
SOF Week is synonymous with defense industry exhibits, emerging technologies, and discussions about the future of special operations. But spend enough time walking the convention floor, and another side of SOF Week becomes apparent.
Throughout SOF Week, veteran entrepreneurs, veteran-owned businesses and nonprofit organizations gather not only to discuss issues affecting the special operations community, but also to build relationships and create opportunities beyond military service. For many attendees, those connections often become the foundation for future partnerships.
Those connections also introduce veteran entrepreneurs to organizations dedicated to helping them build and grow their businesses after military service. From branding and marketing to communications and business development, SOF Week brings together organizations that help veteran entrepreneurs turn ideas into sustainable businesses.
Veteran Entrepreneurs at SOF Week Find Support Beyond Military Service
One such organization participating in SOF Week was Victor + Valor, a nonprofit founded to help members of the military community strengthen their brands and tell their stories more effectively. The organization supports active duty service members, veterans, military spouses, military children, and SOF personnel through branding, marketing, and communications services designed to help them grow their businesses and expand their impact. Its approach extends beyond traditional branding and marketing, helping entrepreneurs build businesses that align with their strengths and ambitions.
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