WEST HARTFORD — Robert Doyle had a couple of dress suits, but when he was in Iraq they were stolen from his storage unit along with his desktop computer and golf clubs.
So Doyle, who was a sergeant first-class in the U.S. Army, was particularly pleased with the $1,000 midnight-blue, double-pinstripe suit he was fitted for Thursday. It was a gift for him from Brooks Brothers on the first day of the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities, based at the University of Connecticut.
The 10-day entrepreneurial program, which is sponsored by foundations, individual donors and businesses, will cover topics ranging from “elevator pitches” to marketing to social media and financing.
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