B.R's M.V.B - Minority Veteran Business
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OUT TO LUNCH finds Baton Rouge Business Report Editor Stephanie Riegel combining her hard news journalist skills and food background: conducting business over lunch. Baton Rouge has long had a storied history of politics being conducted over meals, now...
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While the men and women who serve in the military make untold
sacrifices to serve their country, when they come home they face
a unique set of challenges – especially when it comes tt starting
a business. According to the most recent statistics, in the
United States today, fewer than six percent of all businesses are
owned by military veterans. And of those roughly 338-thousand
veteran-owned businesses, only 10% are owned by Black
veterans. A handful of them are in Baton Rouge.
Craig Stevens is President of Genesis 360, a Baton Rouge based
company that acts like a one-stop shop providing services related
to building maintenance, grounds maintenance and construction and
even IT services.
Craig started the company in 2011 as a parking lot-striping
company so its scope of services was limited but quickly grew as
Craig began offering more and more services to a clientele that
now span the country and include commercial business and the
federal government.
Craig, a native of Opelousas, who now lives in Baton Rouge, is a
retired Air Force officer, who served for 25 years in the U.S.,
Europe and Asia before retiring as captain of the 93rd bomb
squadron. From there he went to serve as Director of Operations
for Circle K before founding Genesis 360 in 2011.
Xavier Hoskins is Managing Partner of DXI Health Solutions, a
Baton Rouge-based company that specializes in orthotics, joint
replacement implants, spinal hardware bone growth hardware and
disposable medical equipment.
Xavier and his partner David Hyde founded the company in 2011,
after Xavier spent a dozen years in the pharmaceutical industry.
Xavier also is a veteran. He served in the U.S. Army after
graduating from Ole Miss. Xavier and Craig also know each other
because they were both members of the first class in the Baton
Rouge Area Chamber’s Drive Minority Business Accelerator program,
which was held during the fall of 2022 and spring of 2023.
Out to Lunch is recorded over lunch at Mansurs on the
Boulevard. You can find more information including photos from
this show at itsbatonrouge.la.
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