
Aligning Capabilities to Elevate Veteran Success
“The Center brings a capacity-building lens—helping organizations strengthen how they deliver, connect, and scale impact—and we see real opportunity to support the Boeing Center in
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services visited The Veterans Future Lab. Our team is collaborating with The Veterans Future Lab to assist participants achieve their goals in entrepreneurship and business ventures.
Leveraging our work and network, our objectives are to connect opportunities to access financial capital, direct services, and financial wellbeing.
Veterans Future Lab is housed in the New York University School of Engineering in Brooklyn. Its 9-month, no-cost Apex program provides mentorship, support, and resources needed to start and grow high-impact companies.
A bonus: with a generous donation we will provide a limited number of the book Atomic Habits to program graduates.

Pictured left to right: Col. Duncan Milne, President; Alexa Modero and Jack Wilson with NYU Tandon Veterans Future Labs; Eileen Greenlay, Director of Development

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“Our nation owes an eternal debt of gratitude for their sacrifice and that of their families. We cannot forget to remember.” – Sara Heidenheimer, Program

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