Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Linda McMahon recently visited and toured Professional Graphic Communications (PGC) in Sewickley in Allegheny County.
PGC is family owned, and financing from the SBA has been critical to its growth. The company provides graphic design, full-service printing, packaging, and mailing services. Founded in 1983, it operates a 16,500 square-foot facility.
“The president’s tax cuts and economic policies are producing one of the strongest periods of economic growth in our nation’s history,” McMahon said. “Having the right mix of policies paired with innovative steps to develop the workforce will continue providing the kinds of employment opportunities that Western Pennsylvania and our nation need. As head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, I am proud to advocate on behalf of our nation’s 30 million small businesses to ensure they have the resources they need to drive their businesses and local communities forward.”
McMahon was joined by state Rep. Keith Rothfus (R-Ross Township) and PGC President and CEO Susan Weinzierl.
PGC was honored by McMahon’s and Rothfus’s visit, Weinzierl said. The company appreciated the opportunity to showcase its facility, she said.
McMahon and Rothfus also discussed a healthy economy’s impact on small businesses and new opportunities for businesses to grow their workforces.