Minot State presents Adult Show & Tell for Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program
MINOT, N.D. – Minot State University’s College of Business and the Veteran Entrepreneurship Training (VET) Program are hosting an Adult Show & Tell today, Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 6:30 p.m.
The event will feature a panel of local entrepreneurs sharing their experiences starting and running a business. Drinks and appetizers will be provided at the occasion, which is free and open to the public, located in Old Main Room 308.
“This event will be a fun way for current and aspiring entrepreneurs to hear about the journey or other entrepreneurs,” said Tracey Mays, assistant professor of entrepreneurship and management. “It is also for anyone that loves to hear origin stories.”
The Show & Tell will feature entrepreneurs Kaitlin Feist with Michelle F., Blaine Finneseth with Finny Photography, and David Turnbull with DMI Entertainment. Turnbull is a veteran entrepreneur.
The VET Program was founded by Mays with funding from a Larson Foundation Grant and born out of her experience consulting with veterans and their spouses on creating their own businesses and learning about specific entrepreneurship topics. The VET Program is also an opportunity for Minot State students majoring in entrepreneurship to take the theories they are learning in their entrepreneurship classes and put it into practice by helping veteran entrepreneurs.
For more information about the VET Program and about the speakers, visit them on Facebook @VeteranEntrepreneurshipTraining.
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Published: 11/30/21