The Haub School of Business has announced that it will be participating in the The Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities. The Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities is an entrepreneurial and small business education program that was founded in 2007 at the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University. The program is operated by SU’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families.
The Haub school joins several other schools that participate in the EBV program, including the SU’s Whitman School of Management, The Florida State University College of Business, the UCLA Anderson School of Management, Texas A&M University’s Mays School of Business, the Krannert School at Purdue University, University of Connecticut School of Business, the E.J. Ourso College of Business at Louisiana State University and the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University.
The Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans is one of the nation’s premier veteran entrepreneurship training programs. The program is recognized as a national best practice by the Department of the Army and one of the 10 best entrepreneurship programs in the United States according to Inc. Magazine. Syracuse University serves as the EBV Consortium’s National Headquarters. EBV is administered under the auspices of the Institute for Veterans and Military Families, the first interdisciplinary national institute in higher education focused on the social, economic, education and policy issues impacting veterans and their families post-service.
Haub School of Business Dean Joseph A. DiAngelo said that receiving acceptance into the EBV will provides the University with more opportunities to serve the student veterans. “We are proud to collaborate with Syracuse and the other nationally acclaimed colleges and universities to bring this program to our nation’s servicemen and women,” he said.