By David Williams
At the University of Florida, dozens of veterans are getting tangible tools, tricks and tips on how to run their own businesses.
Every veteran in the room has served our nation in one capacity or another, but on Tuesday, they were the ones being served entrepreneurial know-how. One of those veterans was U.S. Army veteran, Rod Nelson, 39, of Orlando. He served in Afghanistan and wants to eventually open his own boat repair shop.
âIt’s not about making a ton of money,” Nelson explained. “It’s about that freedom to be in charge of my own life and spend time with my family.â
Another is U.S. Army veteran, Matt Franz, 31, of Orlando. He served in both Iraq and Korea.
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