Veteran Entrepreneurs Honored During National Veterans Small Business Week Nov. 3-7
WASHINGTON – The accomplishments of Veteran small
business owners around the country will be celebrated during National Veterans
Small Business Week (NVSBW) November 3-7.
U.S. Small Business Administration
district offices and resource partners nationwide will host more than 100 local
events, including entrepreneurship training such as Boots to Business: Reboot
classes, veteran access to capital workshops, and government contracting
roundtables.
Veteran entrepreneurship workshops will
also be held at U.S. military installations in Germany and Korea. On
Friday, Nov. 7, the ABC television network will host a special “Shark
Tank” episode featuring veteran entrepreneurs
who will pitch their business
ideas. The episode airs at 9 p.m. EST.
“In a significant way, veteran small
business owners continue to serve America in a big way by employing more than
six million workers, running one of every 10 small companies and generating
more than $1.2 trillion in receipts every year,” said SBA Administrator Maria
Contreras-Sweet.
“National Veterans Small Business Week
is a great opportunity to expand the ranks of veteran entrepreneurship. We
are proud of the men and women who continue to play such a critical role in the
economic growth of our nation.”
In addition to the SBA’s district
offices and resource partners, the White House, along with the Department of
Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, are involved in supporting
NVSBW events. Join the conversation about NVSBW via Facebook and Twitter, using
the #MyVetBiz hashtag. SBA is encouraging veteran business owners to tell their
stories, while engaging communities to share their appreciation for local
veteran entrepreneurs.
For more about NVSBW events happening
in your area, visit www.sba.gov/VetBizWeek
Each year the SBA helps more than
200,000 veterans, service-disabled veterans and reservists start and grow their
small businesses. To learn more about additional opportunities for
veterans available through the SBA, visit www.sba.gov/vets.
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