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LIVE WEBCAST and 2 Onsite LOCATIONS - 2018 Pre-summit VETS - Getting On The Grid

  • Friday, August 25, 2017
  • 10:00 - 12:00
  • 4206 F Technology Ct. Chantilly, VA 20151 and 2611 Temple Heights, Ste B, Oceanside, CA
  • 20

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2018 7th Annual Veteran and Small Business Pre-Summit VETS - Getting On The Grid

View our archive videos at www.VETS.Training!


Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Series (VETS)
We have teamed up with USVets.tv in Chantilly, VA, the CEO Dave Gardy and I have reached thousands across the nation with our first live webcast. We will be doing monthly live webcasts to Get You On The Grid and become Procurement Ready for our Feb Summit.

This will be our second live webcast and will be our first West and East Coast VETS and a segment you don't want to miss! 

We have lined up the following speakers from DC, Michigan and Oceanside CA. 

We invited Barbara Carson from the SBA and she confirmed her team will participate at our USVets.tv studio on the east coast, Flint Michigan and Oceanside CA. Barbara is the Associate Administrator Office of Veteran Business Development.She has lined up the following:

Hour 1

0:00 – 5:00 min Dave kicks off live webcast from DC studio and chats with Al via skype in Oceanside CA studio

  • -          Al (via skype) sets the scene. So many resources, multiple types of market opportunities (federal procurement, commercial supply chain, franchise, “lifestyle” business).
  • -          US Pop 323 million
    • o   Active duty 1.2 million or .4%
    • o   Active reserve .8 million or .2%
    • o   Veterans 22 million or .7%
    • §  Verified Veteran Businesses 11,267
    • §  VA contracts 1,200
    • -          We are America’s #1 Choice and MUST Get on the Grid™

5:00 – 28:00 Dave introduces Ray Milano in studio

  • -          Ray Milano in studio, OVBD/DAA provides high-level “101” of SBA resources available for veterans, servicemembers and military spouses

28:00 – 30:00 min Station break (Dave how much time for a station break?)

30:00 – 40:00 min Dave resumes with Ray Milano

40:00 – 58:00 min Dave gets questions

  • 58:00 – 60:00 min Station break (Dave how much time for a station break?)

Hour 2

0:00 – 5:00 min Dave gets questions

5:00 – 28:00 min Dave introduces Julie Clowes in studio

  • -          Julie Clowes in studio, Deputy Director of the All Small Mentor Protégé Program, opens up the topic of federal procurement programs at the 101 level, where/how/why to connect with SBA resources to increase SDVOSB and VOSB preparedness.

28:00 – 30:00 min Station break (Dave how much time for a station break?)

30:00 – 35:00 min Dave resumes with Julie Clowes

35:00 – 58:00 min Dave introduces Matt Sherwood (via skype)

  • -          Matt Sherwood (via Skype), SBA’s VBOC Director in Michigan, discusses opportunities and best practices for commercial supply chain

58:00 – 60:00 min Dave and Al chat and closes the discussion and reminds folks to connect with resources and next live webcast archive on www.USVETS.TV/series/VETS and www.VETS.Training for 1 year



P.S. Once you register you will be directed to the live webcast link and register in the event you cannot personally attend. 

4206 F Technology Ct. Chantilly, VA 20151
and
2611 Temple Heights, Ste B, Oceanside, CA

Space is limited so please register early

http://www.VETS.training

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