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In this episode Annie Brock sits down with Matt Burns, a seasoned HR professional and co-founder of Atlas Copilot, to explore the evolving landscape of human resources and leadership. Matt shares how his military family background influenced his career in HR and the inspiration behind Atlas Copilot, an AI-driven tool designed to streamline HR processes. The conversation delves into the critical role of emotional intelligence in leadership, the challenges faced by transitioning military leaders, and the growing integration of AI in decision-making. Matt highlights the importance of...
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In this episode, Stephen White shares his journey from a 24-year career in the United States Air Force to his current role as Assistant Vice President for Global Collateral Operations at Bank of America. He reflects on the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, highlighting the critical role of education and soft skills in building a successful career beyond the military. Stephen discusses how his military background has shaped his leadership and problem-solving approach in the financial sector. He emphasizes the importance of networking in finding new opportunities and the need to...
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JB Jaso shares his journey from a 23-year military career in the U.S. Army to finding fulfillment in the sports industry. He opens up about the challenges he faced during his military service, the pride he felt in shaping young leaders, and the lessons he learned while transitioning to civilian life. JB reflects on the importance of taking care of soldiers and their families, a value that continues to guide him in his new role with the San Diego Padres. He discusses how networking played a crucial role in his career transition and why building strong relationships remains essential in the...
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In this episode of #zigszagsandpivots, Samuel Rodriguez, a former US Army Warrant Officer, discusses his transition from a successful military career in logistics and transportation to a pivotal role in the energy sector, specifically offshore wind. Samuel shares insights about his military background, the challenges he faced, and the importance of planning for retirement. He discusses how his military experience prepared him for his current role at Dominion Energy, emphasizing the value of leadership, teamwork, and adaptability. Samuel also highlights the diverse career opportunities...
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Carroll Harris shares his extensive journey from a military upbringing to a successful career as a federal agent. With 30 years of service in the US Marine Corps and nearly 17 years in the US Postal Inspection Service, Carroll reflects on the lessons learned, the challenges faced during transitions, and the impact of service on family life. He emphasizes the importance of adaptability, self-awareness, and the sacrifices that come with a career in law enforcement. In this conversation, Carroll shares insights into the realities of being a federal agent, particularly within the Postal Service....
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Justen Garrity shares his transition from military service to entrepreneurship, founding Veteran Compost, a company dedicated to sustainable waste management. His military background played a significant role in shaping his leadership style, but the shift from military to civilian life came with its own set of challenges. Justen explains how Veteran Compost was born out of a need for better waste management solutions and why hiring fellow veterans has been a priority for his business. He reflects on the realities of entrepreneurship, emphasizing that resilience and adaptability are essential....
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In this episode, Steven Eugene Kuhn takes us through his journey—from a challenging upbringing to becoming a decorated veteran and accomplished business leader. He reflects on his motivation for joining the military, the struggles he faced transitioning to civilian life, and how he built a thriving global network. Steven dives into the role of people and culture in organizational success, offering insights on overcoming both personal and professional challenges. He discusses how structural disruption can transform organizational culture, the importance of understanding employee needs, and...
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In this episode of #zigszagsandpivots, we explore the inspiring journey of Monique Minnick, a retired Colonel from the United States Air Force. With a rich military legacy and a passion for youth development, Monique shares her experiences navigating the challenges of being a woman in the military, her proudest accomplishments, and her transition to civilian life where she focuses on mentoring and empowering the next generation. Through her work with JROTC and community programs, she emphasizes the importance of collaboration, understanding youth needs, and creating opportunities for personal...
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In this enlightening conversation, Elizabeth McCormick, CSP shares her journey from being a decorated US Army Black Hawk pilot to becoming a successful motivational speaker and author. She discusses the challenges and realities of building a speaking career, the importance of storytelling, and how to find and engage with your audience. Elizabeth emphasizes the need for hard work, preparation, and the financial aspects of starting a speaking business, while also highlighting the impact and influence a speaker can have on their audience. Our guest has offered a FREE gift! She has an...
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Captain Chris “Chowdah” Hill shares his remarkable journey as a naval aviator. He reflects on his family's legacy in the Navy and the values that guide his leadership. He discusses the importance of mentorship, the role of personal values in military service, and the critical nature of morale among sailors. Captain Hill emphasizes the need for effective communication and the significance of recognizing the unique contributions of every team member. He also candidly addresses his own challenges, including the importance of sleep and maintaining balance as a leader. In this...
info_outlineResearch shows that slightly more than half (51%) of Americans believe they are prepared for a disaster, and 57% took three or more actions to prepare for a disaster within the last year. When we look at businesses, the numbers don’t improve much - only 54% of organizations have an established, company-wide disaster recovery plan.
Erika Andresen took a $70,000 pay cut when she joined the US Army’s Judge Advocate General Corps, and after nearly 11 years of service, pivoted once more to launch her own company, EaaS Consulting, LLC. She became a subject matter expert in emergency management and business continuity through a decade of experience working in actual disasters and advising on disaster response. Erika is the author of a best-selling book, How to Not Kill Your Business: Grow Your Business in Any Environment, Navigate Volatility and Successfully Recover When Things Go Wrong.
In this episode, James and Erika discuss her military career, her journey into entrepreneurship, and her passion for emergency management - for helping people discover what makes sense in protecting their businesses.
Hosted by: James Jones | Release Date: September 25, 2024 | Duration: 30:30:00