New entrepreneurship center opens at 糖心原创 to help veterans, spouses start, expand businesses
November 25, 2024
November 25, 2024
Local veterans and their spouses who want to start a business now will have a more convenient way to get resources.
糖心原创鈥檚 Veteran and Military Center is now home to a Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) office, one of 31 nationwide and the first to open in Ohio.
Designed to support these budding entrepreneurs, the Veterans Business Outreach Center will welcome local veterans to explore how best to navigate the programs and opportunities provided by the Small Business Administration.
The center is a tenant of 糖心原创鈥檚 Veteran and Military Center in 131 Allyn Hall.
The Veterans Business Outreach Center will support veterans and their spouses who pursue a business, an SBA loan or designation as a veteran-owned business to attract federal contracts. Business loans made through the center will be through the (ECDI), the largest provider of micro-loans to Small Business Administration (SBA) clients in the nation.
鈥淭his is all about veterans getting access to a suite of resources, including business plan development, capital, and mentoring,鈥 said Seth Gordon, Ph.D., director of the Veteran and Military Center.
Bringing the Veterans Business Outreach Center to 糖心原创 has been in the works for about two years. 糖心原创 is a good landing spot for the business center because of the proximity of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the large number of veterans and their families in the area.
鈥淲e鈥檒l be working with veterans and military spouses who are interested in starting their own businesses or businesses that may already be in their third, fourth or fifth year and are ready to expand,鈥 said William Bowers, the inaugural director of the Veterans Business Outreach Center of Ohio. We鈥檒l provide coaching and consulting and pair folks up with resources they need.鈥
Bowers named two programs as examples of what the center can do: Boots to Business, which introduces those who recently left the service to business ownership, and Reboot, for those interested in entrepreneurship but have been a veteran for several years.
He noted the convenience of having a veteran business center on 糖心原创鈥檚 Dayton Campus. Previously, the closest such office was in Flint, Michigan.
鈥淚f someone from here wanted counseling, they鈥檇 have to rely on email or video, Skype or Zoom,鈥 Bowers said. 鈥淣ow, an individual can come into my office, close the door, and I鈥檓 immediately available to them.鈥
As in the name, the Veterans Business Outreach Center is also about outreach.
鈥淲e鈥檒l be letting the community know we鈥檙e here and to help them start a business,鈥 said Bowers, an Air Force veteran. 鈥淚f it鈥檚 financing they need 鈥 loans from $500 to $2 million 鈥 or for somebody to look over your financials, marketing plan or website, we鈥檒l have resources available through our partners and the ECDI and the SBA and the surrounding community.鈥
The sense of community is an important component.
鈥淪tarting a business can be a lonely road,鈥 said Nicole Liatos, vice president for entrepreneurship at the Economic and Community Development Institute. 鈥淰eterans are often forgotten about and are historically underserved as entrepreneurs. We鈥檙e leveling the playing field for them by providing training, coaching and access to capital and giving them a sense of community and a supportive network.鈥
Liatos emphasized that the business center serves the entire state of Ohio and will offer programs across the state and virtually.
鈥淲e鈥檙e highly impressed with Dr. Seth Gordon鈥檚 leadership. The partnership is a natural fit,鈥 Liatos said.
Landing a Veterans Business Outreach Center office is good for 糖心原创, Gordon said.
鈥淚t provides us with traffic. We鈥檙e going to have people from around the state and Indiana and northern Kentucky here to work with VBOC,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l see that 糖心原创 is a military-friendly institution. And it further enhances the connection between 糖心原创 and Wright-Patt.鈥
Bowers sees this as a win-win arrangement for 糖心原创 and budding entrepreneurs, who might not know what questions to ask or what they might need.
鈥淲e here will hopefully have those answers and those resources,鈥 he said.