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IVMF Convenes Largest Gathering of Veteran Business Owners and Influencers in the United States

Thursday, March 7, 2019, By Leah Lazarz
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鶹ƵUniversity Vice Chancellor and IVMF Founder/Executive Director Mike Haynie speaking at the announcement of the second annual Vet50 list in Dallas.

鶹ƵUniversity Vice Chancellor and IVMF Founder/Executive Director Mike Haynie speaking at the announcement of the second annual Vet50 list in Dallas.

鶹ƵUniversity’s brought together in Dallas recently more than 440 influential stakeholders, veteran business owners, regional and national veteran services organizations, and corporate partners of the (CVOB) for the national Veteran EDGE conference. EDGE (Engage, Develop, Grow, Elevate) is the country’s largest convening of veteran-owned businesses and supporters.

During the event, Inc. magazine and IVMF announced the second annual —a compilation of the nation’s fastest growing veteran-owned businesses. Born out of the iconic of the fastest-growing private companies based in the United States, the distinction is considered a hallmark of entrepreneurial success. Included on this year’s Vet50 list is , a professional services company founded and led by 鶹ƵUniversity alumnus Bryan Dyer.

Vet50 logo“Being named a Vet50 company is an exciting milestone that we celebrate with the other hard-working veteran entrepreneurs on this list,” Dyer says. “We are proud to be involved in the momentum IVMF is creating. And as a 鶹Ƶalumnus, I am especially proud to see my alma mater making great strides to support and encourage veterans and the military community.”

The conference agenda featured more than 40 workshops and sessions on entrepreneurial education, training, resources and networking opportunities. Notable speakers included Andy Williams, star of HGTV’s “Flip or Flop  Fort Worth” and U.S. Marine veteran; Korto Momolu, entrepreneur, fashion designer, “Project Runway” participant and military spouse; 鶹Ƶalumna Laura Foti ’13, director of marketing at Specright, previously head of paid media and analytics for GE Digital and fiancée to a military service member; Col. Jack Jacobs (Ret.), Medal of Honor recipient; and Larry Broughton, founder and CEO of broughtonHOTELS and yoogozi.com and a former U.S. Army green beret.

“The EDGE program is a great example of research informing practice,” says Mike Haynie, 鶹ƵUniversity vice chancellor and founder/executive director of the IVMF. “Through our research, we’ve been able to develop a deep understanding of the needs and challenges facing those veterans who are working to grow and scale a small business. In turn, with the support of our academic and private sector partners, we can develop specialized programs like EDGE that are uniquely positioned to address the challenges veteran business owners face today and throughout the entrepreneurial journey.”

According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, veterans are some of the most successful business owners in America, but the number of veterans choosing to go into business for themselves has declined since 2005, and sustainability as an entrepreneur is a critical part of the formula anyone considering entrepreneurship must face. Currently, there are more than 2.5 million veteran-owned businesses, which employ more than five million U.S. citizens. EDGE and IVMF’s arsenal of entrepreneurship programs seek to address such challenges and empower veterans, transitioning service members and military spouses to live the American dream of business ownership.

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Leah Lazarz

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