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Episode 8: Leaving the Army and Starting a Business During a Recession: Brian Butler of Vistra Communications
Boots About Business
English - July 15, 2020 10:00 - 20 minutes - 19.9 MBEntrepreneurship Business Society & Culture veterans in business business leaders leadership business veterans military veterans army navy marines air force Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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By any measure, Brian Butler was having a successful career in the Army. He served in Desert Storm, was chosen to work on the Homeland Security Council in The White House (where he worked on preparing for a pandemic no less!), and was selected for promotion to colonel (O6).
And yet, after 22 years in uniform, he decided to do something else. So, he opened a business. That happened to be during a period of time we come to describe later at The Great Recession.
Today he’s the CEO of Vistra Communications – a mid-sized marketing and communications firm near Tampa, FL. On this episode, he tells us about the highs and lows of business and offers his advice to veterans that are considering opening their own shops.
Show notes online at www.bootsaboutbusiness.com.
Links:
* Connect with Brian on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/babvistra/)
* Visit his business: Vistra Communications (https://consultvistra.com/)
* Read more about his business story: How this Army veteran's business survived launching during the Great Recession (https://finance.yahoo.com/news/vistra-communications-army-small-business-201910079.html)
By any measure, Brian Butler was having a successful career in the Army. He served in Desert Storm, was chosen to work on the Homeland Security Council in The White House (where he worked on preparing for a pandemic no less!), and was selected for promotion to colonel (O6).
And yet, after 22 years in uniform, he decided to do something else. So, he opened a business. That happened to be during a period of time we come to describe later at The Great Recession.
Today he’s the CEO of Vistra Communications – a mid-sized marketing and communications firm near Tampa, FL. On this episode, he tells us about the highs and lows of business and offers his advice to veterans that are considering opening their own shops.
Show notes online at www.bootsaboutbusiness.com.
Links:
Connect with Brian on LinkedIn
Visit his business: Vistra Communications
Read more about his business story: How this Army veteran's business survived launching during the Great Recession