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2022-10-11 15:23:30 By : Ms. judy zhu

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Partly cloudy. High 77F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph..

Partly cloudy early with increasing clouds overnight. Low 57F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

Veterans looking to start a business are invited to a workshop to be held next month at Fort Knox.

Abound Credit Union and the Kentucky Small Business Development Center will host its seventh annual Veteran 2 Entrepreneur workshop from 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 10 at the General George S. Patton Museum.

This event was developed to help area veterans cultivate their entrepreneurial skills as they transition to small business ownership after leaving military service, a release from the credit union said.

The free, in-person workshop provides informational sessions to help veterans start, grow and pay for small businesses, according to the release. Participants at this year’s event will learn from successful veteran small business owners, resource partners and experts. Veterans will have expanded networking opportunities this year with new resource tables.

Col. Lance O’Bryan will provide the keynote for the event. Other special guests include Chris Cruise, owner and founder of Cruise Custom Flags; and Grant Simpson, director of commercial lending for Abound Credit Union, the release said.

“Abound is proud to support military families and offer resources to assist veterans in starting small businesses. When veterans become successful entrepreneurs, they strengthen the entire community,” said Ray Springsteen, president and CEO. “For more than 70 years, we’ve been committed to improving financial lives and this ongoing partnership with the SBDC is a great way to meet the unique needs of our military members.”

Representatives from the Small Business Administration, Small Business Development Center, USA Cares, Abound and successful veteran business owners will be on-site to speak one-on-one with veterans after the formal presentations conclude.

Information about the free event and registration is at bit.ly/3ekf23P.