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Challenges on Transitioning to Civilian Life- Advice from Veterans The transition from the familiar structure of military life to the unfamiliar—and often uncertain—civilian life, poses one of the most intimidating challenges for military members as they conclude their service careers. In an effort to gain valuable insights into the experiences of veterans transitioning, Chenega MIOS conducted interviews with four respected veteran employees: Bobby Holland, Joshua Watts, Travis Marschner, and William Benning. Each participant shared their unique perspectives on challenges during this pivotal phase and offered advice on overcoming these obstacles. Throughout these interviews, many of our vets shared similar issues, where one of the most common challenges was preparing for civilian life. https://careers.chenegamios.com/veterans
Celebrating 15 Years of Service to Chenega MIOS Celebrating a 15th work anniversary is a momentous occasion that marks not only a significant passage of time but also a testament to unwavering dedication and professional excellence. In reaching this, Art Lambros has demonstrated resilience, commitment, and an invaluable contribution to the organization's growth and success. Art's journey over the past is a story of accomplishment, leadership, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. This anniversary is an opportunity to reflect on the myriad challenges conquered, milestones achieved, and the enduring impact he has had on both colleagues and the organization as a whole. It is time for us to express sincere appreciation and gratitude for his outstanding service, and loyalty. Here's to 15 years of remarkable achievements and the anticipations of continued success in the years to come. Congratulations on this remarkable work anniversary!
Feed a Veteran 5k November 2023 USASOA continually strategizes to remain relevant to the changing needs of our veteran community at large. Thousands of veterans who once swore to defend this nation with their lives, now live on the very streets of that same wealthy nation. While accomplishments have been and continue to be made by federal and state agencies and other nonprofit organizations, it takes a multifaceted approach combining both awareness and properly funded preventive programs to effectively respond to the challenges and issues facing veteran homelessness. MIOS Talent Acquisition Team donated to USAOA for the Feed a Veteran 5k at Old Hickory. The team donated $400 and Chenega MIOS matched. Chenega MIOS was able to provide 24 hot lunches and 5 winter survival kits for homeless vets.
Hire Vets Medallion Award Chenega Corporation was recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor as a HIRE Vets Medallion Gold Award recipient for our commitment to recruiting, employing, and retaining veterans. We’re proud to support veterans and their career goals. The HIRE Vets Medallion Award is earned by businesses that demonstrate an unparalleled commitment to attracting and retaining veterans. We’re proud to be a recipient of the 2023 Hire Vets Medallion Award.
2023 Virginia Veterans and Military Affairs Conference October 2023 Joshua Keller Talent Acquisition Operations Lead, and Cristopher Correa Recruiter III attend the 2023 Virginia Veterans & Military Affairs Conference and V3 Awards Luncheon. The Conference featured government and military leaders, industry experts, and military spouses for thoughtful discussions on how Virginia can expand economic opportunity and support our veterans in the workplace to ensure that Virginia remains the best state in the nation for our military families.