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Advocating for Presidential Recognition of National Invest In Veterans

The genesis of National Invest In Veterans Week® was seeded in a simple yet profound concept: those who have served their country deserve every opportunity to thrive within it. With a focus on employment and entrepreneurship, the initiative aims to empower veterans, leveraging their unique experiences for success in civilian roles. Jeff Shuford, Co-Founder of National Invest In Veterans Week, a Nationally Syndicated Business Columnist, and Veteran Entrepreneur stated, "As we mark another year of National Invest In Veterans Week®, it's crucial to reflect on the progress we've made and the journey ahead. This initiative, which I am proud to have co-founded, goes beyond mere recognition – it's a commitment to the empowerment and integration of our veterans into the fabric of our society. Each year, we see tangible examples of success and transformation that reinforce our dedication to this cause. It's a week where the entire nation can unite in support of those who have given so much for our freedom and security."

The impact of this observance is measured not just in celebrations and accolades but in tangible outcomes—reduced unemployment rates among veterans, increased business ownership, and a growing acknowledgment of the vital role veterans play in a robust economy.

In Montana, the declaration of National Invest In Veterans Week by Governor Greg Gianforte in 2023 marked a watershed moment for veteran advocacy. This proclamation was more than a symbolic gesture; it was a rallying cry that led to discernible change. In the months that followed, the veteran unemployment rate in the state saw a marked decrease, suggesting a direct correlation between the proclamation and improved employment prospects for veterans. Lieutenant Colonel Rickey L. Pope, U.S. Army (Ret.), Director of Veteran Impact for National Invest In Veterans Week® stated, "The proclamation of National Invest In Veterans Week® in Montana by Governor Gianforte was a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to support our veteran community. This initiative proved to be more than just a formal declaration; it became a catalyst for real and positive change within the state. The subsequent decrease in veteran unemployment rates is a testament to the effectiveness of targeted advocacy and action. It highlighted the readiness of our veterans to transition into civilian roles, and the willingness of employers to recognize the unique skills and experiences they bring to the workforce. Montana's response has set a remarkable precedent, demonstrating how focused efforts can open new horizons for our veterans."

 The call to action had been sounded, and Montana responded with initiatives and programs that opened doors for veterans seeking work and those aspiring to start their own businesses.

South Carolina echoed this sentiment, with the General Assembly passing a concurrent resolution in 2019 to commemorate the week. This legislative move went a step further, spotlighting veteran-owned businesses and the entrepreneurial spirit of those who once donned the military uniform. It was a push towards economic empowerment, encouraging communities and local businesses to collaborate with and support veteran entrepreneurs. Drayton Florence, Former NFL Player with the Carolina Panthers and Co-Founder of National Invest In Veterans Week® stated, "South Carolina's decision to pass a resolution for National Invest In Veterans Week® was a game-changing move in the realm of veteran support, mirroring the kind of teamwork and dedication I experienced in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers. This legislative action has brought a spotlight on the immense entrepreneurial potential within our veteran community. It's inspiring to see how this initiative has encouraged both community involvement and local business support, fostering an environment where veteran entrepreneurs are not only recognized but actively empowered. As a former athlete who has seen the power of unity and support on the field, it's heartening to witness a similar spirit being channeled towards uplifting our veterans."

The initiatives in both states exemplify the spirit of National Invest In Veterans Week® and serve as a testament to the initiative's potential. With every veteran hired, every business launched, and every policy enacted, the observance has sown seeds of progress and prosperity.

A Comparative Study of State-Level Successes in Veteran Advocacy

In the tapestry of veteran support across the United States, the threads of individual state efforts weave together to form a picture of progress and promise. Montana and South Carolina, each with their unique narratives, have demonstrated the effectiveness of state-level initiatives in enhancing the lives of veterans post-service. Yet, the story of advocacy for veterans is incomplete without acknowledging the contributions of Oregon, a state that has also made strides in veteran support through its local proclamations and community-driven efforts.

Douglas County, Oregon, serves as a case in point, where county commissioners have taken it upon themselves to honor veterans through local proclamations that align with National Invest In Veterans Week®. The county's dedication is reflected in the initiatives that have been launched to support the veteran community, from job fairs to mentorship programs aimed at fostering entrepreneurship. While specific unemployment data for veterans post-2019 remains elusive, the general downward trend in unemployment rates offers a hopeful outlook for the efficacy of such initiatives.

The comparative analysis of these three states reveals a shared vision yet diverse strategies for veteran reintegration. Montana's legislative actions have focused on enhancing employment opportunities for veterans, leading to tangible decreases in veteran unemployment rates. “Montana is home to one of the highest populations of veterans per capita in the country, and we’re proud of it,” Montana’s Governor Greg Gianforte said. “This Invest in Veterans Week, I encourage folks to get out and support some of our fantastic veteran-owned businesses in Montana.”

South Carolina has also championed the entrepreneurial spirit of veterans, fostering an environment where veteran-owned businesses are celebrated and supported. Oregon has combined local governmental support with community activism to recognize and honor its veterans.

This multi-state approach highlights the potential of National Invest In Veterans Week to serve as a unifying force that can galvanize similar efforts across the nation. The week has grown beyond a series of events and acknowledgments into a powerful movement, one that calls for a collective commitment to support those who have served.

The Road to Presidential Recognition

The collective strides made by states like Montana, South Carolina, and Oregon in supporting their veteran communities underscore a national sentiment: our veterans deserve more. This prevailing thought sets the stage for the most pivotal advocacy in the journey of National Invest In Veterans Week®—a call for an official White House proclamation by President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Such a proclamation would serve as a beacon of unified support and recognition from the nation's highest office, echoing the commitments made at the state level.

An official endorsement from the President would mark a historic moment in veteran advocacy, elevating the initiative from a series of state-specific acknowledgments to a nationally celebrated observance. It would send a powerful message to veterans across the country: their service and sacrifices are recognized and valued at the very core of our national identity. This acknowledgment would also serve as a call to action for businesses, organizations, and communities to increase their support for veteran employment and entrepreneurship.

The impact of a presidential proclamation would extend beyond symbolic recognition. It would catalyze nationwide efforts to integrate veterans into the workforce and the business world, building upon the successes seen in individual states. By officially declaring National Invest In Veterans Week®, the White House would be endorsing a multitude of initiatives—employment programs, business grants, educational opportunities, and more—that have proven effective in supporting veteran reintegration.

Envisioning a Future of Enhanced Veteran Support

The prospect of an official White House proclamation for National Invest In Veterans Week® opens the door to a future where veteran support is not just a matter of state initiative but a national priority. Such recognition would mark a significant milestone in the journey of honoring and empowering our veterans, setting a precedent for comprehensive and sustained efforts across the country.

Amplifying National Efforts

With the backing of a presidential proclamation, National Invest In Veterans Week® would likely see an amplification of efforts nationwide. This could include expanded federal programs focused on veteran employment and training, increased funding for veteran-owned businesses, and a stronger network of support services. National recognition would also encourage private sector engagement, leading to more companies adopting veteran-friendly hiring practices and supporting veteran entrepreneurship.

Fostering Public Awareness and Participation

Presidential acknowledgment would undoubtedly raise public awareness about the challenges and opportunities facing veterans as they transition to civilian life. It would encourage greater participation from the public in veteran support initiatives, from mentoring programs to community-led events. In addition to the concurrent resolution, South Carolina news publication Columbia Star highlighted the efforts of local South Carolina veteran businesses during National Invest In Veterans Week® and proudly stated, "The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center is asking the Midlands community to support veteran owned businesses during National Invest In Veterans Week, March 1-7. Established in 2019, Invest In Veterans Week is meant to honor aspiring and established veteran business owners and their contributions to the economy." This increased awareness and involvement would contribute to a more inclusive and supportive environment for veterans.

Chuck McCurry columnist with Lexington County Chronicle that same year reaffirmed, “The Greater Lexington Chamber will be celebrating veteran businesses owners throughout the week on social media. They are asking the community to buy from veteran-owned businesses, partner with vet owned businesses, mentor a veteran entrepreneur, or host a workshop or seminar for aspiring veterans who want to start a business.” He continued, “The chamber hopes to bring a greater awareness of veterans in our community. Countless businesses around the country and the Midlands of South Carolina place a premium on hiring veterans because of the skills, work ethic and potential leadership they gained while serving our country.” The focus on cummitiy partnerships during National Invest In Veterans Week

Dovetailing the community partnerships made during National Invest In Veterans Week® 2019 in South Carolina, Chamber CEO and President Angelle LaBorde stated “Veteran-owned businesses are making a significant impact economically and it is important for the community to show its support and appreciation for their service in the armed forces and for their leadership as small business owners.”

A Commitment to Continuous Advocacy

Finally, an official White House proclamation would symbolize a commitment to continuous advocacy for veteran issues. It would serve as a reminder that supporting our veterans is an ongoing responsibility, extending beyond National Invest In Veterans Week®. This proclamation would be a pledge to keep veteran welfare at the forefront of national discourse, ensuring that their contributions are recognized and their needs are met.

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Douglas County Commissioners Honor Veterans During National Invest In Veterans Week® 2022

National Invest In Veterans Week® is a time when we come together as a nation to honor the brave men and women who have served in our armed forces. From March 1st to March 7th, we celebrated our heroes with a series of virtual events that highlighted the best of what our veterans have to offer.

The week kicked off with a powerful keynote address from Brigadier General (Ret.) Carol Eggert. Brigadier General Eggert shared her experiences as a military leader and discussed the importance of supporting veterans as they transition to civilian life. She emphasized the need for businesses to hire veterans and recognize the valuable skills and experiences they bring to the workforce.

The National Invest In Veterans Week® featured several noteworthy events that focused on empowering and assisting veterans. Here are seven of the best events that took place during the week.

Fran Tarkenton, founder of GoSmallBiz, shared his insights on how veterans can leverage their unique experiences to create a compelling value proposition in the job market. Tarkenton, a former NFL quarterback and successful entrepreneur, emphasized the importance of resilience, adaptability, and leadership in the business world. He urged veterans to use their military training and experience as a competitive advantage and offered practical tips on networking and building a personal brand.

Allyson Lawson, a military spouse and marketing communications associate at the San Diego & Imperial SBDC Network, spoke about the challenges faced by military spouses in building a professional identity. She shared her own experiences and offered tips on how to establish oneself as a professional or entrepreneur despite frequent relocations and other obstacles. Lawson encouraged military spouses to pursue their passions and leverage their unique strengths to achieve their career goals.

Colonel (Ret.) Rob Campbell, President of the Military Officers Association of America, highlighted the important role played by military spouses and the challenges they face in finding employment and pursuing their own careers. He discussed the various initiatives undertaken by his organization to support military spouses and urged employers to recognize the valuable skills and experiences that military spouses bring to the table.

Dr. Benjamin Keyes, a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Keyes Psychology, spoke about the importance of self-care in the transition from military to civilian life. He emphasized the need for veterans to prioritize their physical, emotional, and mental well-being as they navigate the challenges of transitioning to a new phase of their lives. Dr. Keyes offered practical tips on managing stress, building resilience, and developing a positive mindset.

Colonel (Ret.) Michael S. Hartmann, CEO of Hartmann Industries LLC, shared his insights on leadership and management in the private sector, drawing on his experience in the military and in business. He emphasized the importance of building strong relationships, setting clear goals, and fostering a culture of accountability and trust. Colonel Hartmann encouraged veterans to bring their leadership skills and experiences to the private sector and offered practical tips on how to succeed in the business world.

Elizabeth Cotton, Executive Director of Black Tech Link, spoke about the power of public diplomacy in advancing STEM education and resources around the world. She discussed the various grant opportunities available through the federal government and offered practical advice on navigating the application process. Cotton shared examples of successful public diplomacy projects and encouraged veterans to get involved in this important work.

Evan Hafer, a former Green Beret and founder and CEO of Black Rifle Coffee Company, spoke about his journey from military service to entrepreneurship. He emphasized the importance of leveraging the skills and experiences gained in the military to succeed in the business world. Hafer shared insights on how he built his coffee company from scratch and grew it into a multi-million dollar business with a loyal following. He also discussed his commitment to hiring veterans and how Black Rifle Coffee Company is giving back to the military community through various initiatives.

Another standout event was the "Veterans in Technology" panel discussion. This event featured veterans who have successfully transitioned into careers in the tech industry. They shared their stories and provided valuable insights for other veterans who are interested in pursuing careers in technology. The panelists emphasized the importance of networking and continuous learning in order to succeed in this rapidly evolving industry.

The "Entrepreneurship and Veterans" panel discussion was another highlight of the week. This event brought together veterans who have started their own businesses to share their experiences and provide advice for other veterans who are interested in entrepreneurship. The panelists discussed the challenges they faced in starting their businesses and emphasized the importance of perseverance and adaptability.

A particularly unique event was the "Virtual Tour of the National World War II Museum." This event provided participants with a virtual tour of the museum's exhibits, which highlight the experiences of veterans who served in World War II. The tour emphasized the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by our veterans and preserving their stories for future generations.

Finally, the week concluded with an event focused on supporting military spouses. "Finding Your Professional Identity as a Military Spouse" featured Allyson Lawson, who shared her experiences as a military spouse and provided valuable advice for others who are navigating their own careers while supporting their significant others. This event emphasized the importance of recognizing and supporting the sacrifices made by military spouses.

Overall, National Invest In Veterans Week® was a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families. It highlighted the valuable skills and experiences that veterans bring to the workforce and emphasized the need for businesses to support and hire veterans. The week also provided valuable insights and advice for veterans who are interested in pursuing careers in technology or entrepreneurship. And, importantly, it recognized and supported the sacrifices made by military spouses.

As the staff of National Invest In Veterans Week®, we are proud to have organized this series of events and to have had the opportunity to honor our heroes in this way. We hope that this week has inspired others to support and invest in our veterans, and we look forward to continuing this important work in the years to come.

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National Invest In Veterans Week® 2023 Celebrates Award-Winning Individuals and Organizations for Supporting Veteran Empowerment

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National Invest In Veterans Week® 2023, a week-long celebration dedicated to promoting veteran entrepreneurship, employment, education, social impact, and advocacy, has recognized outstanding individuals and organizations for their significant contributions and impact in these areas.

The awards were presented during National Invest In Veterans Week®, which took place from March 6 to March 12, 2023. The awardees were recognized for their unwavering support of veteran entrepreneurship, raising awareness about the issues affecting veteran employment, outstanding success, innovation, and impact in their industry, commitment to empowering veterans through education, training, and other support services, significant social impact through their programs and initiatives, dynamic social media content advocating for and promoting the well-being and success of veterans, and consistent and effective advocacy for veterans' issues and needs.

The awardees are as follows:

  • Champion of Veterans Entrepreneurship Award: Governor Greg Gianforte

  • Trailblazer in Veteran Hiring Award: Bruce Thompson

  • Veterans in Business Excellence Award: JDog Brands

  • Empowerment Through Education Award: Action Zone Tampa

  • Social Impact Action of the Week Award: A&A All The Way Foundation

  • Social Media Influencer of the Week Award: EnergyUnited

  • Veteran Advocate of the Week Award: Dana Nessel, Michigan Attorney General

"These awards reflect the significant contributions of individuals and organizations to the veteran business community and their ongoing commitment to supporting and empowering veterans," said Lonnell McCall, Director of Advocacy for National Invest In Veterans Week®." National Invest In Veterans Week® continues to celebrate these achievements and inspire others to join the movement towards a more inclusive and supportive community for veterans."

National Invest In Veterans Week® 2023 was a remarkable success, with events and activities that helped aspiring veteran business owners gain valuable insights, network with other entrepreneurs, and access the resources they need to grow their businesses. It was an inspiring demonstration of the power of community and collaboration, and it serves as a shining example of how we can all work together to support our nation's veterans and their families.

2023 Awardees Bios:

Governor Greg Gianforte was awarded the Champion of Veterans Entrepreneurship Award for his unwavering support of veteran entrepreneurship. His advocacy for policies and initiatives that promote small business ownership and economic empowerment has been a driving force behind the success of many veteran-owned businesses.

Bruce Thompson was awarded the Trailblazer in Veteran Hiring Award for his work in raising awareness about the issues affecting veteran employment and providing resources to help veterans manage these issues. His efforts have inspired many to follow in his footsteps and create more opportunities for veterans in the workforce.

JDog Brands was awarded the Veterans in Business Excellence Award for their outstanding success, innovation, and impact in their industry. As a veteran-owned business, JDog Brands has inspired and empowered other veterans to pursue entrepreneurship, making a significant contribution to the veteran business community.

Action Zone Tampa was awarded the Empowerment Through Education Award for their commitment to empowering veterans through education, training, and other support services. Their efforts have helped veterans transition into civilian life and achieve their goals, making a positive impact on their lives and their communities.

A&A All The Way Foundation was awarded the Social Impact Action of the Week Award for their significant social impact through their programs and initiatives. This civilian-led organization has created positive change in the veteran business community and beyond, inspiring others to follow their lead.

EnergyUnited was awarded the Social Media Influencer of the Week Award for their dynamic social media content advocating for and promoting the well-being and success of veterans. Their efforts have inspired and empowered others to support and uplift veterans, creating a more positive and inclusive community.

Dana Nessel, Michigan Attorney General, was awarded the Veteran Advocate of the Week Award for her consistent and effective advocacy for veterans' issues and needs. Her efforts have made a significant impact on improving the lives of veterans and their families, and she has been a longtime supporter of National Invest in Veterans Week®.

These awards reflect the significant contributions of individuals and organizations to the veteran business community and their ongoing commitment to supporting and empowering veterans. National Invest in Veterans Week® continues to celebrate these achievements and inspire others to join the movement towards a more inclusive and supportive community for veterans.

National Invest In Veterans Week® 2023 was a remarkable success, with events and activities that helped aspiring veteran business owners gain valuable insights, network with other entrepreneurs, and access the resources they need to grow their businesses. It was an inspiring demonstration of the power of community and collaboration, and it serves as a shining example of how we can all work together to support our nation's veterans and their families.

For more information on National Invest In Veterans Week® 2023 and how you can get involved, visit the official website at www.investinveteransweek.com.

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National Invest In Veterans Week® 2023 Celebrates Veteran Entrepreneurship and Success

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National Invest In Veterans Week® 2023, a week-long celebration of veteran entrepreneurship and success, successfully promoted and advocated for the growth of veteran-owned businesses. From March 1st to March 7th, 2023, thousands of veteran business supporters, government agencies, and lawmakers participated in various events and activities in partnership with Action Zone Tampa.

The week kicked off with a special event in partnership with 1MC Tampa, where veteran business owners pitched their businesses to the community in search of advice, suggestions, and referrals to the resources they need to grow their businesses. The event was well-attended, and the veteran business owners received valuable feedback that they can leverage to take their ventures to the next level.

Other events featured several notable speakers, including Dewayne Kimble, an expert in the VA disability process, who led an information session titled "Understanding Your Disability Rating." In this session, veteran entrepreneurs learned how to get the most out of their VA claims and the resources available to them through the VA.

Throughout the week, National Invest In Veterans Week® celebrated the successes and achievements of veteran entrepreneurs across the country. One of the highlights of the week was the recognition of top achievers through the Veterans in Business Excellence Award, which recognized JDog Brands, a veteran-owned business that has demonstrated outstanding success, innovation, and impact in their industry, inspiring and empowering other veterans to pursue entrepreneurship.

The middle of the week saw various panel discussions that provided valuable insights into the resources available to veterans and their families to help them cope with the unique challenges they face. Troy Howell, MD, with the James A. Haley Veteran’s Administration, served on a Suicide Prevention Resources panel. Dr. Shane Smith, Director of Central Florida for the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship, also participated in a panel discussion that focused on local resources for veterans and their families.

On the second to the last day, the VFW Post 4321 held a Military Spouse Networking event, followed by a talk from Kelly Douglas of the Association of Military Spouse Entrepreneurs (AMSE) at the SOCOM Resource Center at MacDill Air Force Base. These events were aimed at providing military spouses with valuable resources and information that can help them navigate the entrepreneurial landscape.

The week also featured a powerful panel of Veteran Service Organizations that delivered a message of hope to the many veterans in attendance who were looking to learn more about the VA Healthcare System. The panel discussed the various resources available to veterans and their families, including healthcare, education, and employment opportunities.

  • Champion of Veterans Entrepreneurship Award: Governor Greg Gianforte

  • Trailblazer in Veteran Hiring Award: Bruce Thompson

  • Veterans in Business Excellence Award: JDog Brands

  • Empowerment Through Education Award: Action Zone Tampa

  • Social Impact Action of the Week Award: A&A All The Way Foundation

  • Social Media Influencer of the Week Award: EnergyUnited

  • Veteran Advocate of the Week Award: Dana Nessel, Michigan Attorney General

These awardees were recognized for their significant contributions and impact in promoting veteran entrepreneurship, employment, education, social impact, and advocacy. Congratulations to all the winners!

National Invest In Veterans Week® 2023 was a remarkable success, with events and activities that helped aspiring veteran business owners gain valuable insights, network with other entrepreneurs, and access the resources they need to grow their businesses. It was an inspiring demonstration of the power of community and collaboration, and it serves as a shining example of how we can all work together to support our nation's veterans and their families.

For more information on National Invest In Veterans Week® 2023 and how you can get involved, visit the official website at www.investinveteransweek.com.

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Action Zone Tampa Celebrates National Invest In Veterans Week®: Honoring Veteran-Owned Businesses and Empowering Their Entrepreneurship

Small business owners are the backbone of our economy, and veteran-owned businesses are no exception. In fact, veterans are twice as likely to start a business than non-veterans. That's why Action Zone Tampa, a non-profit organization that supports veteran entrepreneurs, is hosting events throughout the week to raise awareness about the importance of investing in veteran-owned businesses.

On March 1st, Action Zone Tampa will be at the Entrepreneur Collaborative Center (ECC) for the 1 Million Cups event, where two veteran-owned businesses will present their ideas. The next day, on March 2nd, at HCC Dale Mabry's inLab, the organization will host a panel featuring different Veteran Service Organizations (VSOs) in Tampa Bay, such as Veterans Relief Fund and Tampa Bay VetNet. The panelists will discuss how their respective organizations are helping the Veteran community.

On March 3rd, at the Action Zone Tampa location in ECC, attendees can learn about suicide prevention resources from Tony Williams of Veterans Serving Veterans and Dr. Carlos Garcia of Tampa Counseling & Wellness. The panel will also discuss the resources available to help veterans start or grow their own businesses, featuring Action Zone Tampa representatives, Bunker Labs, InLab, and the ECC.

Throughout the week, Action Zone Tampa will continue to celebrate and support veteran entrepreneurs. On March 6th, they will host a Military spouse Networking event, and on March 7th, they will wrap up the week with a celebration at Lee's Grocery, featuring a no-host social event.

Investing in veteran-owned businesses is essential for a multitude of reasons. By investing in these businesses, we can help create jobs for fellow veterans and reduce veteran unemployment rates. Veteran-owned businesses also bring valuable skills to the table, such as leadership, decision-making, and problem-solving. And, as studies have shown, they are often more successful than non-veteran businesses.

In conclusion, National Invest In Veterans Week is an opportunity for us to recognize and support veteran-owned businesses. By doing so, we can create more job opportunities for veterans and contribute to a stronger economy. Join Action Zone Tampa in celebrating National Invest In Veterans Week® and supporting our veteran entrepreneurs.

Bonus Tip: How to Maximize Your Attendance at National Invest In Veterans Week® Events

Attending events during National Invest In Veterans Week® is a great way to network, learn about available resources, and connect with other veterans in the community. To make the most of your attendance, consider these tips:

  1. Set goals: Before attending an event, set clear goals for what you want to achieve. This could be to meet a certain number of people, learn about a specific program or resource, or find a mentor. Having goals in mind will help you focus your time and energy.

  2. Bring business cards: Make sure to bring plenty of business cards to hand out to other attendees. This is a great way to exchange contact information and stay in touch after the event.

  3. Dress professionally: Even if the event is casual, it's important to make a good impression by dressing professionally. This will show that you take your business and networking seriously.

  4. Follow up: After the event, make sure to follow up with any new contacts you made. This could be through email, phone, or LinkedIn. Be sure to thank them for their time and reiterate any goals or opportunities discussed.

By following these tips, you can make the most out of your attendance at National Invest In Veterans Week® events and further your personal and professional goals.

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