list of Tillamook SBDC classes, to register, or to learn more about the organization, visit oregonsbdc.org/center/Tillamook-Bay-SBDC/







