
Nevada Means Business
What the Nevada Department of Business & Industry Does for Entrepreneurs with Marcel Schaerer
Marcel Schaerer, Deputy Director of the Nevada Department of Business and Industry, breaks down the free resources, licensing steps, and support networks available to Nevada's 353,000 small business owners — and explains why most entrepreneurs never access the tools their own state government built for them. Director Kristopher Sanchez leads a conversation that maps the exact path a new or growing business owner should follow, from local chambers of commerce to technical advisors to state licensing agencies, using the department's interactive roadmap containing over 400 resources. The episode covers the critical difference between startups and small business owners, a distinction that determines which resources apply and which agencies to contact first. Schaerer introduces the "one-three-five mile radius" framework for local market data analysis, a practical method that helps business owners stop drowning in irrelevant information and focus on demographics within walking distance of their location. Sanchez outlines the four state agencies every Nevada business owner must coordinate with — the Secretary of State, Department of Taxation, Department of Business and Industry, and regional economic development organizations including the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance. Schaerer brings 30 years of Nevada entrepreneurship to the conversation, having launched a business in 1996 with $100 and survived both the Great Recession and the pandemic. His background in lean manufacturing informs a performance formula he applies to government operations: performance equals people times process times technology. The discussion also addresses artificial intelligence adoption among small business owners, a frontier Schaerer describes as a "foreign concept" that most Nevada entrepreneurs recognize but have not yet learned to apply profitably, and the department's partnership with UNLV to establish ethical AI research standards for state government use. The Nevada Department of Business and Industry serves as the state's largest regulatory agency and the leading point of contact for entrepreneurs navigating the full lifecycle of starting, running, and growing a business in Nevada.

