Innovation is our Lifeblood
“Innovations are imperative in building capacity by organizations seeking to make lives of veterans and their families better.”
– Duncan S. Milne, Retired US Marine Corps Colonel, President,
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services (the Center) is attending the annual Social Innovation Summit in Atlanta, Georgia. The summit is a leading forum for sharing ideas, building connections, and finding partners committed to improving lives.
To support our business development goals, our team is connected with leaders across many sectors that are advancing social change around the world. Veterans may not be the initial focus of these discussions, but when we share our leadership and expertise, it becomes clear that veterans and military families are part of the communities these efforts aim to serve.
In turn, leaders recognize that including veterans and military families in their strategies and plans is not only the right thing to do, but also essential to meaningful innovation.
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