Sharing Best Practices at the Driven by Success Summit
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services was a key and integral part of coordinating, planning, preparing for and executing a transportation industry summit in New Jersey, last week.
Members of the Driven by Success coalition, community partners and supporters attended the summit to share lessons, exchange ideas and meet the graduates. Following a successful first cohort of program graduates, the veterans that attended are more prepared to serve and be key contributing members of their communities as small business owners in New Jersey.
Dixon Center’s Program and Services team continues to be a key member of the leadership, strategic planning, curriculum development, recruitment and execution of this training program as we scale it for future cohorts.

John Harmon, President of AACCNJ, Eileen Greenlay, Dixon Center, Jennifer Grosick and Frank Britt with Pilot Company

Pilot Company engaging with Driven by Success graduates, owners of a small trucking business in NJ
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