Founder and CEO of MVP Training Solutions I Adjunct Assistant Professor | Master Life Coach | Academic Advisor
Our friend, L. Lumbad shared some great thoughts on the importance of our local businesses and veteran organizations. So, let's discuss the importance of connecting through local business partners and veteran organizations for future success. Making connections through local business partners and veteran organizations can greatly contribute to your future success. ⚫ Access to Local Expertise and Networks ⚫ Veteran Organizations Provide Specialized Support ⚫ Community and Social Responsibility Local business partners have a good understanding of the local market. They know all the little details like the rules and regulations, what customers like, and the cultural aspects that are important. When people or businesses work together, they can benefit from the knowledge and experience of the local community. This can provide valuable insights that can be used to customize their strategies and products to better meet the specific needs of the area. In addition, these partnerships can give you access to a wide range of local connections. This can help you discover new opportunities, attract more clients, and gain access to valuable resources. Did you know that veteran organizations have a lot of helpful resources and support specifically designed for veterans? They really understand the unique needs that veterans have. Sure! Some of the resources that are available to you include mentorship programs, opportunities to secure funding, and assistance in transitioning to civilian life or even starting your own business. Joining organizations like these can be really helpful for veterans who want to start their own businesses. It gives them a support system and a clear path to follow, making the transition into the business world easier and increasing their chances of success. When we partner with local businesses and veteran organizations, it helps us build a stronger sense of community and social responsibility. Supporting local businesses and veterans shows that a company is dedicated to making a positive impact in the community. This can really boost their reputation and make a difference in society. Engaging in these activities can help build stronger relationships with customers, improve your reputation in the public eye, and give you the chance to participate in community projects and events that have a positive impact. All of this contributes to the long-term success of your brand by creating a favorable image. Check out the "Coaching and Mentoring" certification course on our Homepage. 👉 Homepage: https://lnkd.in/gX8iZ2dY 👉 Facebook: https://lnkd.in/e3zvrvFK 👉 Instagram: @mvp_training_solutions 👉 Twitter: @MVP_TS 👉 PH: 1-833-854-4082 #certificationcourse #professionallearning #professionaldevelopmentprograms #professionaldevelopment
Civilian Aide to the SecArmy (CASA) | Southern Nevada Veterans Chamber of Commerce, Founder | Merging Vets & Players (MVP), Vegas Program Manager | The Mission Continues, Platoon Leader | U.S. Vets Vegas Advisory Council
More great times on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. Thankful to all of our local businesses, veterans, family members, and veteran organizations that come out on a regular basis to provide support and connection to one another. It’s always especially great when we see new faces there, enjoying a nice cup of coffee and some conversation helping us in our mission at the Southern Nevada Veterans Chamber of Commerce . Special thanks to Pedal and Pour in South Summerlin for always kindly hosting us. Their cafe was the first venue that I used when hosting these bimonthly coffee events, and these events have grown nicely since we first started. See you at the next one!! Merging Vets and Players Forgotten Not Gone #FNG #VTB The Mission Continues Horses4Heroes @Buck Bedard Outdoor Foundation Ervinas Media MCON The DRIPBaR LV @Patriot Air Conditioning LLC Veteran Voices Stars and Stripes Gifts @Las Vegas Parks and Recreation Veterans Upward Bound Congresswoman Susie Lee Senator @Jacky Rosen
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