Chattanooga, Tenn. – The Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) is set to host a significant resource fair for veterans on March 20, 2024. The event aims to provide valuable support and resources for active and retired military servicemembers looking to venture into business.
VBOC’s initiative comes as a response to an identified lack in comprehensive information and resources for veterans transitioning into the entrepreneurial environment. With this first-of-its-kind event, the organization aims to bridge this gap and help veterans succeed in business endeavors.
The event, taking place at 100 Cherokee Boulevard, is specifically catered to support military service members in their entrepreneurial journeys. Attendees will receive valuable insights into business operations, financing, and various other aspects of launching and running a business successfully.
Rob Corrigan, the Director of VBOC, emphasized the importance of bringing these resources to veterans, especially those in locations like Chattanooga. “A lot of times when you’re away from motor insulation like out in Chattanooga, they don’t know what kind of resources are available….So we wanted to go out there, physically, and have a presence on the ground,” he said. The organization is optimistic that this event will be the beginning of a new supportive trend for veterans across the country.
The event goes further in its inclusivity. It is not only open to all veteran members but also to their spouses. This inclusive step considers the important role spouses play in supporting their partners’ transition to civilian life. It also recognizes the fact that entrepreneurship can be a coping strategy for families dealing with the lingering effects of service.
VBOC encourages all entrepreneurial-minded veterans and their spouses in the region to immerse themselves in the valuable resources available at the fair. The ambitious project symbolizes a broader nationwide effort to extend a helping hand to servicemen and women transitioning into the fiercely competitive business world.
The event is an encouraging step towards promoting entrepreneurship among veterans. The organizers, VBOC, hope this initiative will encourage other organizations and institutions across the country to join in this noble cause. The vision, ultimately, is to build a robust support network for veterans transitioning into the world of business and entrepreneurship and to facilitate their prosperous integration into the civilian economy.
For more information regarding the upcoming Veterans Resource Fair, the public is encouraged to reach out to the Veterans Business Outreach Center directly.
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