SBI Founder and President
David Hanania is the Founder, President, and Chief Operating Officer of Small Business International (SBI), the Small Business Institute and the Home Business Institute. Since founding HBI in 1991, he has been actively involved in assisting small business owners, of all sizes, throughout the United States, with a myriad of information, consulting services, products, and services, to help them improve their operations and grow their businesses. Before Founding SBI Mr. Hanania was President and CEO of a multi divisional public company, which manufactured and marketed tractors, manufactured housing, defense products, school furniture, as well as many other leisure and industrial products. During his over 20 years of employment he oversaw the company's growth to over 8,000 employees in eight states. Mr. Hanania is recognized as a pioneer in manufactured housing and was instrumental in leading the industry to many worldwide breakthroughs in marketing and design. Over 35,000 houses were built during this period. He personally developed several patented inventions, which are widely used to improve tractor safety.
Mr. Hanania is an acknowledged expert
on small business development and entrepreneurship. He has appeared on national television, including, CNBC, CNN, NBC, and FOX TV, and has been interviewed on radio programs across the country, and by major magazines and newspapers. He has written several books on business entrepreneurship.
Family Life
Mr. Hanania received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from City College of New York and his Master's degree in Industrial Management from New York University. He is married, and has two daughters.
Mr. Hanania Started His First Business at Age 11.
Opened a restaurant at 19, and launched a mail-order company while in his 20s. He has founded, bought, operated, merged and sold more than 35 businesses in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, construction, housing, real estate development, publishing, and mail order. For several years, Mr. Hanania designed and developed housing projects in New York, Connecticut, Tennessee, New Jersey, and in the Middle East and Africa.
United Nations Chairman
In 1975, Mr. Hanania was appointed United Nations Day Chairman by President Ford, and in 1978, he received the International Amity Award from President Carter's Friendship Force for his leadership in promoting international good will. Mr. Hanania has been active for many years in promoting "Global Marketing" for small businesses seeking distribution of their products or services into foreign markets. Mr. Hanania has served on the boards of several corporations, and on the Board of Ithaca College Business School.