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Celebrating Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc: Tennessee's Rural Small Business of the Year

May 1st, 2024

As the curtains rise on National Small Business Week from April 28 to May 4, 2024, the spotlight falls on the heartbeat of our economy: small businesses. These enterprises embody the spirit of innovation, perseverance, and dedication, and among them stands a shining example of excellence – Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc.

Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. is not just a business; it’s a testament to the American Dream. Founded in 1992 by two college students in a humble dormitory, it has since blossomed into a trailblazer in the realm of e-commerce. With over three decades of experience under its belt, Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. has become a beacon of success in the ever-evolving landscape of technology.

 

Today, Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. stands tall as a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), boasting remarkable capabilities in sourcing, service, supply chain management, and cybersecurity. Its journey from dorm room to boardroom exemplifies the transformative power of vision, hard work, and dedication.

The recognition of Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. as the 2024 Tennessee Rural Small Business of the Year is a testament to its unwavering commitment to excellence. This prestigious honor, bestowed upon them by the U.S. Small Business Administration, acknowledges their outstanding contributions to the state’s rural business landscape.

On this momentous occasion, we celebrate not only the achievements of Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. but also the spirit of entrepreneurship that drives small businesses across our great state. Their success story serves as an inspiration to aspiring entrepreneurs, demonstrating that with determination and resilience, anything is possible.

The festivities honoring Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. will culminate in a ceremony held at their headquarters located at 7089 Ryburn Drive, Millington, Tennessee. Among the esteemed guests in attendance will be Lim SooTsong, the visionary owner behind Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc., alongside Eduardo Perez, director of business development and operations.

Moreover, the presence of distinguished figures such as Patrick A. Rodriguez, deputy district director of the Small Business Administration, and Eric S. Terrell, senior area manager of the SBA, underscores the significance of this accolade. Their support and recognition further amplify the magnitude of Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc.’s achievement.

Local VIPs, elected officials and small business advocates will also join in the celebration. Their presence symbolizes the collaborative effort required to nurture and sustain small businesses, the lifeblood of our economy.

As we raise our glasses in honor of Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc., let us reaffirm our commitment to championing small businesses not only during National Small Business Week but throughout the year. Their success fuels our collective prosperity, enriching our communities and driving innovation forward.

Let us extend our heartfelt congratulations to Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. for their well-deserved recognition as the 2024 Tennessee Rural Small Business of the Year. May their journey inspire countless others to dare, dream, and achieve greatness in the realm of entrepreneurship.

Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. — a true embodiment of the American Dream, and a shining beacon of hope for small businesses everywhere.

For more than 30 years, The TSBDC has helped small business owners, entrepreneurs and individuals with business ideas access the financial and technical resources to establish and grow businesses that compete in the global marketplace. For more information on how an advisor can help you visit www.tsbdc.org.

NaShawn Branch, D.BA., is executive director of the Tennessee Small Business Development Center. Passionate about helping small business owners succeed, he has advised more than 500 small-to-medium-sized businesses, including 54 startups, and has raised more than $10 million in capital infusion over the past 10 years.