 How y'all doing today? Good, thank you. My name is Kel Bales, and we are currently at Ilbar Coffee House in Bistral, located in downtown Kimberley, Wisconsin, within the Burr Street Center. I grew up here in Appleton, Wisconsin, and wanded up after I graduated from high school, went to Griffin College for a couple of years, and decided I wasn't quite working out, so I joined the Air Force for four years. Over 23 years, two months, 12 days, about 16 hours later, I retired from the Air Force, and moved back here to Appleton in September of 2018. I think most military members that I've talked to really have kind of an underlying entrepreneurial kind of motivation. It was important because it was a need. I was having veterans come into my office, talk to me about their ideas, wanting to start a business. We did not have a specific program for them to serve them. Being from a family that has had people serve and being proud of their service my entire life. I had grandfathers that served in World War II. I had uncles, many that served during Vietnam, and my son served for six years. Even though we are from different services, a different age group, different demographic, different backgrounds, we all had that commonality of being a U.S. military veteran. I can't speak highly enough of the program, truly a lifesaver that really kind of helped me find my way in some of those kind of hopeless moments of, okay, now what do I do, how do I do this? Putting some structure back in my life that I desperately needed. To know that we can provide a foundation for them to get launched, open up their awareness to all of the resources that are available to them right here in their own backyard around the state and around the nation, and then be here for ongoing support if they need us is really an honor and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to serve these folks and to be able to watch them take off and grow.