When the classroom instruction is completed, each veteran’s mentor will work closely with them for a year as they finalize and implement their business plan. A panel of experts are also available to all veterans, who can answer technical questions on a variety of topics.
As July came to a close, those veterans came back to campus for a ceremony and celebration which marked the completion of the first phase of the program.
“Tonight is a celebration – and you should all be extremely proud of your accomplishment, but your journey doesn’t end here,” said Elad Granot, newly-appointed Dean of the College of Business Administration, who attended the celebration. “Continue learning, continue taking advantage of the knowledge and guidance your mentors can provide, and continue pursuing your dreams of running your own businesses.”
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