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Veteran VC Shows Dedication to Defense Tech Innovation, Moves HQ


TLDR:

  • Veteran Ventures Capital is relocating its headquarters to Tysons, Virginia to enhance operational capabilities and foster future growth.
  • The move underscores VVC’s commitment to supporting veteran-led technological innovation and entrepreneurial success in the defense tech industry.

Veteran Ventures Capital (VVC), a leading early-stage investor specializing in emerging, veteran-led national security technology businesses, has announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters to Tysons, Virginia. This strategic move signifies VVC’s commitment to enhancing its operational capabilities and fostering future growth. The decision to move to Tysons underscores VVC’s dedication to staying at the forefront of venture capital investment and fosters closer proximity to key strategic partners, veteran entrepreneurs, and targeted industry verticals.

From its founding in 2019 in Knoxville, Tennessee, VVC has been on a mission to discover and invest in the best veteran-led, early-stage companies developing impactful national security technologies. The relocation to Tysons, Virginia will serve as a hub for the firm’s strategic decision-making, investment analysis, and collaboration with its network of portfolio companies, partners, investors, and entrepreneurs. This move demonstrates VVC’s commitment to supporting groundbreaking veteran-led national security tech startups and driving innovation and technical modernization across the defense industry.

Veteran Ventures Capital is a growth-equity investment fund aimed at enabling and growing veteran entrepreneurs working in the intersection of national security and commercial technology businesses. The team at VVC invests exclusively in companies with military veteran leadership, recognizing their military experience, training, and character transfer into exceptional business acumen and superior risk-adjusted returns for investors. VVC, now headquartered in Tysons, Virginia, remains committed to empowering veteran entrepreneurs nationwide and shaping the leading veteran-led commercial tech companies of the future.


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