Amy Wood earns 2024 NSBA seat

Amy Wood, founder and CEO of Flint Avenue, in Lubbock and resident of Levelland has been elected to serve on the Board of Trustees for the National Small Business Association (NSBA) for 2024.

NSBA is the nation’s oldest small-business advocacy organization and operates on a staunchly nonpartisan basis. Wood, a recognized leader in the small-business community, brings her talents to the national level in promoting the interests of small business to policymakers in Washington, D.C.

“I look forward to working with NSBA in the coming years to ensure small business has a seat at the table,” stated Wood, “It is critical that Congress and the administration to do everything in their power to support small businesses as we face whatever economic challenges may face us down the road.”

Amy Wood is a writer, speaker, and marketing strategist, boasting over 20 years of international experience in product and service marketing, as well as strategic planning. As the founder of Flint Avenue, a software development and marketing firm based in Lubbock. Amy is renowned for her advocacy in empowering small businesses, ensuring their voices are heard and success is achieved.

Wood has been active with NSBA for several years and has been an exemplary representative of small business issues in the West Texas. In addition to the leadership role with NSBA, Wood is active in various local and regional organizations and has been an outspoken advocate for small-business issues with her elected officials.

“I am energized by the new leadership here at NSBA, and I am certain Amy will play a key role in helping take our efforts to the next level,” stated NSBA President and CEO Todd McCracken. “Amy’s dedication, pragmatism and drive are a perfect fit for our leadership team as we as we push policymakers to seek and support pro-small-business policies both inside the D.C. Beltway and throughout the election season.”