Former Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who President Donald Trump picked to serve as the Small Business Administration administrator, will go before the Senate on Wednesday.
A U.S. Senate committee has approved businesswoman and former Georgia U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler to lead the Small Business ...
Former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler is one step closer to becoming the head of the Small Business Administration under President Donald Trump. The Georgia business executive's nomination was ...
She thanked President Trump for entrusting in her the “privilege and responsibility serving America’s 34 million small businesses.” ...
ATLANTA — Former U.S. Senator for Georgia Kelly Loeffler will appear before members of the U.S. Senate for a hearing on her nomination to lead the U.S. Small Business Administration. Loeffler ...
Former Sen. Kelly Loeffler, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Small Business Administration, plans to donate her federal salary to charity, Fox News Digital has learned.
Given franchising’s success in Georgia, Kelly Loeffler has seen the power of the model in her own state. Should she take over the SBA, she can help local franchises reach even newer heights in the ...
Kelly Loeffler on Wednesday testified ... And for 10 years, she also co-owned the WNBA's Atlanta Dream. If confirmed by the Senate, Loeffler has pledged to donate her annual salary of $207,500 ...
Kelly Loeffler ... in the player above. Loeffler is a former chief executive of cryptocurrency trading platform Bakt and a former co-owner of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream. Sen.
Senators on Wednesday advanced the nominations of Howard Lutnick and Kelly Loeffler ... who founded the company. Loeffler also co-owned the WNBA team Atlanta Dream, which she helped buy ...
Kelly Loeffler ... to 15,000. Loeffler later launched another company, named Bakkt, as its founding CEO and first employee. She was also a part owner of the WNBA's Atlanta Dream.