Veteran Benefits Guide CEO and co-founder Josh Smith recognized as a 2025 VEGAS INC C-Suite Honors honoree
Las Vegas, NV- Veteran Benefits Guide (VBG) is proud to announce that its CEO and co-Founder, Josh Smith, has been named a 2025 honoree of the VEGAS INC C-Suite Honors. This annual recognition highlights the exceptional leadership and accomplishments of top executives who drive business success, innovation and community impact in the Las Vegas area.
Josh’s visionary leadership has played a pivotal role in propelling VBG to new heights, solidifying its position as an industry leader in veterans' services. Under his guidance, the company has fostered growth, cultivated a collaborative culture and made a significant impact on the local economy.
The VEGAS INC C-Suite Honors celebrates the achievements of individuals who have demonstrated excellence in leadership, strategic thinking and commitment to their organizations and communities. As a recognized honoree, Josh joins a select group of executives who are shaping the future of business in Southern Nevada.
“I am honored to receive this recognition,” said Josh Smith. “This achievement reflects not only my efforts but also the hard work and dedication of the entire VBG team. We remain focused on continuing to innovate and lead our industry.”
The C-Suite Honors ceremony will take place in February, where Josh and other distinguished honorees will be celebrated for their leadership and accomplishments. This recognition further underscores VBG’s commitment to excellence and its ongoing dedication to driving positive change in the business world.
About VBG
Veteran Benefits Guide enables veterans to receive the full disability benefits they have earned from their service in a timely manner. Since its founding in 2015, VBG has helped more than 45,000 Veterans receive the disability benefits they deserve. VBG’s trusted, national network of independent and credentialed medical service providers ensures that veterans submit thorough and accurate claims to the Department of Veterans Affairs, which avoids the need for appeals, speeds up the final benefits decision and reduces the VA case backlog. VBG is based in Las Vegas, Nevada and has offices in San Diego, California. Learn more at vbg.com.
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