Two Wisconsin cities among Top 20 Cities for Veteran Entrepreneurs
Leading national organization recognizes Milwaukee, Madison among best cities in country for veteran entrepreneurs for the second year in a row
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – For the second straight year, the Virginia-based PenFed Foundation has named Madison and Milwaukee among the 2021 Top US cities for Veteran Entrepreneurs. The report, which ranked Madison at #17 and Milwaukee at #19, found Wisconsin is one of the country’s prime destinations for veteran entrepreneurship.
“Thanks to the hard work of our partners in the public and private sector, Wisconsin is emerging as the leading state for veterans to start and grow their businesses,” said Saul Newton, President & CEO of the Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce. “We know that when veterans succeed, Wisconsin succeeds. Attracting more veteran entrepreneurs to call Wisconsin home benefits everyone, and we’re proud to see that our state’s investment in veteran business owners is paying off.”
“PenFed is proud to support the military community and our highly skilled veteran entrepreneurs who have unique experiences and grit to succeed. Supporting veteran entrepreneurs provides more jobs and opportunities for the military community as veteran-owned businesses often hire more veterans,” said James Schenck, president and CEO of PenFed Credit Union and CEO of the PenFed Foundation. “Wisconsin is building stronger cities through its support for veteran entrepreneurs. The goal of our top cities report is to celebrate American cities while inspiring them to do even more to support veteran businesses.”
“Even with the challenges of the last few years, Wisconsin’s veteran business community has never been stronger,” said Newton. “The Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce is excited to continue our leadership role as the state’s only business association dedicated to serving veterans, service members, and their families and ensure Wisconsin is the best state in the nation for those who have served and sacrificed on behalf of our country.”
The full PenFed Foundation 2021 Top 20 Cities for Veteran Entrepreneurs report can be found here: https://veip.penfedfoundation.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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