More than 160 Veterans from Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom attended the "How to Start a Small Business Seminar" on Tuesday, August 31 in St. Paul. The seminar was hosted by Governor Pawlenty and jointly presented by MN Dept. of Veterans Affairs, MN Department of Economic and Employment Development, U.S. Small Business Administration and the MN National Guard. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Ewer, MN National Guard Public Affairs.
More than 160 Veterans from Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom attended the "How to Start a Small Business Seminar" on Tuesday, August 31 in St. Paul. The seminar was hosted by Governor Pawlenty and jointly presented by MN Dept. of Veterans Affairs, MN Department of Economic and Employment Development, U.S. Small Business Administration and the MN National Guard. Sgt. Maj. Judson Meyer was one of the keynote speakers. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Ewer, MN National Guard Public Affairs.
More than 160 Veterans from Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom attended the "How to Start a Small Business Seminar" on Tuesday, August 31 in St. Paul. The seminar was hosted by Governor Pawlenty and jointly presented by MN Dept. of Veterans Affairs, MN Department of Economic and Employment Development, U.S. Small Business Administration and the MN National Guard. Lt. Col. (Ret.) Ken Roehl was one of the keynote speakers. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Ewer, MN National Guard Public Affairs.
More than 160 Veterans from Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom attended the "How to Start a Small Business Seminar" on Tuesday, August 31 in St. Paul. The seminar was hosted by Governor Pawlenty and jointly presented by MN Dept. of Veterans Affairs, MN Department of Economic and Employment Development, U.S. Small Business Administration and the MN National Guard. The discussion panel included representatives from MNSCU, St. Thomas, U of M-Carlson School of Business, SCORE, VICTRI, The James J. Hill Library, and the Legal Corps. Chap. (Lt. Col.) John Morris facilitated the discussion. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Ewer, MN National Guard Public Affairs.