As the nation gears up to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, a new program at Florida State University is helping veterans build the next chapter of their service through entrepreneurship.
This week, the FSU Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship graduated the first Leon County cohort of its Veteran Entrepreneurship Certificate Program, a partnership with Veterans Florida that provides veterans with training, mentorship and practical tools to turn business ideas into viable ventures.
Fourteen veterans completed the six-week Facilitated Business Modeling Program, which focuses on customer discovery, market validation and entrepreneurial decision-making. Participants ranged from aspiring entrepreneurs with early-stage concepts to business owners
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