Veterans: Page 6
From Battlefield to Business: These Companies Are Looking to Hire Veterans
Skills honed during military service transfer naturally to franchise ownership.
How One Company Is Helping Military Veterans Become Franchisees
Budget Blinds offers a soft landing for transitioning veterans.
How One Man's Air Force Experience Led to Life as a Hydraulic Hose Franchisee
Bill Lesswing worked as a PIRTEK employee for over a decade, and now he's transitioning to a franchisee as he opens the company's first Tennessee location.
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.
'Scaling up is still a challenge for Indian startups'
Pramod Bhasin has been one of the pioneers who manoeuvred the knowledge economy in India.
What Serving as a Marine and NYPD Officer Taught Me About Franchising
Brendan Ryan believes that military and police personnel are perfectly prepared for the franchise industry.
The Dos and Don'ts of Starting a Purpose-Driven Business
Have a cause you care passionately about? Make it part of your company mission.
These 10 Brands Make It Easier for Veterans to Become Franchisees
Vets deserve special consideration this Memorial Day. In the entrepreneurial world, certain franchisors haven't forgotten that.
5 Tips for Veterans Thinking About Starting a Business
Military service is good preparation for the stamina and problem-solving required to be a successful entrepreneur.
A Franchise That Develops Leaders Was Just What This Military Veteran Was Looking For
Tutor Doctor has the structure and strong support team that appealed to a 22-year Navy duty officer.
5 Things Veterans Should Know to Start a Technology Business
Veterans are well prepared to launch the next great startup. Many just need the right help to do so.
What Two Years in the Israeli Army Taught Me About Leadership
A CEO underwent some tough training on his way to "take that hill."
Why Veterans and Civilian Employers Have So Much Trouble Communicating
Vets are eager to work and the private sector admires their service but cultural differences make the process surprisingly difficult.
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.
6 Traits of Exceptional Military Leaders That Apply in the Business World
A CEO of a frozen yogurt company describes how his experience in the military shared his leadership style.