SBA Award
MINNESOTA
Release Date: April 16, 2025 Contact: don.jackson@sba.gov
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ATEK Distribution in Minneapolis named SBA’s Minnesota Veteran-Owned Small Business of the Year.
MINNEAPOLIS – The U.S. Small Business Administration has named ATEK Distribution, of Minneapolis, Minn., as SBA’s Minnesota Veteran-Owned Small Business of the Year. The business is owned by Jeffrey Anderson and is among SBA awardees being recognized ahead of National Small Business Week for their efforts to empower entrepreneurial success, create jobs and drive economic growth.
“The Minnesota District Office is proud to recognize Jeff Anderson, president and co-founder of ATEK Distribution as the 2025 Minnesota Veteran-Owned Small Business of the Year. Jeff’s leadership, dedication, and entrepreneurial spirit embody the values of perseverance and service that define our nation’s veterans,” said Brian McDonald, the SBA Minnesota District Director. “Through his commitment to innovation and business excellence, he has not only built a successful company but has also contributed to the strength of Minnesota’s economy. We are honored to celebrate his achievements and the impact he continues to make in the veteran business community.”
Anderson started his business in 2018 after more than 24 years in electrical manufacturing and distribution. ATEK Distribution has seen significant growth through leveraging SBA resources, including official status as a PRIME Contractor with the federal government. Prior to starting his entrepreneurial journey, Anderson served as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he attributes learning the value of hard work, integrity, and a commitment to accomplishing the mission.
ATEK Distribution provides “Made in the USA” products and solutions to help reduce operation costs, and improve the health, safety, and well-being of employees and communities. This is primarily driven by the wholesale distribution of electrical construction materials, including wiring supplies, electrical light fixtures, EV charging stations, light bulbs, and solar and electrical power equipment.
In spring of 2021, Anderson connected with APEX Accelerators, an SBA resource partner, which assisted him in obtaining Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) certification. At least 5 percent of all federal contracting dollars each year are set aside for SDVOSB’s, and SBA and APEX Accelerators procurement assistance has played a vital role in ATEK securing several government contracts, and obtaining status as a PRIME U.S. Government contractor. ATEK Distribution is currently working to secure their place on the GSA schedule.
Alongside contracting technical assistance, Anderson also participated in the 2023 cohort of SBA’s T.H.R.I.V.E Emerging Leaders program, has a SCORE mentor, and has received several SBA loans to aid in the support and expansion of his business.
National Small Business Week 2025 will be held May 4-10 and will include a multiday virtual event open to all. Details on National Small Business Week, the virtual summit and registration are featured on www.sba.gov/NSBW and will be updated as additional information and activities are confirmed. Local events will be featured on www.sba.gov/events. On social media, follow the #SmallBusinessWeek hashtag for more about local awards and events.
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About the U.S. Small Business Administration The U.S. Small Business Administration makes the American dream of business ownership a reality. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow or expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov.
Veteran-Owned Small Business Scales with SBA Contracting Assistance Programs
(Article written by SBA.GOV)
Jeff Anderson, President and Co-Founder of ATEK Distribution, started his business in 2018 after more than 24 years in electrical manufacturing and distribution. Just six years later, ATEK Distribution has seen significant growth through leveraging SBA resources, including official status as a PRIME Contractor with the United States Government.
Prior to starting his entrepreneurial journey, Anderson served as an Officer in the United States Marine Corps, where he attributes learning the value of hard work, integrity, and a commitment to accomplishing the mission. Those tenants serve as the building blocks for ATEK Distribution, where the focus is on finding the right solutions for diverse electrical needs, paired with unmatched customer service. One catalyst for starting ATEK Distribution was the industry need for smaller, family-owned businesses that could work as problem solvers with their customers – taking a flexible approach to a wide range of projects and needs. Community plays a critical role in the mission of ATEK Distribution, where Anderson makes it a priority to support local, and uplift other small businesses.
Located in Minneapolis, MN, ATEK Distribution provides “Made in the USA” products and solutions to help reduce operation costs, and improve the health, safety, and well-being of employees and communities. This is primarily driven by the wholesale distribution of electrical construction materials, including wiring supplies, electrical light fixtures, EV charging stations, light bulbs, and solar and electrical power equipment.
In an industry that is experiencing rapid growth and expansion, ATEK has stayed ahead of the curve through their efforts to be nimble and responsive. This was especially critical during 2020, where after just a couple years in business, there was major disruption in manufacturing and distribution. Anderson was able to pivot and start distributing PPE, which turned a challenge into an opportunity, as ATEK deepened current partnerships, and established new relationships. ATEK Distribution received a COVID EIDL loan and has since recovered from the impacts of the pandemic.
In spring of 2021, Anderson connected with APEX Accelerators, an SBA resource partner, who assisted him in obtaining Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) certification. SDVOSB certification makes businesses eligible to compete for sole-source and set-aside contracts. At least 5% of all federal contracting dollars each year are set aside for SDVOSB’s, and SBA and APEX Accelerators procurement assistance has played a vital role in ATEK securing several government contracts, and obtaining status as a PRIME U.S. Government contractor. This September, ATEK Distribution secured their place on the GSA schedule.
Alongside contracting technical assistance, Anderson also participated in the 2023 cohort of SBA’s T.H.R.I.V.E Emerging Leaders program. Each year, the Minnesota District Office offers the executive-level training series intended to give ambitious small business leaders a challenging opportunity to accelerate their growth through targeted training. Anderson has a SCORE Mentor, who provides a second opinion on ATEK Distribution’s growth plans. ATEK has also received several SBA Loans to aid and support the expansion of his business.
The future of ATEK Distribution is bright, with overarching goals to continue focusing on government contracting for sustained growth. Anderson shared that the most rewarding part of business ownership is supporting others – whether it be his own staff, or other small businesses.
Reprint of “Why Supporting Veteran-Owned Small Business Matters”
Today we’re going to reprint an article by Kelsey Taylor from April 16th of this year. I think Kelsey hit the nail on the head with this one and I believe it’s important to bring up these points whenever the opportunity presents itself. And now, Kelsey’s article:
In a world where commerce often feels detached from personal values, supporting veteran-owned small businesses provides a tangible way to express gratitude and respect for those who have served their country. These enterprises represent the embodiment of sacrifice, resilience, and determination, making them worthy recipients of our support. Here are several compelling reasons why backing veteran-owned small businesses should be a priority for every conscientious consumer.
Service Deserves Recognition
Veterans have selflessly dedicated a portion of their lives to defend the freedoms and values that many of us cherish. By supporting their businesses, we acknowledge and honor their commitment to our nation’s safety and security. It’s a meaningful way to express gratitude for their service and sacrifice.
Fostering Economic Empowerment
Transitioning to civilian life after military service can present significant challenges for veterans. Starting a business is often a path towards stability and independence. By purchasing from veteran-owned small businesses, we contribute to their economic empowerment, helping them build prosperous futures for themselves and their families.
Encouraging Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Military service instills valuable skills such as leadership, problem-solving, and adaptability—qualities that are highly transferable to entrepreneurship. By supporting veteran-owned small businesses, we encourage the cultivation of these skills in a new context. Additionally, veterans bring unique perspectives and experiences that often lead to innovative solutions and products.
Strengthening Communities
Small businesses are the lifeblood of communities, fostering local economies and creating job opportunities. When we support veteran-owned enterprises, we not only bolster the economic vitality of our neighborhoods but also contribute to a sense of camaraderie and solidarity. These businesses often engage in community outreach and support initiatives, further enriching the fabric of society.
Quality Products and Services
Veterans are known for their commitment to excellence and attention to detail. Whether it’s a product or a service, you can trust that veteran-owned businesses strive for the highest standards of quality. By choosing to support these enterprises, consumers not only gain access to exceptional offerings but also affirm their trust in the values of integrity and professionalism.
Investing in a Cause
Every purchase from a veteran-owned small business is more than just a transaction—it’s an investment in a noble cause. By choosing these businesses, consumers actively participate in a movement to uplift and support those who have served their country. It’s a tangible way to make a difference and contribute to the well-being of our veterans.
Leading by Example
Supporting veteran-owned small businesses sets a powerful example for others to follow. It demonstrates a commitment to social responsibility and ethical consumerism. By championing these enterprises, individuals and communities inspire others to prioritize support for veterans and their endeavors.
Supporting veteran-owned small businesses is not just about purchasing products or services—it’s about recognizing and honoring the sacrifice, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit of those who have served our country. By choosing to support these businesses, we invest in a cause greater than ourselves, fostering economic empowerment, innovation, and community strength. It’s a small gesture with profound implications, reflecting our deepest appreciation for the men and women who have bravely served in the armed forces. So, the next time you’re considering where to spend your hard-earned dollars, remember the heroes among us and choose to support veteran-owned small businesses.
The original article can be found here.
ATEK Featured In Electrical Association (MN) Newsletter
ATEK is featured in this month’s Electrical Association (MN) newsletter. The article features our own Jeff Anderson. In it, he talks about how ATEK is benefiting its customers by alleviating supply chain issues with a combination of an extensive network of vendors and suppliers coupled with an intimate knowledge of the industry. Read more at the Electrical Association Online Newsletter.