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Page 1: Veteran Entrepreneur Presentation by Cary McEntee

Veteran Entrepreneurs

Cary McEntee

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BLUF• Entrepreneurship Overview

• Characteristics of an Entrepreneur

• Military Training and Skills that Transition

• Challenges

• Process

• How to get Started

• Franchise Options

• SBA Patriot Loan

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EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship is the process of starting and running a business. The entrepreneur identifies a need, an opportunity, chooses/develops a business model, acquires the human and other required resources, and is fully responsible for its success or failure.

Opportunity

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Background• Military veteran entrepreneurs have used their learned

leadership characteristics to launch well-known entrepreneurial operations such as Fed Ex, Chick Fil A, American Online, Little Caesars Pizza, and Nike.

• Veterans are majority owners of more than two million private businesses in the United States or 9% of total businesses. Those businesses employ 5.8 million people and spend an average of $210 billion a year in payroll (SBA, 2012).

• Military experience is an even stronger predictor of self-employment than graduate level education

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US Veteran & Non-Veteran Population

(300,000,000)Veteran Non-Veteran

Total Population 24,000,000 276,000,000

Total Business Owner

6,000,000 30,360,0000

Ratio of Business Owner

4:1 9:1

Percent of Population

25%% 11%Krumm (2009)

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Key Indicators• Military service appears to have provided business skills to a significant

proportion of both current veteran business owners and those planning to become owners.

• The self-employment rate for veterans was higher than that of non-veterans in each year from 1979 through 2010, the last year covered by the SBA.

• About 22 percent of veterans in the U.S. household population were either purchasing or starting a business.

• About 23 percent of current veteran business owners, and 32 percent of those planning or in the process of starting a new business, indicated that their venture would be 50 percent or more internet-dependent (SBA, 2012).

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Learned Skills• Military provided the foundation, skills, and training.

• Discipline

• Tenacity

• Planning

• Leadership

• Ambiguous situations

• Flexibility and Adaptability

• Entrepreneurship talent comes natural, skills are developed.

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Programs

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ChallengesCompetition

Outside Variables

Experience Level

Financial

Time Management

Commitment

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Process• Dream

• Opportunity

• Getting started

• SWOT

• Business Plan

• Financing

• Operation

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Writing a Business Plan

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George Washington

“If I have six hours to cut down a tree, I’d spend the first 4 hours sharpening the ax.”

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Start Up Avenues • Patriot Loan $500,000

• Private Financing

• Partnerships

• Franchises

• Government contracts

• Veteran Business Outreach Programs• Workshops

• Training

• Mentorship

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Franchisees• Benefits of established and

successful business processes.• Over 600 franchise

companies participate in the program.

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• Entrepreneurship Overview

• Characteristics of an Entrepreneur

• Military Training and Skills that Transition

• Challenges

• Process

• How to get Started

• Franchise Options

• SBA Patriot Loan

TAKEAWAYS

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Websites• SBA Website has directions to all of these services.

• http://www.sba.gov/content/what-sba-offers-help-small-businesses-grow

• http://www.sba.gov/community/blogs/community-blogs/small-business-matters/leaving-military-life-entrepreneurship-%E2%80%93-5-essential-resources-can-help

• http://www.sba.gov/offices/headquarters/ovbd/resources/362341

• International Franchise Association. http://www.franchise.org/Veteran-Franchise.aspx

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Questions

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Contact Info

Cary McEntee757-469-0991

[email protected]

SBA.gov

VA.gov