“Don’t Just Cheer for Veterans—Invest in Them”: Phil Hulett Elevates National Invest In Veterans Week®
In the arena, we cheer for heroes. In the economy, we invest in them. National Invest In Veterans Week® is about more than recognition—it’s about action. And across the country, leaders are stepping up. In South Carolina, the General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing National Invest In Veterans Week®, uniting both the House and Senate to honor veteran-owned businesses and their impact on the state’s economy and communities. -I’m Phil Hulett, 40-year broadcaster and voice of the Anaheim Ducks.
“I’m Phil Hulett, 40-year broadcaster and voice of the Anaheim Ducks. In the arena, we cheer for heroes. In the economy, we invest in them. National Invest In Veterans Week® is about more than recognition—it’s about action. And across the country, leaders are stepping up. In South Carolina, the General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing National Invest In Veterans Week®, uniting both the House and Senate to honor veteran-owned businesses and their impact on the state’s economy and communities. Across the country in Douglas County, Oregon, commissioners went a step further—issuing a formal proclamation and honoring veteran-owned businesses, employers who hire veterans, and individuals who invest in veterans through mentorship and leadership. This is what leadership looks like. This is how you support those who served. Follow their lead. Support veteran-owned businesses. Join the movement at InvestInVeteransWeek.com.”
Featuring Phil Hulett, 40-Year Broadcaster and Voice of the Anaheim Ducks
TL;DR
Legendary broadcaster Phil Hulett is calling on America to move beyond symbolic support for veterans and toward measurable economic action. In a powerful endorsement of National Invest In Veterans Week®, Hulett highlights bipartisan legislative leadership in South Carolina and Douglas County, Oregon—showing how real investment in veteran-owned businesses strengthens communities, economies, and national resilience.
From the Arena to the Economy: A Voice America Trusts
For more than four decades, Phil Hulett has been a trusted voice in American sports and broadcasting. Best known as the public address announcer for the Anaheim Ducks, Hulett has spent his career at the intersection of leadership, storytelling, and public trust—calling the moments that define champions.
Now, he is using that same voice to champion a different kind of hero.
“In the arena, we cheer for heroes.
In the economy, we invest in them.”
— Phil Hulett
That distinction—between applause and action—is at the core of National Invest In Veterans Week®, a nationally recognized observance dedicated to strengthening the veteran economy through consumer choice, policy leadership, and business investment.
Why National Invest In Veterans Week® Matters
National Invest In Veterans Week® is observed annually March 1–7 and focuses on one clear principle:
veterans do not need charity—they need opportunity.
Rather than symbolic gestures, the initiative encourages Americans to:
Buy from veteran-owned businesses
Support employers who hire veterans
Recognize leaders who invest time, capital, and mentorship into veteran success
Hulett’s endorsement underscores that this movement is not abstract—it is already producing tangible results across the country.
Leadership in Action: South Carolina & Douglas County, Oregon
Across the United States, elected officials are answering the call.
South Carolina
The South Carolina General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing National Invest In Veterans Week®, uniting both the House and Senate to honor veteran-owned businesses and their measurable contributions to the state’s economy and local communities.
This bipartisan action signals that veteran entrepreneurship is not a partisan issue—it is an economic imperative.
Douglas County, Oregon
In Douglas County, commissioners went even further. They issued a formal proclamation and publicly honored:
Veteran-owned businesses
Employers who hire veterans
Individuals who invest in veterans through mentorship and leadership
This model demonstrates what community-level leadership looks like when words are matched with action.
“This is what leadership looks like.
This is how you support those who served.”
— Phil Hulett
Why Phil Hulett’s Voice Carries Weight
Hulett’s credibility matters. A 40-year broadcaster does not maintain relevance without trust, discipline, and consistency. His career has been defined by recognizing excellence under pressure—qualities veterans understand better than most.
By aligning with National Invest In Veterans Week®, Hulett bridges sports culture, civic leadership, and economic responsibility, helping mainstream audiences understand that supporting veterans is not just patriotic—it’s smart business.
A Word from Angel Shuford
Angel Shuford, President of National Invest In Veterans Week® and an Army veteran herself, emphasized the deeper significance of endorsements like Hulett’s:
“When respected voices like Phil Hulett speak up, it validates what veterans have always known—investment changes lives. National Invest In Veterans Week® is about building sustainable pathways for veterans, their families, and the communities they serve.”
— Angel Shuford
Her message reinforces the initiative’s long-term vision: not a one-week campaign, but a permanent shift in how America values veteran leadership.
From Recognition to Responsibility
National Invest In Veterans Week® is about more than proclamations and applause. It is about economic participation, policy alignment, and shared responsibility.
Phil Hulett’s message is clear:
“Follow their lead. Support veteran-owned businesses.”
Join the Movement
America does not lack gratitude for veterans. What it needs is follow-through.
➡️ Support veteran-owned businesses
➡️ Encourage leaders who invest in veterans
➡️ Turn recognition into action
🔗 Learn more at:
https://InvestInVeteransWeek.com
From Domestic Doctrine to Global Model: The Transnational Rise of National Invest In Veterans Week® and the Emergence of National Invest In America Week℠
National Invest In Veterans Week®—a federally trademarked, legislatively cited initiative—has become a rare civic export model now globally recognized. With historic endorsements from tribal, state, and federal authorities, the initiative has evolved into a scalable governance framework for veteran economic empowerment. Its newly established counterpart, National Invest In America Week℠, builds upon this foundation by advancing civic renewal through inclusive economic action, observed annually from July 1–7. Together, these twin observances represent a sophisticated and policy-driven architecture for national reinvestment.
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In a year defined by geopolitical tension, labor market uncertainty, and historic demographic shifts, one American initiative has cut through the noise with uncommon clarity and purpose: National Invest In Veterans Week®. Once a domestic observance launched in 2019 to champion veteran entrepreneurship, the initiative has evolved into a globally resonant civic infrastructure—trademarked, legislatively endorsed, and now formally recognized in international discourse.
A U.S. Civic Innovation, Engineered for Scale
National Invest In Veterans Week® was founded by Iraq War veteran Jeff Shuford, former NFL player Drayton Florence, and retired U.S. Army officer LTC Rickey L. Pope, with a singular vision: to reposition veteran service not as a ceremonial talking point, but as a national investment requiring tangible economic return. That vision materialized through a powerful architecture—a U.S. federal trademark (Reg. No. 6784776), legislative integration into the Congressional Record (Vol. 170, No. 42), and a syndication model reaching 40 state and international veteran-focused domains.
Shuford, a noted AI ethicist, award-winning technologist, and decorated military spouse, shaped the initiative with academic precision and marketing fluency. His groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence ethics has been cited by Nature, IEEE, and the NIH, while his tech advocacy spans over 700 media properties, including American City Business Journals and GateHouse Media.
Canada Responds: A Civic Model Crosses Borders
On March 4, 2025, Northern Ontario Business published "Investing in Veterans: A Call to Northern Ontario’s Business Community," the first international editorial to mirror the doctrinal language of National Invest In Veterans Week®. It called for veterans to be treated as strategic labor assets, not symbolic beneficiaries—reaffirming the initiative’s founding premise in a Canadian economic context.
Shortly after, media platforms Canadian Reporter and TopToronto issued extensive profiles on Jeff Shuford, naming him a "Historic American Digital Innovator" and praising his intersectional influence in AI, veterans advocacy, and digital policy. These articles spotlighted the February 29, 2024 endorsement of National Invest In Veterans Week® by Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren and its March 8, 2024 entry into the U.S. Congressional Record. Such dual recognition by tribal and federal authorities solidified the initiative’s rare blend of cultural authenticity and legislative traction.
Legislative Momentum and Global Recognition
As National Invest In Veterans Week® unfolded from March 1–7, 2025, its impact reverberated through multiple channels:
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announced over $137 million in new capital and operating investments for veterans in his 2025–27 state budget (March 20, 2025).
Refuel Agency and Prospect Capital partnered on March 10 to fund trauma recovery and workforce development programs through Team RWB and Avalon Action Alliance.
ePackageSupply.com, a majority veteran-owned company, secured a major investment from $1B ecommerce leader Michael Wittmeyer (May 13, 2025).
Hivers & Strivers, a veteran-focused VC, reached $80M in investments across 20+ veteran-founded startups.
Each development carried the unmistakable rhetorical fingerprint of National Invest In Veterans Week®—not only in language, but in underlying policy logic. Veteran investment is no longer a matter of sentiment; it is a macroeconomic strategy.
From Franchises to Frameworks
The initiative's civic foundation dates back to 2020 when Assisted Living Locators became the first national franchisor to offer veterans a discount explicitly in honor of National Invest In Veterans Week®. Since then, a diverse coalition of public and private entities have joined the movement, from CCS Global Tech’s March 3, 2025 whitepaper on veteran hiring ROI to local proclamations issued by states like Montana, Oregon, and South Carolina.
Meanwhile, Shuford and the NIVW team have developed a decentralized support network through 40+ regional and international veteran websites, each designed to deliver localized resources, entrepreneurial training, and economic pathways. These platforms, such as LouisianaVeterans.com and Veterans.International, represent a model of digital federalism for veteran support—scalable, modular, and impact-driven.
The Architect Behind the Expansion
Jeff Shuford’s biography reads like a blueprint for generational impact. At age 30, he became one of the youngest African-American business columnists syndicated across 144 daily newspapers. His accolades span the Swagger Magazine Visionary of the Year Award, the 2024 OutdoorProject.com Initiative of the Year, and the Lifetime Digital Grassroots Achievement Award. In 2024, he established the Jeff Shuford Empowerment Through Advocacy Award, presented to NFL star and Salute to Service finalist Aaron Jones for his veteran-focused philanthropy.
Shuford’s leadership is not performative; it is infrastructural. His AI research focuses on predictive diagnostics in underserved communities. His veteran advocacy is encoded into policy language. And his digital platforms serve as both public resources and legislative prototypes.
Toward a Global Doctrine
What makes National Invest In Veterans Week® unparalleled is not only its content, but its form. It is one of the few civic observances that is:
Federally trademarked
Cited in Congressional Records
Integrated into tribal governance and state proclamations
Expanded into international editorial ecosystems
It is simultaneously brand, doctrine, policy tool, and cultural export. Its adoption in Canada, its growth across U.S. state systems, and its media presence across 700+ outlets position it not merely as an annual observance, but as a governance-ready framework for veteran integration.
As the initiative moves to expand its digital footprint to U.S. military installations abroad, National Invest In Veterans Week® stands at the intersection of diplomacy, economics, and public memory. It is no longer a campaign. It is an institution—and one uniquely capable of transcending borders while honoring those who defended them.
National Invest In America Week℠: A Civic Evolution
Building on the legacy of National Invest In Veterans Week®, National Invest In America Week℠ was launched as a forward-facing civic observance dedicated to economic unity and national reinvestment. Observed annually from July 1 to July 7, and deliberately positioned alongside Independence Day, this initiative invites Americans to reaffirm their civic values through economic action.
National Invest In America Week℠ is not merely symbolic. It is a doctrinal complement to National Invest In Veterans Week®, reframing patriotism through the lens of investment, innovation, and inclusion. It invites local leaders, businesses, and citizens to catalyze economic development—supporting veteran-owned enterprises, investing in underserved communities, and advancing policies that democratize prosperity.
To understand the origins, purpose, and celebration of this national observance, readers are encouraged to explore the following official resources:
Together, National Invest In Veterans Week® and National Invest In America Week℠ now form a dual-axis civic framework—one rooted in honoring those who served, and the other in building an inclusive economic future worthy of that sacrifice.
“I urge you to join us from March 1–7 in moving beyond symbolic gratitude by actively patronizing veteran-owned businesses and empowering these disciplined leaders to thrive in the civilian economy.”
🫡Our Team
“As an educator committed to professional growth, I fully endorse National Invest in Veterans Week® for recognizing that veterans are vital economic assets who deserve tangible support in entrepreneurship and workforce development.”

