Elizabeth Padilla Gonzalez is an experienced professional with a background in program management and business consulting. Currently serving as Program Manager at ICON CDC since August 2019, Elizabeth focuses on small business development and job creation. In addition, Elizabeth has held the role of Business Consultant at Sonic Electronix, Inc. since October 2017. Previously, Elizabeth worked as Accounts Payable Coordinator at Sonic Electronix, Inc., District Coordinator at A Tree of Knowledge, and Chef's Assistant at D'Caterers Inc. Further experience includes serving as Office Assistant at Spot Rentals Inc. Elizabeth holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Management from California State University, Northridge, obtained in 2014.

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ICON CDC - Initiating Change in Our Neighborhoods, Community Development Corporation

Initiating Change in Our Neighborhoods, Community Development Corporation (ICON CDC) is a 501(c)(3) community-based nonprofit organization located in the San Fernando Valley providing free technical assistance to entrepreneurs and small business owners within the City of Los Angeles. To meet the needs of the business community, ICON CDC offers an array of business workshops along with one-on-one consulting services to assist entrepreneurs and small business owners in the areas of business planning, financial management, certification, procurement, credit counseling, marketing, social media, human resources, and licensing/permitting. ICON CDC has been serving small business owners and entrepreneurs since 2002. The organization currently operates two City of Los Angeles BusinessSource Centers (LABSC) for the South and North San Fernando Valley areas. These centers provide free services to primarily low—and moderate-income entrepreneurs and small business owners in the community to promote economic development, job creation, and financial literacy with a focus on job creation and job retention via access to capital.