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VR Small – Changing the Way Women Veterans See the World and Do Business [Video]

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VR Small – Changing the Way Women Veterans See the World and Do Business

VR Small, is the founder and chief executive officer for the Veteran Women’s Enterprise Center (VWEC) (https://veteranwomensec.org/) , a national initiative launched in southern Dallas.  VR testified for the original House Bill to make June 12, Women Veterans Day in Texas (https://legiscan.com/TX/text/SB805/2017) .  This year, VR led the launched of the first annual statewide Women Veterans Day Pitch Competition highlighting the innovations and economic impact of current/potential women veteran entrepreneurs.  

VR serves on the Advisory Committee for TWU’s Center for Women Entrepreneurs (https://twu.edu/center-women-entrepreneurs/) and is a fellow of SMU’s Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanity—Inclusive Economy (https://inclusive-economy.org/) , Dallas Public Voices (https://www.theboonefamilyfoundation.org/voices/2019-dallas-public-voices-greenhouse-participants/) , the Bush Institute Stand-to-Veteran Leadership Program (https://www.bushcenter.org/about-the-center/newsroom/press-releases/2019/06/bush-institute-announces-2019-stand-to-class.html) and is featured in Dallas Innovates: The Future 50 (https://dallasinnovates.com/dallas-innovates-2020-the-magazine/) North Texans.  VR is the SBA’s DFW District 2020 Veterans Small Business Advocate of the Year and serves on the 30th Congressional District Veteran Advisory Committee and supports the efforts of various local veteran coalitions and service organizations. Ms. Small chaired the Veteran Business Subcommittee for the City of Dallas, Office of Business Diversity and was the 2017 VP for Veteran Affairs with SCORE Dallas.  

In alignment with the VWEC’s mission, VR just completed phase one of the Moments That Matter (https://www.dallasfed.org/cd/moments.aspx) Research Project exclusively focused on women veteran owned businesses in the DFW metroplex with the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank and has currently launched phase two with SMU’s Hunt Institute, Global Development Lab to conduct a series of national focus groups (https://blog.smu.edu/huntinstitute/2020/07/28/moments-that-matter/) .

Most importantly, VR is a Navy Veteran, proud stepdaughter, and sister to U.S. Army Retired Vietnam & Iraq Veterans, respectively. Living her personal slogan “Changing the way we see the world and do business,” VR is a motivational speakers, moderator, educator and advocate specifically for women veteran as well as women and small businesses in general—driving social and economic change across our nation. 

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