Veteran Entrepreneurs: Page 2
Am I Any Less Than an Entrepreneur Asks India's People's CEO
"Every day my stock is up and down, every month I am answerable to my shareholders. I think I am being held more accountable than any startupreneur."
Why Veterans Take the Initiative to Explore Entrepreneurship
Military experience helps vetpreneurs find success once the uniform comes off.
Can You be an Entrepreneur? With These #5 Traits, Maybe Yes
For people who want money, entrepreneurship would actually be a bad idea.
This Injured Veteran Regained His Passion Building an Electric Bike Business
Chris Nolte was an avid cyclist before a debilitating back injury suffered in Iraq. He got back on the road and is helping others, too.
6 Small Businesses Worth Supporting This Holiday Season
Buying from small businesses strengthens the backbone of the economy.
Taking Command: The Crew Is Only as Good as the Captain
There were only good sailors on the USS Montpelier, but a new commander was needed to make them a great crew.
Remember the Forgotten Military Veterans of World War II
Then, as now, the American armed services were a mosaic as varied as the nation itself. Let us honor all who served on Veteran's Day.
Veteran Franchisees, We Salute You (Infographic)
More veterans are embracing their entrepreneurial side. Check out these facts and figures.
How the Printing Biz Was a Better Deal for This U.S. Military Veteran
Greg Kingsbury of Arizona is thriving as a franchisee with Better Deal Printing, a company uniquely positioned to give back to the veteran community.
From Battlefield to Business: These Companies Are Looking to Hire Veterans
Skills honed during military service transfer naturally to franchise ownership.
A Franchisee Who Supports Veterans Beyond the Battlefield
Michael O'Neill runs his JDog Junk Removal and Hauling franchise in accordance with the Soldier's Creed.
Meet the Ambitious Franchisees Who Turned Modest Investments Into Bustling Businesses
Low-cost franchises are proving lucrative for those willing to put the time and energy into building them up.
How This Army Vet Found Camaraderie in a Burger Franchise
Not even 30 years old, Daniel Kemelman has brought skills from his time in the National Guard into his Bareburger restaurant.
Veterans Are Natural Born Entrepreneurs
Discipline, training and organization can be tapped for financial victory.