Texas helps veteran-owned businesses, which contribute $1.18 billion to state's economy

ASAN (KXAN)-The companies owned by old warriors contribute $ 1.18 billion to the Texas-Kusasas economy, in turn, have programs to support entrepreneurs, according to the Texas Veterans Committee.

“We are a small team and our jobs are to help all veteran entrepreneurs in Texas, regardless of their place on their journey to start, grow, or even get out of their business,” said Megan Tamiz, director of a program for the Veterans Program program in Texas.

In the middle of the day, KXAN News had an old warrior in the army, along with the veteran in the Air Force and business owner, Robert Strong, to a depth question and answer before the small work week, which runs from 4 to 10 May. “The week is recognized by the decisive contributions of American project owners and small business owners,” according to the American Business Administration.

Austin, recognized as a name The best city for old warriors to live Between Top 10 to start businessAccording to the garment, it is home to many veteran entrepreneurs. One of these works is the special specialization and spices of the specialty in Strong Thai, which was launched in the same year as the ancient warriors program at the Veterans Committee in Texas. This program plays an important role in helping old warriors such as Strong in starting and developing their work.

“I wish I knew about the committee when we started our work,” Strong said after describing his recent journey to launch a set of hot sauces that he described as “a specialized line that gives your restaurant experience in the kitchen restaurant.”

Strong, who served and published in Fallujah, developed a passion for Thai food during his trips in Thailand. After leaving the army, he joined the cooking school and started a truck in Austin in 2013, which eventually evolved into Thai specialized sauces and spices. Strong said that Pretty Thai has products available in more than 50 Heb sites and plans to launch at Walmart stores throughout Texas by October.

  • A man and a woman in a truck
  • A man and a woman in a booth with sauces
  • FOD truck parked outside

TVC helps veteran entrepreneurs by providing resources such as business planning and marketing and linking them to capital. It also provides veteran verification letter that allows new companies owned by the veteran to give up certain fees and taxes. Old warriors can learn more on TVC.

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