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Three Leaders, One Mission: A Not-To-Be Missed Fireside Chat

Here’s what you’ll learn after reading this article: Tomorrow at the PuroClean Convention, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from three exceptional leaders whose careers have been defined by service, leadership, and mission accomplishment. PuroClean President Steve White will host a special Fireside Chat featuring Brigadier General (Ret.) Dick Miller and...

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How Veterans Continue to Serve With Community Restoration

Here’s what you’ll learn after reading this article: For many military veterans, service does not end when the uniform comes off. The desire to lead, support others, and make a meaningful impact often continues long after active duty. Business ownership provides an opportunity to continue that mission while building something...

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Veterans Franchise Owners: The Disaster Response Front Line

Here’s what you’ll learn after reading this article: Military service prepares individuals to answer the call when others need help most, including disaster response. Whether responding during times of crisis, leading under pressure, or operating in uncertain environments, service members are trained to act when urgency matters. For many veterans,...

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What Makes High-Performing Veteran Franchise Owners?

Here’s what you’ll learn after reading this article: For many military veterans, the transition from service to civilian life includes one important question: What comes next? While some pursue traditional careers, others seek something more—an opportunity to lead, build, serve, and continue operating with purpose. That is one reason veteran...

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Thinking About Your Next Chapter? Here Are Your Options

Transitioning out of the military is rarely defined by a single moment. For most veterans, it unfolds gradually, a series of decisions, reflections, and quiet realizations about identity, purpose, and direction. The structure of military life provides clarity. There is a mission, a team, and a shared understanding of responsibility. When that structure changes, veterans often find themselves navigating a landscape filled with opportunity but also uncertainty.

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Is Business Ownership Your Next Mission?

Many veterans describe leaving military service not as an ending, but as a transition from one form of leadership to another. The habits developed in uniform—accountability, decisiveness, and resilience—rarely fade. Instead, they seek new expression.

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After the Uniform: Exploring Veteran-Focused Opportunities

The moment a service member transitions out of the military often carries a mixture of pride, anticipation, and uncertainty. The uniform represented more than employment, it symbolized identity, community, and purpose. Removing it can create a quiet but profound question: Who am I now, and where do I belong?

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PuroClean’s PuroVet Program Supports AMVETS Roof Replacement

In a meaningful demonstration of veteran-to-veteran support, PuroClean and its veteran-focused PuroVetProgram have contributed funding to help fund the roof replacement at the deteriorating AMVETS Lodge in Higgins Lake, Michigan, a critical community space that had fallen into disrepair after years of exposure and structural wear.

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