AUBURN — Former chamber head Matt Leonard has created a new event to match-make entrepreneurial veterans leaving the service with business owners looking to leave their companies to someone else.

Called the Maine Small Business Exchange, it’s being held Feb. 16-17 at the Auburn Hilton Garden Inn.

More than a dozen veterans from around New England have registered so far. Leonard expects a total of 40 to 50 veterans and business owners.

Most of the event takes place Feb. 17 with breakfast, lunch and a day of programming built around selling a business, buying a business, strategic planning, financing and a keynote by Chris Tyll, a U.S. Navy Seal who started two Maine restaurants when he left the service.

Tickets are $125.

Leonard said there’s a lot to be gained in bringing both sides together to talk.

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“It’s little interactions that ignite opportunity,” he said. “Veterans are twice as likely as their civilian counterparts to be self-employed. Maine has an aging demographic and a lot of people’s exit strategy has been, ‘Well, I’ll sell my business when I’m ready to retire.’ When a lot of people have aged out and are ready to retire, you have a hard time finding a buyer.”

Leonard is hoping to make it more than a one-time event. A U.S. Navy veteran himself, Leonard founded Military Talent Source last April to match veterans leaving the service with companies looking to hire.

“I’ve gotten a lot of phone calls; there are a lot of people out there looking for opportunities,” he said. “They don’t necessarily consider Maine. When they see what Maine has to offer, it’s suddenly on their radar.”

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Chris Tyll will be the keynote speaker at the Maine Small Business Exchange event in Auburn next weekend. Tyll is a Michigan native who started two restaurants in Maine after serving nine years as a U.S. Navy Seal. (Submitted photo)

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