Veteran Ventures – Getting Your Boots Off the Ground

Sep 18 10:00 am — 11:30 am

Event Details

Are you a military veteran with an entrepreneurial spirit? Have you been exploring side gigs and wondering how to turn your passion into a thriving business?

“Veteran Ventures: Turning Side Gigs into Successful Businesses” is an empowering workshop designed specifically for Veterans like you, offering a roadmap to transition your skills and experiences into a lucrative entrepreneurial venture.

Led by seasoned business consultants and fellow Veteran entrepreneurs, this course is crafted to guide you through the journey of transforming your side gigs into sustainable and successful businesses.

Whether you’re still in the ideation phase or have already launched a side project, this course will provide you with the insights, strategies, and support needed to take your Veteran-led venture to new heights.

Topics covered:

  • Idea Creation
  • Identifying Your Strengths
  • Building Your Brand
  • Mentorship
  • Legal Consideration
  • Launching Your Business

This is an online class. The Zoom link will be emailed one day prior to event and/or upon registration.

About the Presenters

Allen Archuleta
Allen Archuleta

Allen’s professional path has been diverse, including launching and selling two professional services firms, acquiring and revitalizing several businesses and franchises, and imparting wisdom as a Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship at Sac State. His efforts have not only been recognized with a Top 40 under 40 award from the Sacramento Business Journal but have also earned him the Community All-Star Award from the Sacramento Kings for significant contributions to his community.

Today, he is committed to leveraging his extensive experience in business strategy, ownership, and consulting to support active duty, Veteran, and military family members in achieving their entrepreneurial dreams. Allen’s role at the NorCal VBOC is complemented by his qualifications as a licensed business broker, business lender, and tax advisor, positioning him uniquely to guide our veterans through the complexities of business ownership and growth.

Darren Gurney
Darren Gurney

Darren is a member of the NorCal VBOC team as a business consultant and trainer. His areas of expertise consist of entrepreneurial development, fiscal management, strategic planning, marketing, and sales. He has an entrepreneurial background in a family manufacturing/retail business, financial and lending experience in the banking industry. He was the Director of the Business and Entrepreneurship center hosted at Shasta College that served 10 northern counties. He currently work as an entrepreneurship instructor for Shasta College in the business department.

With many family members and friends who have or are currently serving in the military, he could not be more excited for the opportunity to serve our Veterans. His goal is to provide any help and resources he can to Veterans who are pursuing their own dreams and goals of starting or growing a business.

Darren received his M.B.A in Management from CSU, Chico and a bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship from CSU, Chico, he is also a licensed realtor.

The information provided in this webinar and any supplementary materials provided to registrants are intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial or legal advice. No registrant should act or fail to act on the basis of any material contained in this webinar without obtaining proper financial, legal or other professional advice specific to their situation. The Northern California Small Business Development Center, and its host, the HSU Sponsored Programs Foundation, specifically disclaims any liability, loss or risk, personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the information presented in this webinar. By registering for this webinar you acknowledge and agree that you have read, understood, accept and agree to the above disclaimer and that under no circumstances shall the Northern California Small Business Development Center or it’s host, the HSU Sponsored Programs Foundation, be held liable for any claims, losses, or damages of any kind or nature arising out of or in any way related to the information provided in this webinar and/or the registrant’s use of or reliance on said information.