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  • Competitive Edge

    "With the help of SBDC business student interns and the other resources that the SBDC provided, I was able to see what my competition was doing, what the standard expectations of my industry are and where I need to be to have the competitive edge." -  Cheryl Sment of Interstate Sealant & Concrete Inc.

  • Eye Opener

    "The Business Plan Boot Camp was a real eye-opener in terms of letting you know that you can't just turn the key and go." - Roy Magsamen, RM Small Engine Repair, LLC
  • Future Development

    “Bud helped me get my financials into a pro forma that I could use to get financing for the capital equipment I needed for my business. He has been very influential as far as introducing me to potential customers and government entities." - Dr. William Hubbard founder of CaP Biomaterials LLC.

  • Results

    "Our company is very pleased and excited with the results. It’s even more exciting to see an increase in our revenue stream. It couldn’t have come at a better time. For 20 years, I did not know about the SBDC. I want other Wisconsin businesses to know about and take advantage of this great resource.”
    Gary Kuehneman, Director of Business Development for Schenck AccuRate
Roy Magsamen, RM Small Engine Repair, LLC PDF Print E-mail

Roy Magsamen had been repairing small engines for nearly 20 years when, in 2006, he decided that he wanted to move his engine repair workshop out of his home and launch a full scale business. Before leaving a position as service manager for an auto retailer, Magsamen wanted some assurance that he could make a profit in his new business.

That's when he enrolled in the "Opportunity to Profit Business Plan Boot Camp" offered by the UW-Whitewater Small Business Development Center. The Boot Camp takes course participants through the process of writing a business plan and introduces them to business ownership fundamentals.

"The Business Plan Boot Camp was a real eye-opener in terms of letting you know that you can't just turn the key and go," said Magsamen. In fact, when he completed the three-year financial projections for his business plan, Magsamen discovered that his business, as planned, would not be profitable. Though discouraged, he was glad that he took the course and made this discovery before quitting his job. It looked like his dream of running a small engine repair business was not going to be realized.

But then Magsamen's connections in the community presented him with a golden opportunity. The owners of the local Ace Hardware store approached him about taking over their outdoor power equipment sales and service. They wanted to get out of the business of selling and repairing equipment, and they knew they could trust Magsamen to take good care of their longtime customers.

Magsamen returned to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Small Business Development Center where he and center director Ronald "Bud" Gayhart revised his business plan to reflect the benefits of having connections with Ace Hardware's equipment suppliers and customers. The numbers looked good and Magsamen was on his way to applying for an SBA guaranteed loan.

In 2007, with his loan received, Magsamen launched RM Small Engine Repair. His business, which sells and services lawn mowers, snow blowers and other equipment, filled a need in the Fort Atkinson area. Today his his business has four employees and is drawing customers from throughout Jefferson County. Because of his success, Magsamen is pursuing new opportunities and is in the process of updating his business plan to have a current blue print as he moves ahead. Magsamen is providing a much needed service and living his dream, having found his "Opportunity to Profit" and acted on it.

Roy Magsamen
RM Small Engine Repair
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
http://www.rmsmallenginerepair.com/

 

 

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