Wreaths Across America Radio Hosts “Serve and Succeed” RoundTable…

Wreaths Across America Radio Hosts “Serve and Succeed” RoundTable…

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COLUMBIA FALLS, Maine, and ARLINGTON, Va., May 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wreaths Across America Radio, in association with the Military Wives Monumentis proud to announce the broadcast of its next radio roundtable discussion, recorded before a live audience from the Vaught Center at the Military Women’s Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. This roundtable discussion will build on this year’s Wreaths Across America (WAA). Serving and Succeeding topic covers veteran employment opportunities and relevant information for those interested in hiring veterans.

The roundtable will be broadcast exclusively on Wreaths Across America Radio, Wednesday, May 31 at 12pm EST and 5pm EST.

The panel discussion was moderated by the WAA CEO Karen Worcester and the President of the Military Women’s Memorial, retired Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Phyllis Wilson. Phyllis served as an Army intelligence officer for 37 years and was the 5th Command Chief Warrant Officer (CCWO) in the United States Army Reserve. She represented and advised the Chief of the Army Reserve/Commanding General of the US Army Reserve Command on matters related to education and training, career management, leadership development and warrior transition issues for warrant officers within the Army Reserve. She was also responsible for coordinating policy and legislative changes to support the advancement of warrant officer corps initiatives.

“I truly believe that in order for us to fulfill our long-standing mission of remembering, honoring and teaching, it is critical for us that we work with other organizations to find ways we honor our nation’s veterans to help their service in uniform succeed,” he told Worcester. “We hope that through these types of discussions, we can share resources for veterans and their families making the transition back to civilian life, and provide insights to other organizations and businesses as to why hiring veterans is a good thing for.” all.”

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