Starting a Business as a Veteran Entrepreneur After Service
Paul Greive
Community Investments, 2014, issue 03
Abstract:
Veteran Paul Greive decided to go into business for himself following his military service. Here, Greive talks about his goals for his business, a small family farm in Southern California, and explains how the skills, teamwork, and grit of a military experience can be of benefit to veterans interested in starting up a small business after service.
Date: 2014
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