Gordon Logan on Veterans Day and the “Help A Hero” Scholarship
On today’s episode, we honor veterans and celebrate the men and women who have served this country. Veteran Gordon Logan joins to talk about his service in the Vietnam War and how he’s continuing to serve his community through a unique scholarship he created called “Help A Hero,” which provides scholarship assistance to pursue higher or technical education when members leave the military. We discuss the specifics of the scholarship program and how you can get involved.
Gordon Logan is a veteran and founder of Sport Clips, a national franchise with almost 1,900 salon locations. He’s gone from U.S. Air Force pilot to Wharton/MIT graduate, successful franchisor in all 50 states and Canada, and "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the International Franchise Association (IFA). In 2013, he created the “Help A Hero” scholarship which has raised $11.4 million to provide 2,400 scholarships to veterans in need from all branches of military service.
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