A Navy veteran, Philip Chumley, has opened a gaming center called Wulfspar Nexus in Leon Valley, Texas. The center offers a space for gamers, veterans, and students to connect and find opportunities.
From Military to Entrepreneurship
Chumley’s journey to opening the gaming center began after he left the military. He worked in information technology and eventually decided to start his own business. With the help of local nonprofits and veteran services, Chumley was able to turn his passion into a reality.
Wulfspar Nexus is not just a gaming center, but also a space for the community to come together. Chumley has started working with local schools to teach students about gaming and technology programs. The center is available for group tournament trainings, team sessions, parties, and more.
A Growing Movement
Chumley is part of a growing movement of veterans choosing entrepreneurship after service. According to data from the U.S. Small Business Administration, more than 1.9 million businesses in the United States are owned by veterans, providing jobs to more than 5.5 million people.
Chumley’s vision for Wulfspar Nexus extends beyond the walls of his business. He wants to create a space where people can come together and find connection and opportunity. With the support of the local community, Chumley is confident that his business will thrive and make a positive impact on the area.
Original reporting: San Antonio, TX News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.