We are thrilled to announce that Viktoria Bloomberg, PhD, founder of Bloomrich Law Firm, has been selected for the prestigious Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses (10KSB) program. After a highly competitive selection process, Viktoria has earned a spot in the Fall 2025 Cohort of the program, which supports the growth of small businesses across the U.S.

The Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program is known for its rigorous application process and is designed to help small business owners strengthen their leadership skills, access capital, and grow their companies. Viktoria was chosen from a large pool of applicants for her dedication to fostering economic growth in her community and beyond through Bloomrich Law Firm’s work in immigration law.
The 10KSB program will take place at Babson College and typically runs from late September to December. Viktoria will have the opportunity to learn from business experts, build a network with other entrepreneurs, and gain the tools necessary to scale her firm’s impact even further.
This achievement highlights Viktoria’s outstanding leadership and commitment to growing Bloomrich Law Firm, which has been a beacon of hope and legal expertise for clients navigating complex immigration matters.
What is Goldman Sachs?
Goldman Sachs is a global investment banking, securities, and investment management firm headquartered in New York. With a history spanning over 150 years, it is one of the largest financial institutions in the world. Goldman Sachs plays a key role in providing services to corporations, financial institutions, governments, and individuals. The 10,000 Small Businesses program is one of their major initiatives, focusing on helping small business owners in the U.S. grow by providing education, capital, and access to a network of business leaders.
We couldn’t be prouder of Viktoria and look forward to the amazing opportunities this program will open for both her and Bloomrich Law Firm. Stay tuned for more updates on her journey with Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses!
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