We collect cookies to analyze our website traffic and performance; we never collect any personal data. Cookie Policy
Accept
The Tycoon Herald
  • Trending
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Money
    • Crypto / NFT
  • Innovation
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Leadership
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Reading: Samuel Adams Has Dedicated $64 Million To Helping American Entrepreneurs Achieve Success
Sign In
The Tycoon HeraldThe Tycoon Herald
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Trending
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Money
    • Crypto / NFT
  • Innovation
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Leadership
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Tycoon Herald. All Rights Reserved.
Samuel Adams Has Dedicated  Million To Helping American Entrepreneurs Achieve Success
The Tycoon Herald > Business > Samuel Adams Has Dedicated $64 Million To Helping American Entrepreneurs Achieve Success
BusinessLeadership

Samuel Adams Has Dedicated $64 Million To Helping American Entrepreneurs Achieve Success

Tycoon Herald
By Tycoon Herald 9 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Samuel Adams runs a philanthropic program called Brewing the American Dream, which supports small … [+] businesses.

getty

Covid-19 has led many people to rethink their careers. As a result, the number of new business applications in the U.S. is up 38% compared to the year before the pandemic. Unfortunately, only 25% of new businesses survive 15 years or more. In other words, most founders could benefit from some extra help.

This is where Samuel Adams’ philanthropic program Brewing the American Dream (BTAD) comes into play. Since 2008, it has provided more than 3,200 loans to local food and beverage entrepreneurs for a total of nearly $64 million across 39 states. Of these, 80% identify as BIPOC or female business owners. The companies supported by the program have created or retained more than 9,000 jobs in their local communities. In addition, BTAD has advised more than 12,000 people total. It conducts regular “pitch rooms” across the country, where local businesses have the opportunity to win grant money and attend speed business coaching sessions.

Jim Koch first brewed Samuel Adams in his kitchen in 1984, igniting the craft beer movement. He soon launched the Brewing the American Dream philanthropic program to give back to the community and help small business owners pursue their passions and achieve their dreams.

Jennifer Glanville, who was recognized by Fast Company as one of its “Most Creative People in Business,” oversees Brewing the American Dream, its affiliates and participating businesses. “It has been a pleasure to see so many businesses flourish,” she says. “Our entrepreneurs have been faced with tough challenges due to the Covid pandemic, but their resilience and can-do attitude has pushed them and helped their businesses succeed. Now more than ever, it is important for the program to offer its support.”

Here are six of the numerous entrepreneurs who have benefitted from the support of Brewing the American Dream.

Melissa Garcia Villanueva is the CEO & Founder of Brewpoint Coffee.

Azuree Wiitala

MORE FOR YOU

1.    Melissa Garcia Villanueva, CEO & Founder, Brewpoint Coffee

Brewpoint Coffee is a coffee shop that first started in Elmhurst, IL and has expanded to three additional locations in the seven years since. Recently, they also began producing Brewpoint Craft beer. “We live in a scary world,” says CEO and founder Melissa Garcia Villanueva. “There are a lot of things that feel entirely out of our control. But when you are an entrepreneur, you get one little corner of the world that you can shape. This is something really special.” 

Villanueva feels that BTAD has been incredibly helpful to growing her business, from providing financial support, to mentorship and a community of other entrepreneurs. “Brewing the American Dream is the whole package for small business owners,” she says.

Pamela A. Jones is the President & CEO of Charboys.

Charboys

2.    Pamela A. Jones, President & CEO, Charboy’s

Charboy’s branded sauces are sold in over 450 stores across the U.S., in Whole Foods and on Amazon. It is a women-, minority- and veteran-owned business founded in 2008 by Pamela A. Jones. During her 15 years of active duty military service, she felt inspired by the cuisines of Austria, Germany, London, Italy, and Panama. Later, she found her passion in developing a variety of all-natural products representing different cultures, all of which are lower in sodium and sugar than traditional sauces.

“As an entrepreneur, it takes hard work and strong determination to have your dreams come true. You must be self-driven,” Jones says. BTAD has provided her with “a significant amount of assistance and support” including coaching, mentoring, networking opportunities, and brand exposure in articles from major publications such as Entreprenuer.com, Black Enterprise Magazine, and Crain’s Chicago Business.

Heather Yunger is the Founder and Owner of Top Shelf Cookies.

Top Shelf Cookies

3.    Heather Yunger, Founder & Owner, Top Shelf Cookies

Top Shelf Cookies offers a broad selection of unique cookies using high quality, often unexpected ingredients. “I never set out to be a baker, but I have always loved making and eating cookies,” says founder and owner Heather Yunger. “I had a crazy superstition that if I brought my Black & Gold cookies to the bar before every Boston Bruins home game, they would win. When the Bruins won the Stanley Cup at the end of the season and my cookies had been a huge hit, I decided maybe I should make a go of it.”

Yunger says that she got encouragement from Brewing the American Dream since Top Shelf Cookies was just an idea. One of the regulars at her favorite pregame bar was none other than BTAD Director Jennifer Glanville herself. Yunger has received four loans through the program’s financing partner, Accion. She also feels that the “real life business advice is gold.” 

Isis Arrieta-Dennis is the Founder & Owner of The Arepa Place.

The Arepa Place

4.    Isis Arrieta-Dennis, Founder & Owner, The Arepa Place

The Arepa Place operates a brick-and-mortar restaurant in Cincinnati, OH that specializes in a Colombian and Venezuelan dish known as arepas. Founder and Owner Isis Arrieta-Dennis is originally from Colombia. As an immigrant, she enjoys sharing her culture through food.

The funds Arrieta-Dennis received from Brewing the American Dream went towards purchasing an expensive skillet. In addition to the financial assistance provided, she says, BTAD has proven “a great source of both motivation and confidence right before opening my restaurant, and some really good publicity! Also, it connected me with local entrepreneurs and community members, which has been very helpful.”

Kate Russell and Joey Medeiros are the Co-Owners of Hopkinsville Brewing Company.

Hopkinsville Brewing Co.

5.    Kate Russell, Co-Owner, Hopkinsville Brewing Company

Hopkinsville Brewing Company is a women- and veteran-owned and operated, locally sourced, and community oriented craft beer nano-brewery. In addition to brewing craft beer, it aims to provide its Hopkinsville and Christian County, Kentucky community with a destination, a space in which to relax and interact with friends. “It’s important for small, independent business owners to follow their dreams because that’s what keeps communities like Hopkinsville from succumbing to the sprawl of Super Walmart and Dollar General,” says co-owner Kate Russell.

In 2021, Hopkinsville Brewing Company was selected for the BTAD Experienceship Program. They were able to expand, speak with electricians, brewers, accountants, taproom managers, and human resources specialists at Samuel Adams, and get the guidance needed to build out and complete production equipment purchases. “In addition to all the business advice, it’s been amazing to see how many people have heard of us or have seen us in the media since we were announced as this year’s recipient,” says Russell.

Maya Madsen is the Founder & Owner of Maya’s Cookies.

Maya’s Cookies

6.    Maya Madsen, Founder & Owner, Maya’s Cookies

Founded in 2015 by Maya Madsen, Maya’s Cookies is America’s top Black-owned vegan cookie company. As a vegan with a sweet tooth, Madsen spent years crafting her award-winning recipes. Raised as a foster child, she experienced a difficult childhood. But her hard work, perseverance, and natural-born competitive spirit have paid off.

In 2017, Maya’s Cookies received a $5,000 micro loan via BTAD, which they have since repaid. This assisted the small business in securing supplies, hiring staff and building out the company. To aspiring entrepreneurs, Madsen offers this advice. “Find people in your life that lift you up. Hire professionals around you in areas that are not in your area of expertise, but also that align to your sensibility. Good chemistry is so important.”

You Might Also Like

From Pattaya to the World: Bryan Flowers’ Unstoppable Rise as a Global Entrepreneur

Leadership Coaching for the Actual World

Contemplate the Implications of Solutions

Leadership Coaching for the Actual World

Leadership Coaching for the Actual World

TAGGED:LeadershipThe Forbes Journal
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Diddy, Nelly & French Montana Focus on French’s New Album in 2018 Studio Session
Entertainment

Diddy, Nelly & French Montana Focus on French’s New Album in 2018 Studio Session

Diddy Speaking Store with Nelly, French Montana ... Focus on Album in 2018 Clip Revealed Might 18, 2025 1:00 AM PDT Play video content material FEBRUARY 2018 Diddy's trial has…

By Tycoon Herald 3 Min Read
Poles vote for a brand new president as safety considerations loom giant
May 18, 2025
Mikel Arteta interview: Arsenal supervisor says he envisaged lifting the Premier League title this weekend and discusses switch plans
May 18, 2025
Ex-NBA Star Michael Carter-Williams Set To Make Boxing Debut, Hoping For Knockout
May 18, 2025
A whole bunch of Rwandans who fled to Congo after the 1994 genocide return house
May 18, 2025

You Might Also Like

The Excessive Highway and the Low Highway of Evaluation
Leadership

The Excessive Highway and the Low Highway of Evaluation

By Tycoon Herald 1 Min Read
Leadership Coaching for the Actual World
Leadership

Leadership Coaching for the Actual World

By Tycoon Herald 2 Min Read
Leadership Coaching for the Actual World
Leadership

Leadership Coaching for the Actual World

By Tycoon Herald 8 Min Read

More Popular from Tycoon Herald

MEET THE FATHER OF COADUNATE ECONOMIC MODEL
BusinessTrending

MEET THE FATHER OF COADUNATE ECONOMIC MODEL

By Tycoon Herald 2 Min Read
Woman Sentenced to 7 Days in Jail for Walking in Yellowstone’s Thermal Area

Woman Sentenced to 7 Days in Jail for Walking in Yellowstone’s Thermal Area

By Tycoon Herald
Empowering Fintech Innovation: Swiss Options Partners with Stripe to Transform Digital Payments
InnovationTrending

Empowering Fintech Innovation: Swiss Options Partners with Stripe to Transform Digital Payments

By Tycoon Herald 7 Min Read
Business

OneStream Inc. insider sells shares price over $4.7 million By Investing.com

In a latest transaction, Peter Fugere, a big shareholder in OneStream Inc. (NYSE:OS), offered a complete…

By Tycoon Herald
Innovation

High 3 Textual content-to-Picture AI Turbines for 2025: Options, Instruments, and Suggestions – AI Time Journal – Synthetic Intelligence, Automation, Work and Business

Producing photographs from textual content has develop into a brand new approach of making participating visible…

By Tycoon Herald
Trending

U.S. Blew Up a C.I.A. Post Used to Evacuate At-Risk Afghans

A controlled detonation by American forces that was heard throughout Kabul has destroyed Eagle Base, the…

By Tycoon Herald
Leadership

Northern Lights: 17 Best Places To See Them In 2021

Who doesn’t dream of seeing the northern lights? According to a new survey conducted by Hilton, 59% of Americans…

By Tycoon Herald
Real Estate

Exploring Bigfork, Montana: A Little Town On A Big Pond

Bigfork, Montana, offers picturesque paradise in the northern wilderness. National Parks Realty With the melting of…

By Tycoon Herald
Leadership

Leaders Need To Know Character Could Be Vital For Corporate Culture

Disney's unique culture encourages young employees to turn up for work with smiles on their faces.…

By Tycoon Herald
The Tycoon Herald

Tycoon Herald: Your instant connection to breaking stories and live updates. Stay informed with our real-time coverage across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. Your reliable source for 24/7 news.

Company

  • About Us
  • Newsroom Policies & Standards
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Careers
  • Media & Community Relations
  • WP Creative Group
  • Accessibility Statement

Contact Us

  • Contact Us
  • Contact Customer Care
  • Advertise
  • Licensing & Syndication
  • Request a Correction
  • Contact the Newsroom
  • Send a News Tip
  • Report a Vulnerability

Terms of Use

  • Digital Products Terms of Sale
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Submissions & Discussion Policy
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices
© Tycoon Herald. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?