Here’s what you’ll learn after reading this article:
- PuroClean President Steve White will host a special fireside chat featuring retired Generals Dick Miller and Cornell A. Wilson Jr. to discuss veteran entrepreneurship and leadership.
- The discussion will focus on how veterans can leverage their military discipline, resilience, and leadership skills to succeed in business ownership and continue serving their communities.
- The event highlights the PuroVet Program, which supports veterans transitioning to civilian life by providing a proven franchise system, mentorship, and a strong military-connected network.
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 Major General (Ret.) Cornell A. Wilson Jr., bringing together decades of military and business leadership experience for a conversation focused on veteran entrepreneurship, leadership, and building a successful future after military service.
Between them, General Miller and General Wilson have led soldiers around the world, managed complex operations, built high-performing organizations, and developed leaders at every level. Their combined experience offers a unique perspective on what it takes to lead under pressure, overcome challenges, and create lasting impact.
But this conversation is about more than military leadership. It is about what happens after the uniform comes off.
It is about how veterans can leverage the leadership, discipline, accountability, and resilience they developed during military service to succeed in business ownership and continue serving through community restoration.
Moderated by Steve White, a veteran himself and one of the driving forces behind the PuroVet Program, the Fireside Chat will explore leadership lessons that translate from military service to business ownership, building strong teams and organizational culture, overcoming adversity and embracing change, the importance of mentorship and community, why veterans are uniquely positioned to become successful entrepreneurs, and how purpose and mission continue long after military service ends.
For veterans considering business ownership, current PuroVet Franchise Owners, and anyone interested in leadership development, this promises to be one of the most impactful conversations of the convention.
General Miller has spent decades advocating for veterans and creating opportunities for veteran success. General Wilson has dedicated his career to leadership, operational excellence, and developing future leaders. Together with Steve White, they bring a wealth of knowledge and experience that attendees can apply to their own personal and professional journeys.
The PuroClean PuroVet Program was founded on a simple belief: The skills that make successful military leaders also make successful business owners.
Tomorrow’s Fireside Chat will bring that belief to life.
As the PuroClean Convention continues to bring together veteran leaders, Franchise Owners, and members of the PuroClean family, this Fireside Chat is a reminder that the mission does not end when military service is complete. It continues through leadership, business ownership, community impact, and service to others.
For veterans considering their next chapter, PuroClean and the PuroVet Program offer more than a franchise opportunity. They offer a proven system, a strong support network, and a military-connected community that understands the value of service, discipline, and leadership.
Join PuroClean. Become part of our military community. And make plans to attend next year’s convention to experience firsthand the leadership, camaraderie, and opportunity that define PuroVet.
Because veterans do not stop leading. They find a new mission.
The Fireside Chat is just the beginning. Find out more about PuroClean’s PuroVet Program by visiting PuroVet.com or calling 855-PUROVET today!
What is the main focus of the upcoming fireside chat?
Hosted by PuroClean President Steve White, the fireside chat brings together retired Generals Dick Miller and Cornell A. Wilson Jr. to discuss how the leadership, discipline, and resilience developed in the military translate into successful business ownership and community restoration.
What is the core philosophy behind the PuroClean PuroVet Program?
The program is built on the belief that the exact skills that make someone a successful military leader also make them a successful entrepreneur. It is designed to help veterans find a “new mission” after their military service ends.
How does the PuroVet Program support veterans looking to enter franchise ownership?
For veterans transitioning to civilian life, the program offers a proven franchise business system, a strong support network, and a military-connected community that understands and values service, discipline, and leadership.
