Veteran Entrepreneurs: Page 3
Thank You for Your Service - 4 Business Funding Programs for Veterans
A grateful nation gives its warriors at least a bit of help making the transition from military life to launching their own businesses.
Franchise Players: How I Turned Military Lessons Into Business Success
Andrew Wilson hasn't let the fact that he's spent five of the last 10 years deployed slow him down as a franchisee.
Keeping Score Matters, But Not How You Think
Tracking your progress is important to self-improvement, but beware letting others be the referee.
Franchise Players: Army Vet Finds a New Team as a Marco's Pizza Multi-Unit Franchisee
Returning to civilian life, Joe Walker found both comradery and a commitment to integrity in franchising.
Motivating Women Vets to Start Businesses
West Point grad Meghan Florkowski runs an affordable program that trains female veterans for entrepreneurial life.
Franchise Players: Why Vets and Franchising Go Hand in Hand
Hector Rodriguez tried to make on his own in the world of business. Then he realized as a franchisee he didn't have to work without support.
Franchise Players: Veteran and Mother of Five on Refusing to Settle
After nine years in the military, Tai Jeffries refuses to settle for anything less than her male counterparts as a cleaning franchisee.
Why Athletes and Veterans Make Incredible Franchisees
Hardworking, creative and team-oriented, military personnel and athletes have entrepreneurial skills that are an asset to any franchise.
Franchise Players: A Former Drill Sergeant Who Hopes to Help Other Vets Through Franchising
After 24 years in the U.S. Army, Ron Adams put the skills he gained as a drill sergeant to use as a franchisee.
From Flying in the Military to Launching a Business
How one military man's experience prepared him for the entrepreneurial life.
By the Numbers: U.S. Veteran-Owned Businesses (Infographic)
Veterans turn to entrepreneurship at greater rates than the rest of the population. Here's what that means for America.