Wilmington, DE (PRWEB) November 11, 2013 -- The Company Corporation®, the nation’s leader in helping small businesses incorporate and form limited liability companies (LLCs), is pleased to honor the insight and creativity of U.S. military veteran Tony Beaman, winner of its most recent Business Plan Contest.
Open to participants from around the country, The Company Corporation’s Business Plan Contest encourages young entrepreneurs to grow their ideas into start-up and early-stage businesses. Entries for the contest’s next round are due by December 31, 2013. Visit https://www.incorporate.com/business_plan_contest.html for contest guidelines.
Tony Beaman’s winning business plan executive summary described ElitePrep U, a veteran-owned nonprofit company dedicated to training, mentoring, and educating U.S. veterans through direct contact with successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and corporate managers and executives.
Beaman says his aspiration for ElitePrep U is to “become a partner and leader with other individuals, corporations and veterans groups in an effort to help veterans develop skills and strong leadership and entrepreneurship mindsets.” ElitePrep U participants would receive expert career counseling along with training on presentation skills, interview preparation, résumé assistance and professional profile development.
A veteran of the U.S. Army National Guard, Beaman is president and founder of Millennium Franchise Group and Fran4Vets (Franchising For Veterans), a certified veteran-owned small business through the Veterans Administration. He holds an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Management and a BA in advertising/public relations journalism from the University of Arkansas. For his winning plan, The Company Corporation has awarded Beaman $1,000.
“Our panel of judges was impressed with the timeliness and vision behind Tony Beaman’s business plan,” said David Gilardi, general manager of The Company Corporation. “There is an acute need in the U.S. right now to provide training opportunities to our returning service men and women. Tony’s plan offers a clear path to entrepreneurship skills that can help bring the wisdom, experience and knowledge of our veterans to the workplace—resources we all can benefit from.”
About The Company Corporation
With more than 750,000 businesses formed, The Company Corporation® provides affordable services to small businesses and entrepreneurs nationwide seeking to incorporate their businesses. In addition to filing corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs) in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, The Company Corporation offers a wide range of products and services, including license and permit assistance, corporate kits, business education books, certificates of good standing, Registered Agent services, and business start-up services. Based in Delaware, The Company Corporation serves small business owners nationwide through its websites, http://www.incorporate.com and http://www.llc.com.
Kent Priestley, The Company Corporation, http://www.incorporate.com, +1 (800) 927-9801 Ext: 63481, [email protected]
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