Small Business Advisory Committee

The General Services Administration’s (GSA) Small Business Advisory Committee (SBAC) was created by a charter filed with Congress on August 29, 2005. The SBAC’s mission is to provide recommendations to the Associate Administrator for Small Business Utilization that will allow GSA to advance and improve its small business procurement program. 

As with all Federal Advisory Committee Act groups, our meetings are announced at least 15 days in advance in the Federal Register and the public is welcome to attend and observe. The public is also welcome to submit written comments and may request time to address the committee in person. 

The Committee anticipates conducting meetings two or more times per year, both in Washington, DC and elsewhere. Recommendations formulated by the Committee will be submitted on an ongoing basis instead of through a final report. Members have been selected based on their individual experience in small business or as recognized experts and advocates for their program area. 

Committee Chair

Peter Provenzano, Supply Core

Committee Vice-Chair

Ann Sullivan, Madison Services Group, Inc.

Committee Members
  • Susan Au Allen, U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce
  • W. Ronald Evans, The National Business League
  • Tex G. Hall, Inter-Tribal Economic Alliance
  • John Moliere, Standard Communications, Inc.
  • Leni Siker, SFS Group, Inc.
  • Kay Stewart, Peachtree Telecommunications
  • Vince Trapani, USA Industries
  • Massey Villarreal, United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation

The shortcut to this page is www.gsa.gov/sbac.

Last Reviewed 3/25/2009