CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The West Virginia Small Business Development Center (WV SBDC) has announced that Beth Fish has been appointed as the new Business Coach for the Oak Hill Center.
In her new role, she will serve entrepreneurs and small business owners across Braxton, Fayette, Greenbrier, Monroe, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Summers, and Webster counties.
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Fish joined the WV SBDC in May 2021 as a Business Navigator and later served as Special Projects Coordinator, where she supported statewide initiatives including project management, event planning, and strategic planning.
She brings experience in small business ownership, sales, consulting, and community development to her new position.
“I believe in the power of small business to transform communities,” Fish said.
“As someone who has owned and operated multiple businesses in West Virginia, I understand both the challenges and the incredible opportunities that exist here. I’m honored to walk alongside our entrepreneurs and help them succeed.”
Her work will focus on one-on-one coaching, training, and guidance tailored to the needs of local businesses. She will support a wide range of communities, from outdoor tourism hubs in Fayette and Pocahontas counties to Main Streets in Summers and Monroe.
“I am thrilled to welcome Beth as our newest Business Coach. Over the years, she has been an invaluable asset to the WV SBDC, and we are excited to see her bring her passion to this new role as she helps West Virginia entrepreneurs succeed,” said WV SBDC Director Will Miller.
The WV SBDC, part of the West Virginia Division of Economic Development and an accredited partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration, provides resources, coaching, and training to small businesses at every stage of development.
More information about WV SBDC programs and services is available at wvsbdc.com.







