NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER THEMES
Veterans Day
Veterans Day, observed annually on November 11, is a solemn occasion dedicated to honoring the bravery and sacrifices of those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Originally established as Armistice Day to commemorate the end of World War I, the holiday evolved to recognize all veterans, reflecting a deep respect for their contributions to national security and freedom. On this day, communities come together to celebrate the courage of servicemen and women through parades, ceremonies, and personal tributes, ensuring that their stories and sacrifices are never forgotten.
Source: US Dept of Veteran Affairs
City of Cleveland, OH hosts Veterans Day Celebration
By: Lakisha Carter-Hyche
The City of Cleveland, OH, a proud PaYS Partner, is set to celebrate Veterans with a month-long event titled the "2024 Salute to Veterans Month." Taking place throughout November, this event is dedicated to honoring the sacrifices, bravery, and commitment of Veterans, while also raising awareness about the challenges they face and offering valuable support.
One of the key highlights of the month is the Annual City of Cleveland Veterans Collaborative Resource Fair. This significant event will bring together over 250 Veterans, providing them with access to essential resources, services, and career opportunities. The fair will feature more than 40 Veteran Vendors and offer crucial information on Veteran benefits, serving as a comprehensive platform to advocate for Veterans' needs and support their continued success.
This month-long celebration demonstrates the City of Cleveland's unwavering commitment to Veterans and their families, ensuring they are honored and supported in meaningful ways.
National Aviation History Day
National Aviation History Day, observed on November 17 each year, celebrates the remarkable achievements and milestones in the field of aviation, highlighting its profound impact on society and the military. This day commemorates the Wright brothers' first successful powered flight in 1903, a moment that transformed transportation and warfare alike. For the Army PaYS program, this occasion underscores the critical role that aviation plays in military operations and the career opportunities it offers to service members. As we honor the pioneers of flight and their legacy, we also recognize the ongoing innovations that continue to shape the future of aviation in our armed forces and beyond.
Source: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
ST Engineering pays tribute to National Aviation History Month
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Dear PaYS Partners,
Let's welcome our newest PaYS Partners and give a special thanks to the battalions' leadership and A&PAs for their support.
New PaYS Partners
Viya - US VIARNG
Upcoming Ceremonies
20 NOV JCPenney - Dallas Battalion
21 NOV Gutchess Lumber - Syracuse Battalion
22 NOV Hennepin County Sheriff's Office - MNARNG
10 DEC MI Windows and Doors/Milgard - Harrisburg Battalion
11 DEC Plantation Police Dept. - Miami Battalion
Regional Army PaYS Marketing Analysts:
Crancena Ross
Northeast Region
(410) 206-0413
crancena.g.ross.ctr@army.mil
Victor Fleming
Southeast Region
(386) 588-2152
victor.t.fleming.ctr@army.mil
Frank McNeil
Southwest Region
(202) 322-2995 frank.t.mcneil.ctr@army.mil
Lakisha Carter-Hyche
Midwest Region
(214) 455-6822 lakisha.d.carterhyche.ctr@army.mil
Samuel Armstrong
ARNG-East
(202) 770-7200 samuel.armstrong21.ctr@army.mil
Travis Carter
ARNG-West
(228) 369-9169 travis.c.carter2.ctr@army.mil
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By: Crancena Ross
As we celebrate National Aviation History Month, we pay tribute to the pioneers who laid the groundwork for today's innovations. PaYS Marketing Analyst, Crancena Ross had the chance to connect with leadership of PaYS partner, ST Engineering.
"At ST Engineering, we're proud to carry on their legacy, driving the future of aviation and aerospace technology. Our contributions to the industry are diverse and extensive, ensuring the safety and reliability of commercial and military aircraft. We're the world's largest airframe Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) service provider. Additionally, our aerospace manufacturing facilities in Maryland produce critical components, such as nacelles and cowling, for various aircraft. We also specialize in converting decommissioned passenger jets into freight aircraft, supporting the booming e-commerce and air cargo sectors.
As a PaYS Partner, ST Engineering North America is proud to support Veterans transitioning into Civilian careers. Veterans with military aviation experience bring invaluable skills and perspectives to our industry, including technical expertise, leadership and teamwork, problem-solving and adaptability, a safety focus, and an innovation mindset.
Veterans play a vital role in our growth and innovation, contributing significantly across various departments. They lead and work in our aerospace manufacturing facilities, apply their maintenance expertise in MRO services, bring innovative ideas to engineering and design teams, inform defense-related solutions in business development, and occupy key leadership positions guiding our strategic direction. By leveraging Veterans' unique skills and experience, we enhance our innovation and competitiveness."
The newly formed PaYS partnership will support transitioning military service members with career opportunities, internships, mentorship, education assistance, and talent development. This initiative honors their sacrifices, leverages their skills, and enhances workforce diversity.
Native American Heritage Month
Native American Heritage Month, celebrated every November, is a time to recognize and honor the rich cultural heritage, history, and contributions of Native Americans throughout the United States. This month provides an opportunity to reflect on the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions of Indigenous peoples, as well as the challenges they have faced and continue to overcome. From art and music to governance and environmental stewardship, Native American contributions are woven into the fabric of American society. Observing this month encourages education, appreciation, and dialogue, fostering a deeper understanding of the vital role Native Americans play in our nation's history and its future.
Source: Native American Heritage Month
Celebrating Native American Heritage: The Journey of 1SG/Police Officer Jessica Stiffarm
By: Samuel Armstrong
1SG and St. Paul Police Officer Jessica Stiffarm has dedicated over two decades to the Minnesota Army National Guard (MNARNG) and has served the St. Paul Police Department for the past eight years. With an impressive background that includes five years of law enforcement experience with the Mille Lacs Tribal Police Department and the Washington County Sheriff's Office, Stiffarm stands as a beacon of resilience and leadership in both military and community service.
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1SG/Police Officer Jessica Stiffarm and Samuel Armstrong stand front of her pull up in MNARNG uniform.
Stiffarm emphasizes the profound impact her Native American heritage has had on her military journey and leadership style. She articulates, "Being a part of the warrior culture empowers me and provides strength. This identity instills a powerful sense of duty, resilience, and respect, guiding my leadership approach and inspiring me to uplift those around me." Her perspective reflects a deep-rooted connection to values that resonate across both Native American and military cultures.
Stiffarm highlights several significant areas where Indigenous communities have made a lasting impact:
1.Military Service: Native Americans have a long-standing history of serving in the U.S. military, including the MNARNG. Their distinguished service in various conflicts showcases their bravery and commitment to duty.
2. Cultural Preservation: Native communities have worked tirelessly to preserve and promote their heritage, enriching Minnesota's diversity and fostering greater cultural understanding.
3. Community Engagement: Indigenous leaders and organizations actively participate in community service, education, and mentorship programs, strengthening ties within the broader community.
4. Public Safety Contributions: In the St. Paul Police Department, Native American officers bring unique perspectives that help bridge gaps between law enforcement and Indigenous communities.
5. Advocacy for Rights: Native Americans in Minnesota have played pivotal roles in advocating for Indigenous rights and sovereignty, influencing legislation and policies affecting both Native and non-Native communities.
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Brother-in-law-Jeffrey Meyers holding nephew Hudson Meyers, sister Jennifer Meyers, mother Theresa Stiffarm, Jessica Stiffarm holding niece Afton Meyers, and dad Norman Kendall
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The planting for the future event at Camp Ripley, MN, it is an event that is held by the MN National Guard every year to plant native plants and connect with the community and students of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe.
These contributions reflect the resilience and strength of Native American communities in Minnesota, highlighting their ongoing impact on the state. Stiffarm states that this month provides an opportunity to foster a greater understanding of Indigenous history and identity. It also serves as a platform for educating both Native American and non-Native individuals about the unique challenges faced by Indigenous communities, promoting dialogue and awareness within the military.
GOOD NEWS STORIES
PaYS Partner, Doosan Bobcat, hires and supports Veterans in the workplace.
By: Lakisha Carter-Hyche
Doosan Bobcat recently announced their partnership with the US Army through the PaYS program to support Veterans and transitioning Soldiers in the Civilian workplace. PaYS Marketing Analyst, Lakisha Carter-Hyche had the chance to interview Chelsey Singhateh, Early Talent Program Manager, about her journey into the Civilian sector.
Why did you join the Army/Reserve/ARNG? What was/is your MOS?
I joined the ARNG for two reasons - 1. The challenge: I was a junior in high school when I enlisted. Being a young female, I had a lot of people that told me I couldn't do it, I'd never make it, etc. so first and foremost, I wanted to prove them wrong. 2. The education benefits. I didn't know what I wanted to do after high school, but I knew it involved post-secondary education. My family was not in a position to pay for my education and my other option was to take out student loans. Looking back, I'm surprised and proud of the maturity I had to think about those things and set myself up for a successful future. I hold 3 MOS - 27D, 42A, 68G.
How did you learn of the PaYS Program and what is your opinion of the program?
I learned about the PaYS program through our Training and Operations Officer, Chief Willard. We are in the same unit, and he brought it up and asked if Bobcat would be interested in being a partner. Bobcat is a company that is committed to innovation, excellence, and collaboration. We focus a lot on making a difference for people, supporting our communities, and bringing positive change to the world. Being a PaYS partner aligns with that vision and so it was an easy decision.
Share your experience in connecting with PaYS and how it helps Doosan Bobcat.
Doosan Bobcat is a global company that has been growing at a rapid pace over the last 5 years. We strive to be a first-choice employer for people from all different backgrounds. There is no better pipeline of diverse candidates than from the military and so being a PaYS partner puts us that much closer to those we want to connect with.
How did your military experience help with your current position at Doosan Bobcat?
I had a military background in HR prior to starting at Bobcat in 2017. That experience helped me be noticed through the application process and offered my first HR position here. There are many other skills I've learned as a byproduct from being in the military for 19 years that help me in my role at Bobcat - resilience, adaptability to change, and responsibility are probably the biggest.
What advice do you have for Soldiers reaching out to PaYS partners?
Talk about your training and your military experience. Many civilian employers are unfamiliar with what our "training" entails - leadership, perseverance, technical skills, etc. Most people think of military training as crawling through the mud, running and push-ups, or being at the shooting range. We do those things, but we bring a lot of other skills that align with what a civilian employer needs. Connect what you have learned and accomplished to the skills required for the position.
PAYS REPRESENTS AT AUSA 2024
Story By: PaYS Staff
The Association of the United States Army (AUSA) 2024 Annual Meeting and Exposition took place from October 14-16, 2024 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. The theme for this year's event was "Transforming for a Complex World".
The AUSA Annual Meeting is a three-day event that features:
* Presentations on the State-of-the-Army
* Panel discussions and seminars on military and national security topics
* Networking events
* The presentation of the Association of the U.S. Army's highest award, the Marshall Medal
The Partnership for Your Success (PaYS) Program was at the center of it all! Teaming up with Soldier For Life (SFL), the Army's Retirement Services Office (RSO), Program Manager Antonio Johnson and Marketing Analyst Samuel Armstrong leveraged the annual meeting to promote awareness of PaYS and all of the program's updates to stakeholders in attendance. Antonio and Samuel also registered over 100 Soldiers for PaYS during the event.
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Antonio Johnson (r), PaYS Program Manager
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(l-r) Marketing Analyst Samuel Armstrong and Antonio Johnson, PaYS Program Manager
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AUSA seminars and break-out sessions
PaYS was the topic of discussion at several seminars and break-out sessions as SFL's Director, COL Jarrett Thomas lauded the program for its recent improvements and new capabilities. Antonio responded to feedback and questions from the audience as the subject-matter-expert.
The Soldier For Life exhibit space was visited by several Army Senior Leaders including The TRADOC Commanding General, GEN Gary Brito and TRADOC's Deputy Commanding General, LTG David Francis. The leaders engaged in conversation, offered their support and posed for group photos with the team.
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(l-r) COL Jarrett Thomas, GEN Gary Brito, CASA Angela Showell, Antonio Johnson
Overall, the AUSA 2024 Annual Meeting and Exposition was an outstanding event and PaYS was able to benefit from the positive exposure to Soldiers, stakeholders and businesses in attendance. We look forward to next year's annual meeting and hope to have even more good news stories from PaYS.
PAYS SIGNING CEREMONIES
Strategic Alliance Business Group
By: Victor Fleming
This month the Partnership for Your Success (PaYS) and Strategic Alliance Business Group (SABG) conducted a signing ceremony at the Westin Hotel, Huntsville, AL. The event formalized the partnership between the U.S. Army and SABG.
The ceremony was hosted by LTC Micheal Miles, Commander, Montgomery Recruiting Battalion and Keri Mungo, CEO, SABG. Phil Jolly, Program Manager, SABG, was in attendance along with other representatives from SABG and CASA Kristen McBride.
During the ceremony, LTC Miles, stated "The PaYS program is game a changer. It's a win-win opportunity for everyone involved. This partnership provides our nations employers with a pool of highly trained and discipline Soldiers that will help fill their personal needs. This program reinsures parents that the Army is investing in their sons and daughters' future as they move from service to successful Civilian!"
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Mrs. Keri Mungo signs the SABG ceremonial MOA with LTC Miles
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LTC Miles and Mrs. Mungo cut the cake following the ceremony
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(l-r)Victor Fleming, Mr. Phil Jolly, Mrs. Keri Mungo, LTC Miles, CSM Ponder.
CEO of SABG Keri Mungo stated, "As a company comprised of 50% Veterans, I am proud of SABG's commitment to our Veterans and servicemembers, not only in the work we do, but also, in our recruiting and hiring practices. When a Veteran joins our team, we know we are gaining a teammate with a unique and specialized skillset, as well as a dedication to SABG's values of integrity, reliability, adaptability, and accountability. I look forward to taking our commitment to our nation's heroes a step further with this extraordinary partnership."
Mr. Phil Jolly had this to say, "Veterans and servicemembers bring a level of professionalism, discipline, and experience that sets them apart in the defense industry. Hiring these extremely capable, motivated patriots strengthens our company. It is an honor to partner with PaYS to share hiring opportunities with this exceptional group and bring them into the SABG family."
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CASA Kristen McBride speaks as the guest speaker.
Strategic Alliance Business Group LLC (SABG) is a customer focused, mission driven privately-owned professional services company passionate about our customer's goals. SABG offers small business advantages (responds quickly, leadership involvement, and low prices) with large business benefits (great pay, low turnover, amazing employee benefits). SABG is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB).
Trihydro Corporation
By: Frank McNeil
Trihydro, a leading environmental and engineering consulting firm conducted an awe-inspiring signing ceremony at Trihydro's main headquarters in Laramie, WY. The signing ceremony marked an important step in bridging the gap between military service and Civilian career opportunities for Soldiers transitioning to Civilian life. LTC Paul Leoni, Recruiting and Retention Battalion Commander, Wyoming Army National Guard (WYARNG), and Mr. Mark Donner, Chief Executive Officer, Trihydro hosted the ceremony.
The company recognizes the unique skills that Veterans bring to the workplace, including leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities. At the ceremony, Mr. Donner remarked, Trihydro's commitment to supporting Veterans and creating a diverse workforce. "Our partnership will not only offer job placement for our Veterans, but also mentorship and training programs tailored for transitioning Soldiers," he stated during the ceremony.
"The Wyoming Army National Guard and Trihydro maybe small, but I guarantee that we are fierce, we do things the right way, we're hard workers, we take care of each other" stated LTC Leoni. "And today, we are joining forces to make our communities stronger and to provide great jobs for our Soldiers."
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Mr. Mark Donner (CEO, Trihydro) is awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by LTC Paul Leoni.
Photo far left - Mr. Mark Donner and LTC Paul Leoni sign the PaYS Memorandum of Agreement.
Photo left - Ceremony reception
City of Abilene, TX
By: Frank McNeil
In Abilene, TX, community leaders, military representatives and local residents gathered at City Hall to celebrate a significant partnership between the City of Abilene and the PaYS program. The ceremony was hosted by Robert Hanna, City Manager and CPT James Hill, Executive Officer, Dallas Recruiting Battalion. Mayor Weldon Hurt kicked off the event, highlighting the importance of this collaboration for the city. "This partnership represents our commitment to investing in the future of Abilene's Veterans and transitioning Soldiers," he stated. "By joining forces with the Army, we are opening doors for our Veterans to succeed after and during their great sacrifices to our country."
Mr. Hanna said, "The PaYS Program is about more than just career opportunities. It's about building a community of support and opportunity for our Veterans. Together, we can support them as they continue to support us."
"The Army is pleased to officially partner with the City of Abilene to help provide job opportunities to Veterans as they transition from Military Service," said CPT Hill. "The City of Abilene is now officially a PaYS partner, which means that as Soldiers join the Army, they will have the opportunity to sign up for a guaranteed job interview with the City of Abilene. This commitment from the City of Abilene to our Soldiers is why we are excited to continue to help them Be All You Can Be!"
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(l-r) CPT James Hill, Mr. Robert Hanna, Mayor James Hill, City of Abilene Mayor Weldon Hurt, CPT Nate Ohlinge
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(l-r) CPT James Hill and Robert Hanna
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Robert Hanna, City Manager and CPT James Hill, Executive Officer, Dallas Recruiting Battalion
Doosan Bobcat
By: Travis Carter
This month the Partnership for Your Success (PaYS) and Doosan Bobcat conducted a signing ceremony at their headquarters in Fargo, ND. The event formalized the partnership between the U.S. Army and Doosan Bobcat.
The ceremony was hosted by CSM Jason Magnuson, Senior Enlisted Advisor, North Dakota National Guard (NDARNG). Roy Greco, Chief Digital Officer, Doosan Bobcat was in attendance along with other representatives from Doosan Bobcat.
Following the ceremony, Mr. Greco stated "At Bobcat, we recognize the invaluable skills and experiences that individuals with military backgrounds bring to the workforce. And these include, but are not limited to honor, integrity, confidence, teamwork, and leadership."
After Mr. Greco and CSM Magnuson signed the ceremonial agreement, a cake cutting and reception was held where CSM Magnuson commented, "Soldiers bring an incredible amount of technical training, leadership training, and the application of that training in real-world experience. Much of those experiences are under high stress situations making it even that much more valuable."
With an enduring commitment to innovation, technology and sustainability, Doosan Bobcat has become a world-renowned brand and industry leader in the global marketplace. We manufacture world-class versatile compact equipment, used in markets as diverse as construction, landscaping, agriculture, and private sectors, while carrying out R&D, purchasing, manufacturing, marketing, and sales activities in North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Georgia.
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Mr. Roy Greco, Chief Digital Officer, Bobcat is presented a plaque by CSM Jason Magnuson, Senior Enlisted Advisor, NDARNG
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Mr. Roy Greco, Chief Digital Officer, Bobcat, and CSM Jason Magnuson, Senior Enlisted Advisor, State of NDARNG, sign the PaYS Ceremonial Agreement.
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Mr. Greco cuts the cake with CSM Magnuson following the official portion of the ceremony, finalizing the partnership between Doosan Bobcat and PaYS.
PAYS MARKETING TRIPS
PaYS travels to strengthen partnerships in Pittsburg, PA
By: Crancena Ross
PaYS Marketing Analyst, Crancena Ross traveled to Pittsburg, PA to conduct program overviews to current and potential partners. She visited the 316th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) and met with Mr. Robert Bojarski, Command Executive Officer and Mr. Bob Pleczkowski, U.S. Reserve Ambassador. She conducted an in-depth overview of the Army PaYS Program.
In addition, they spoke about their upcoming Yearly Training Briefings (YTB), which will be held in February 2025. Ms. Ross was invited to attend the event to spread awareness about the PaYS Program, ensuring that all Soldiers of the 316th Sustainment Command are registered for the program.
Then, she visited partner, 1800-Got-Junk, where she briefed Jason Ginsburg, Human Resources Manager, who provided a facility tour. They were able to discuss ways to maintain positive relationships, and opportunities to share employment information to PaYS Soldiers.
PaYS Marketers take off in Salt Lake City, UT
By: Travis Carter
PaYS Marketing Analysts Alfredo Harris and Travis Carter conducted a marketing trip to Salt Lake City, UT. While there Mr. Harris briefed a number of PaYS partners and military support groups, like the Salt Lake City Recruiting Battalion, local Army Recruiting station, and the Utah Army National Guard (UTARNG) Recruiting and Retention Battalion (RRB). They explained the updates to the program, allowing more access for Soldiers.
Mr. Harris briefed the PaYS Program to the Taylorsville Recruiting Station recruiters. While there, he answered questions and got a couple of them to use the self-register feature of the PaYS Program. Following the visit, Mr. Harris briefed the Salt Lake City Recruiting Battalion Executive Officer, MAJ Joseph Luque, on PaYS, how to use it as a recruiting tool for the Army Reserve, and ways to find potential partners.
Mr. Carter visited the UTARNG Recruiting and Retention Battalion and spoke to CW3 Darren Carter, RSP Commander. Mr. Carter broke down the changes to PaYS as well as the role RSP plays in it to help Soldiers find employment opportunities post training.
Mr. Harris and Mr. Carter visited a couple local partners in Salt Lake City. The first was the Salt Lake City Police Department. While there, Mr. Harris spoke to Detective Michael Ruff and updated him on PaYS. They then went to Ken Garff Automotive Group and met with Robbie Sargent (photo right.) They shared with him about PaYS and set up a follow-up meeting to discuss it more in detail and how they can utilize it more.
Lastly, Mr. Harris and Mr. Carter met with the Recruiting Operations Officer for the University of Utah Army ROTC, Mr. Dale Anderson (photo left.) They spoke about the changes to the PaYS Program, and how it is important for Reserve and National Guard Cadets to use. They exchanged information and are going to set up meetings for the marketers to speak to the Cadets about PaYS.
The trip was a resounding success with partners getting their concerns addressed as well as finding new strategies through discussion with their PaYS Marketer. Mr. Harris was on his first PaYS trip and was able to meet with many shareholders as well as partners. There were also future meetings set up from the trip allowing the PaYS Program to grow and help Soldiers find potential employment opportunities.
Southwest Regional Marketing Analyst Builds Connections Throughout Oklahoma
By: Frank McNeil
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(l-r) Frank McNeil stands with CPT Craig Womack, Assistant Professor of Military Science, ROTC, University of Oklahoma
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Frank McNeil poses with CASA Offel
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Frank McNeil and CASA Brown
Marketing Analysts Frank McNeil and Samuel Armstrong traveled to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and visited with local Recruiting Stations and the OKC Battalion Command Team to provide in-depth briefings on the PaYS program. During the briefings, Frank emphasized the program's success in providing Veterans with valuable career pathways. "Our goal is to ensure that every Soldier has a clear path to success after their service. Collaborating with our local recruiters, supported by their leadership is essential to achieving this," he said. During this trip, Samuel and Frank also had the opportunity to meet with the Oklahoma University Army ROTC to discuss PaYS to both cadre and cadets. In addition to the briefing, they answered questions and provided information on potential career opportunities after their military service through the PaYS Program.
In a remarkable display of collaboration between military and civilian sectors, they met with CASAs Kevin Offel (Oklahoma City, OK) and Michael Brown (Lawton, OK). The meeting aimed to strengthen PaYS awareness efforts to local government organizations and enhance overall community engagement throughout Oklahoma. Other topics discussed were current and potential partners, fostering stronger relationships and expanding opportunities for veterans.
Another key event during this trip was a meaningful and insightful engagement with the Fort Sill Transition Assistance Program. The TAP team, led by Julie Cunningham, Program Manager, expressed enthusiasm about PaYS. The team expressed their commitment to helping Soldiers prepare for civilian life and agreed that collaborating with PaYS enhances the services they offer. This meeting was a vital step in creating a seamless transition experience for transitioning Soldiers. Key topics of discussion included the integration of PaYS resources into TAP workshops, outreach strategies to raise awareness about available opportunities, and potential partnerships with local businesses to create more job openings for Veterans.
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(l-r) Frank McNeil shakes hands with Julie Cunningham, TAP Manager, Ft. Sill.
A Big Thank You to these Partners Celebrating their November PaYS Anniversaries:
Schneider National, Inc. 14-Nov-00
Baltimore County Police Department 7-Nov-03
Colas, Inc. 7-Nov-03
Dakota Electric Association 25-Nov-03
Harley-Davidson Motor Company 25-Nov-03
State of Wisconsin 8-Nov-04
Austin Police Department 8-Nov-04
Superior Bulk Logistics, Inc. 29-Nov-04
NES Rentals Holdings, Inc. 1-Nov-05
Compressor Systems, Inc. 2-Nov-05
State of Maryland Dept. of Public Safety & Correctional Services 17-Nov-05
Kubricky Construction 17-Nov-05
Polk County Sheriff's Office 18-Nov-05
Citicorp Credit Services, Inc. (USA) 17-Nov-06
Martin County Sheriff's Office (Florida) 28-Nov-06
Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. 18-Nov-07
Comfort Systems, USA 30-Nov-07
Tecta America Corp. 9-Nov-08
J. B. Hunt Transportation, Inc. 24-Nov-09
Louisiana Dept. of Revenue 24-Nov-09
Aultman Health Foundation 4-Nov-10
Cleveland Track Material, Inc. 4-Nov-10
Southern Company Services, Inc. 7-Nov-10
Booz Allen Hamilton 7-Nov-10
Fuel Delivery Services, Inc. 17-Nov-10
Groendyke Transport, Inc. 11-Nov-12
GE Healthcare 11-Nov-12
EAN Holdings, LLC 20-Nov-12
Summit County Sheriff's Office 20-Nov-12
CFAN 05-Nov-13
ZipRealty 20-Nov-13
Heartland Employment Services, LLC 20-Nov-13
MTA-NYC Transit 21-Nov-13
Columbia College Hollywood 21-Nov-13
MHC Kenworth 17-Nov-14
Custom Company, Inc. 17-Nov-14
Jax Home Health, Inc. 1-Nov-16
Trademark Metals Recycling, LLC 7-Nov-16
Westgate Resort 11-Nov-16
City of Warner Robins 29-Nov-16
BlueSky Communication 6-Nov-17
Quantum Research International 6-Nov-17
Chattanooga Police Department 6-Nov-17
RTST Express, Inc. 6-Nov-17
DynCorp International LLC 12-Nov-17
Anchorage Police Department 20-Nov-17
Olios Health and Affiliated Companies 20-Nov-17
Gurney Trucking, Inc. 20-Nov-17
M&G Jewelers, Inc. 29-Nov-17
Community Care Ambulance 29-Nov-17
Lafarge Holcim 29-Nov-17
RPM Transportion, Inc. 8-Nov-18
Dignity Health 8-Nov-18
Huntington Ingalls Industries 8-Nov-18
Raymond Handling Solution 11-Nov-18
Midwest Express, Inc. 16-Nov-18
Skyline MegaFest, LLC 16-Nov-18
Akima, LLC 26-Nov-18
Cedar-Sinai Medical Center 26-Nov-18
SWD Urethane Co. 26-Nov-18
City of Bluefield, West Virgina 8-Nov-19
Quality Manufacturing Corporation 8-Nov-19
Terrapin Beer Company, LLC 8-Nov-19
Waldinger Corporation 8-Nov-19
Finster Courier, Inc. dba Elite Express 8-Nov-19
Exide Technologies 8-Nov-19
Dominion Energy, Inc. 8-Nov-19
G & W Equipment 20-Nov-19
Butcher Air Conditioning 21-Nov-19
Unity Point Health 21-Nov-19
BMC-Corporate Services, Inc. 3-Nov-20
TTEC 3-Nov-20
Merit International Inc. 3-Nov-20
MPOWERHealth 3-Nov-20
Salute Inc. 3-Nov-20
Swift Transportation 3-Nov-20
Superior Plus Energy Services Inc. 3-Nov-20
Victorville Motors 3-Nov-20
Homeland Security Solutions 6-Nov-20
JCB, Inc. 6-Nov-20
Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs 10-Nov-20
Chicago One Financial 13-Nov-20
Charles Rivers Laboratories, Inc. 13-Nov-20
MH Equipment Company 13-Nov-20
Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBU) 13-Nov-20
City of Downey 13-Nov-20
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health 13-Nov-20
Moffitt Cancer Center 13-Nov-20
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health 13-Nov-20
Moffitt Cancer Center 13-Nov-20
Skookum Contract Services 20-Nov-20
Buck Knives Inc. 20-Nov-20
Squaw Valley/Alpines Meadows 20-Nov-20
Potter County Sheriff's Office 20-Nov-20
Orange County, Florida 27-Nov-20
Toyko Electron U.S. Holdings, Inc. 30-Nov-20
Sprague Resources GP LLC 30-Nov-20
Twin City Fan Companies LTD 30-Nov-20
W.S. Daley Co. 30-Nov-20
Builders FirstSource 4-Nov-21
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works 3-Nov-21
Cobb County Sheriff's Office 8-Nov-21
Walter P. Rawl & Sons, Inc. 18-Nov-21
Morgan Olson, LLC 22-Nov-21
Mobile Police Department 23-Nov-21
Hampton Roads Regional Jail 3-Nov-22
Home City Ice 7-Nov-22
Communications & Power Industries 8-Nov-22
Valmet 9-Nov-22
ABM Industries 10-Nov-22
Amentum 28-Nov-22
America's Credit Union 8-Nov-23
Delta Airlines, Inc. 9-Nov-23
Altru Health System 9-Nov-23
Lynchburg Police Department 14-Nov-23
Memphis Transit Authority 15-Nov-23
PennyMac Financial Services 16-Nov-23
Mutual of Omaha 21-Nov-23
Triumph Protection Grp. Inc. 28-Nov-23
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