Overview
The National Veterans Business Development
Corporation, doing business as The Veterans Corporation, is a Federally-chartered
501(c)(3) organization that was created by Public Law 106-50, the Veterans Entrepreneurship
and Small Business Development Act of 1999. This Act recognized that America “has done too little to assist Veterans…in playing a greater
role in the economy of the United States".
The Corporation is charged with creating and enhancing
entrepreneurial business opportunities for Veterans, including Service-Disabled
Veterans. The Board of Directors is appointed by the President of the United States and provides governance over TVC. The President/CEO oversees the organization’s programs and day-to-day activities.
TVC provides Veterans including Service Disabled Veterans
with the tools and resources they need to be successful in business:
- Access to Capital
- Access to Bonding
- Access to Entrepreneurial Education
Our Mission
To create more prosperous communities and a stronger national economy by fostering
entrepreneurship and business opportunities for Veterans and Service-Disabled Veterans.
Our Vision
To provide Veterans and Service-Disabled Veterans with access to the tools required
to become successful in business.
Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors was appointed by the President of the
United States. They were selected on the basis of their personal achievements
and for the knowledge and expertise they can provide our organization and our partners.
All of our board members are Veterans.
Staff Members
The
Veterans Corporation Team brings together professionals with diverse backgrounds
in business, training, procurement, management and technology. Many of our
team members are also Veterans.
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