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In January 2012, the VetForce1 organization was formed in order to assist recently returning Veterans in their quest for a successful career with VetForce1 s cooperative efforts with educational institutions, local businesses and community cooperation. Click here or the VetForce1 logo for further details. We have EVENTS scheduled by calendar and list view. Click here or on the Star logo or here to see what s new! The VetForce1 Team our board is composed of dedicated volunteers with military service and professionals who work tirelessly for our returning Veterans. Click here or on the flag logo for directors bios.

Want to join us in supporting our Veterans? Please email us here. PROGRAMS COMPANY 52: Is a project of VetForce1 to develop working relationships with 52 area employers and to support CO52 members as they assist recently separated Veterans with their employment needs. Any military friendly employer in Hamilton or surrounding counties may participate by joining Company 52 and participating in the following four areas: Host one program a year for VetForce1 participants to discuss their company and employment opportunities (52 different companies, one for 52 weeks). Encourage CO52 members management team to serve as VetForce1 Mentors. Consider VetForce1 Veteran referrals for internships, student jobs and career opportunities within their companies. Make a commitment with an annual contribution to help finance operations. For more information on more information or to join Company52 please contact us at CO52@vetforce1.org.

MENTORING: The Mentoring program is a core component of our operation, providing one-on-one assistance and a unique career-development opportunity to recently separated Veterans. Mentors work with Veterans to help them reach their full potential in the transition from military to education to a career path. The Veteran/Mentor relationship is mutually beneficial: Veterans gain insight and advice on networking, interviewing, dealing with a work life balance and managing professional relationships. Mentors refine their leadership and coaching skills while developing a deeper understanding the issues facing our Veterans. To become a Mentor or learn more about the program, please email us at Mentors@VetForce1.org. INFORMATION

UPCOMING EVENTS February Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Contact us for more information on Events and to sign up. Our Events Coordinator will be able to answer all your questions; send emails to Events@VetForce1.org. THE VETFORCE1 TEAM Larry Trabucco President of the Board & Executive Director Larry s passion to see Veterans in meaningful employment is what made him found VetForce1. He served in the US Navy Reserves. Larry s professional career spans over 35 years, including 17 years as Senior HR Officer for a multi-billion dollar company. He founded and is the Managing Partner at ClearOptionsHR; a comprehensive human resources consulting firm. Larry is also the author of Here s The Deal; An Amazing Way to Achieve Financial Independence. Jill Guess Board Member & Treasurer Jill joined Larry Trabuco to help with the VetForce1 mission. She was raised across the globe as an Army "brat", whose father served for 30 years after graduating from West Point. Jill is Director of Research for Prism Advisory Group LLC, a registered investment advisory firm based in Newtown, PA, and resides in Chattanooga with her husband. They have 3 grown children, one of whom is serving our country in the U.S. Air Force.

ROBERT C. BAYNE, JR. Board Member & Mentor Director, VetForce1 Robert found a way to channel his passion for helping coach and mentor returning Veterans by volunteering with VetForce1. Robert currently serves as a Regional Manager for Walden Security, based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He retired from the United States Marine Corps with 22 years of service as a forward observer including combat tours during both the first Gulf War in Kuwait where he served with the 2 nd Marine Division in the liberation of Kuwait City, and Operation Iraqi Freedom where he was attached to 3 rd Battalion, 1 st Marines for the assault on Fallujah. Sue Rice Board Member & Events Director, VetForce1 Sue brings her giving spirit and belief that by imparting knowledge and skills to our recently returning Veterans, who especially deserve this opportunity for their service to our country and risked their lives for our freedom. Sue s father served in WWII and her husband is an Army Veteran. She works at Woople in Chattanooga, TN.

Patrick Neel Board Member, VetForce1 Patrick is a U.S. Navy Commander (Retired) and while assigned as the Commanding Officer of the Navy Operational Support Center in Chattanooga, TN, Patrick saw sailors returning from overseas deployments to find a new battle seeking employment in the civilian sector. He is dedicated to helping his fellow Veterans find more effective ways to bring their unique experience and professionalism to bear in the civilian workforce. Patrick has served as an H-60 helicopter pilot, aircraft carrier catapult and arresting-gear officer, flight instructor and the Deputy Chief, Office of Defense Cooperation at the American Embassy in Singapore. He is an Iraqi war veteran where he flew multiple combat missions in support of U.S. and coalition Special Operations Forces. He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and Naval Postgraduate School. Jordan Betbeze Board Member &Campus Chair, VetForce1 Jordan s tireless efforts to assist recently separated Veterans led him to serve on VetForce1 s board from UTC s Student Veterans Organization. He served in the US Army and Army Reserves for ten years, deployed to Iraq/Kuwait four times in support of Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and New Dawn. In the Army, Jordan served as a Wheeled Vehicle Operator, 4 th Sustainment Brigade s Liaison to Logistical Hubs in the Iraqi Theater, Team Leader, Squad Leader, and Platoon Sergeant. He attends UTC, pursuing a B.S. in Industrial Management and General Management. He serves on UTC s Student Veterans Organization s Board of Directors as Treasurer. Kay Provonsha Board Member, VetForce1 Kay is a native of Chattanooga and married to a previous board member, Don Provonsha. Kay is a big supporter of military causes, as her husband Don, retired from the Marine Corps and was combat wounded in Viet Nam. Kay has worked in the non-profit sector for STARS (Students Taking the Right Stand) as Development Director. She has worked with Bethel University as Regional Manager helping large numbers of students on the G.I. Bill. She s a realtor, assisting Veterans in their purchase of a home.