coesgr newsletter march 2015

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Welcome to Colorado ESGR. Our purpose is to have an informative newsletter that will educate, inform, and promote service by and to ESGR while fulfilling our mission of supporting Employers, Guard/Reserve members, Military and Veteran Employment Initiatives and our COESGR Volunteers. March 2015 http://walmartcareerswithamission.com/ (Zoom page if unreadable.) 1 Colorado ESGR is announcing a new service that has been launched as the Colorado Military Colorado ESGR is announcing a new service that has been launched as the Colorado Military Events website: Events website: http://www.coloradomilitaryevents.com/ http://www.coloradomilitaryevents.com/ . It is not an ESGR site, but it is . It is not an ESGR site, but it is a resource that several groups and individuals have put together (all donated time and effort) and a resource that several groups and individuals have put together (all donated time and effort) and is available to all. is available to all. For the past number of years, a group of mainly Navy Reserve retired Veterans, organized under the name of “The Rocky Mountain Navy Association,” have carried out activities to help our Military Veterans. This web site, available for all to see, has long been needed so that those organizations that are planning on putting on a hiring event for our Military members, whether Active Duty, Guard and Reserve, Veterans and /or Spouses, can go to one site and check on other planned events that may overlap or be too close in time, which could cause confusion or lack of attendance. Volunteers will manage the site, verify and check event submissions to make sure they are valid events with no cost to our Military to attend, and that the event is not being done to simply develop publicity or to market a product to our Military members. The website was developed by Tuliva, Inc., a Colorado corporation located in Denver, Colorado whose employees donated their time and talent to create this site. The company is an information technology organization which offers Managed Services, Cloud Hosting and Cloud Services, Information Technology Infrastructure Services (ITIS), Information Technology Professional Services (ITPS), Information Technology (IT) and Project Management (PM) Training and Certification (Tuliva Academy), as well as Recruitment and Placement (Tuliva Bridgeways), all within one Company. The monthly carrying costs for the site are paid by individual members of the Rocky Mountain Navy Association. Enter Site: Enter Site:

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Page 1: Coesgr newsletter march 2015

Welcome to Colorado ESGR. Our purpose is to have an informative newsletter that will educate, inform,

and promote service by and to ESGR while fulfilling our mission of supporting Employers, Guard/Reserve

members, Military and Veteran Employment Initiatives and our COESGR Volunteers.

March 2015

http://walmartcareerswithamission.com/

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Colorado ESGR is announcing a new service that has been launched as the Colorado Military Colorado ESGR is announcing a new service that has been launched as the Colorado Military

Events website: Events website: http://www.coloradomilitaryevents.com/http://www.coloradomilitaryevents.com/. It is not an ESGR site, but it is . It is not an ESGR site, but it is

a resource that several groups and individuals have put together (all donated time and effort) and a resource that several groups and individuals have put together (all donated time and effort) and

is available to all.is available to all.

For the past number of years, a group of mainly Navy Reserve retired Veterans, organized under the name of “The Rocky Mountain Navy Association,” have carried out activities to help our Military Veterans. This web site, available for all to see, has long been needed so that those organizations that are planning on putting on a hiring event for our Military members, whether Active Duty, Guard and Reserve, Veterans and /or Spouses, can go to one site and check on other planned events that may overlap or be too close in time, which could cause confusion or lack of attendance.

Volunteers will manage the site, verify and check event submissions to make sure they are valid events with no cost to our Military to attend, and that the event is not being done to simply develop publicity or to market a product to our Military members.

The website was developed by Tuliva, Inc., a Colorado corporation located in Denver, Colorado whose employees donated their time and talent to create this site. The company is an information technology organization which offers Managed Services, Cloud Hosting and Cloud Services, Information Technology Infrastructure Services (ITIS), Information Technology Professional Services (ITPS), Information Technology (IT) and Project Management (PM) Training and Certification (Tuliva Academy), as well as Recruitment and Placement (Tuliva Bridgeways), all within one Company.

The monthly carrying costs for the site are paid by individual members of the Rocky Mountain Navy Association.

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This will be the second year that ESGR has co-hosted and co-organized the Success Fair portion of the Veterans Appreciation Breakfast. Becky Small is the ESGR coordinator for the Success Fair. [email protected]

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9th ANNUAL VETERANS APPRECIATION

Posted by Kim DeCoste (Denver Southeast) [email protected]

Save the Date! April 18, 2015

The 9th Annual Veteran’s Appreciation Breakfast is coming on April

18, 2015 at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum:

Organized by Denver Area Rotary Clubs & Colorado Employer Support of

the Guard and Reserve (COESGR) and Co-hosted

By Denver Southeast Rotary & COESGR

Free hot breakfast for the first 500 Veterans who register.

The program is from 08:30 - 10:00 and features Navy SEAL John Choate

& Arlington Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Sentinel, Thomas Tudor.

There is also a Success Fair for Veterans from 10:00 - 12:00.

Honorary Chairs: Senators Hank Brown, Michael Bennet, and Corey

Gardner, and Congressman Mike Coffman.

Master of Ceremonies: Marty Coniglio, 9News

Registration begins February 10 at www.SuccessForVeterans.org

Questions: email: [email protected]

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Military veterans are making headway in the job market but more needs to be done to increase their employment prospects, business analysts say.

The unemployment rate for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars fell to 7.2 percent in October compared with a 10 percent a year earlier, according to the U.S. Labor Department. The overall U.S. unemployment rate was 5.8 percent in October.

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NOMINEES FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE’S

TOP EMPLOYER AWARD NAMED

Colorado Employers Recognized by National Guard and Reserve Members

Denver­– Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), a Department of Defense (DoD) office, announces more than 50 Colorado employers of Guard and Reserve employees have been nominated for the 2015 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award (commonly referred to as the “Freedom Award”).

The Freedom Award is the highest recognition given by the DoD to employers for their support of National Guard and Reserve members. On behalf of the Secretary of Defense, ESGR runs the annual award program, which has presented the honor to 205 employers since 1996.

Almost half of the U.S. military is made up of National Guard and Reserve members, many of whom also hold jobs with civilian employers. The Freedom Award recognizes those employers that provide the most outstanding support for these Citizen Warriors. Up to 15 employers will be selected for this year’s award and honored at the Pentagon in an official ceremony in August.

Nominations for the Freedom Award must come from a Guard or Reserve member who is employed by the organization they are nominating, or from a family member. This year’s nominees (complete list available at http://www.freedomaward.mil/TemplateDetailsView.aspx?TemplateID=6406&ModuleID=7) represent large and small employers from almost every industry, including health, transportation, hospitality, entertainment, banking, service and security (just to name a few), as well as from state and local governments. ESGR received nominations for employers in all 50 states, Guam-CNMI, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia.

Semifinalists and finalists will be announced in sequence throughout the coming months with the recipients being announced in late June. Updates, press releases and a complete list of the 2,960 nominees can be found at www.freedomaward.mil.

Sanjel Corporation 240 Union Restaurant Adams County Communication Center Adams County District Attorney's Office Air Methods Corporation American Sentinel University Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office Army Air Force Exchange Service Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corporation CaptionCall City of Durango Colorado Counseling Center Colorado Department of Education Colorado Springs Police Department Colorado Springs School District Eleven* Colorado State Patrol Cosmic AES Department of Youth Correction/CDHS DIRECTV Edward Jones Investments Evans Army Community Hospital / Ambulance Sec-tion Fort Carson Range Operations Fort Lupton Police Department G4S Denver Greenwood Village Police Department

Intelligent Software Solutions LeaderQuest Mesa County MITRE Corporation* Navigant Consulting, Inc. NEK Services, Inc. Office of the District Attorney, 18th Judicial District Optique of Denver Parker Police Department Pueblo Police Department Raytheon Company Shadow Creek Ranch SkyWest Airlines South Metro Fire Rescue Authority Space C2 and Surveillance Division That Eighties Band The Home Depot T-Mobile USA, Inc. Transportation Security Administration United Airlines United Launch Alliance Vectrus W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital, LLC Western Area Power Administration WOW Internet Cable and Phone

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Boost Your Military Recruiting

Efforts With 2 Simple Ingredients: Passion and

Momentum

by *Corissa Keuler Mar 4, 2015, 5:33 am ET

The single-most impactful thing you can do to boost your military hiring efforts

in 2015 is not a new technology or tool, not a pay-per-click service, or

specialized candidate database. This strategy is budget friendly and

team-focused.

The answer: search for and identify one person in your organization that is off-

the-charts passionate about military and veteran-related issues. Then inspire, influence and persuade them to

be your new project lead.

A heartfelt initiative like military and veteran hiring must blend some key components, including inspiring

others into action, sharing best practices, and working as a team across departments. Whether you have a

small crew of recruiters or a large department of specialists, think beyond “recruiting and talent acquisition” to

have a successful veteran program. By naming a project lead who is energetic, empathetic, and already

committed to the cause, you will jump-start the momentum of your program from the time of inception.

The path to award-winning results begins with someone who has heart in the matter, can quickly gain support

of others with their energy, and add a spark of creativity. Find a passionate project lead first and you’ll be

powerfully on your way towards your goal.

Take a moment to reflect on your current team. Who is full of heart? Who is deeply connected to the mission

and values of your organization? Who has volunteered to participate in outreach programs, career fairs, or

diversity events in the past? This may be a tenured employee or possibly a new hire. Keep in mind that you

may need to look beyond the human resources department to find the most passionate advocate. Instead of

targeting a subject matter expert, identify a project lead who is enthusiastic, trusted, and committed to your

mission.

As a next step, organize a strategy session with your project lead, and together brainstorm a roster of all the

employees, internal resources, and departments that you could pull together as a project team. Building a solid

team is top priority, so include employees with a variety of backgrounds and experiences that represent

multiple departments (ideally 5-10 employees total).

Include service men and women who are active duty, guard, reserve, or veteran status, as their experience,

support and input is invaluable. A passionate project lead, partnered with the momentum of a strategic team,

will yield an abundance of energy and ideas that will kick start your military and veteran initiative.

* Corissa Keuler is an active volunteer with Colorado ESGR

Article printed from ERE.net: http://www.ere.net

URL to article: http://www.ere.net/2015/03/04/boost-your-military-recruiting-efforts-with-2-simple-ingredients-passion-and-momentum/

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The Patriot Award honors supervisors for their superior support of Guard and Reserve The Patriot Award honors supervisors for their superior support of Guard and Reserve

employees. Nominations must come from a Guard or Reserve member or a family member. employees. Nominations must come from a Guard or Reserve member or a family member.

Nominated employers receive a certificate of recognition and a lapel pinNominated employers receive a certificate of recognition and a lapel pin.. 5

The ECO Environmental & Disaster Restoration Company, specifically CEO, Jerry Poulsen was recognized for his outstanding support with an ESGR Patriot Award after being nominated by Dave Crockett. Pictured from left to right; Lou Brackett, ESGR volunteer, Dave Crockett, Jerry Poulsen, and Don Schneider, ESGR volunteer. A statement of Support was also p resen ted and s igned by Mr. Poulsen.

The Veterans Affairs Medical Center of Grand Junction, specifically Director, Marc McGuire was recognized for his outstanding support with an ESGR Patriot Award after being nominated by Dave Crockett, Army National Guard. Pictured from left to right; Dave Popham, ESGR volunteer, Angela Brothers, Director of Inpatient Services, Marc McGuire, and ESGR Volunteers; Jonathan Graziano, Dea Bridge, and Lou Brackett. A statement of Support was also p r e s e n t e d a n d s i g n e d b y Mr. McGuire.

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The Ryland Homes (Denver Division), specifically Bryan McGregor, Vice President of Purchasing (holding the award), was recognized for his outstanding support with an ESGR Patriot Award after being nominated by Chief Petty Officer Carl Loescher, U.S. Navy Reserve (in uniform) A statement of Support was also presented and signed by Mr. McGregor. ESGR Robert R. presented the awards

The Frito Lay Company, specifically supervisors, Gregg Bruxvoort and Wanda Jones were recognized for their outstanding support with an ESGR Patriot Award after being nominated by William Cordova, an Army National Guard member .

The nominator, Sarah Harlow, is the spouse of a deployed Air

National Guard service member. This is his fourth

deployment. They have two children, ages 5 and 10. Sarah is

very grateful to her employer, Mike Maguire and his spouse,

Carol, for the support and understanding they provide to her and

her deployed spouse. Sarah serves as the General Manager of

Home Instead Senior Care located in Fort Collins CO. “The

best part about working for Mike and Carol is that they have

a strong sense of commitment to faith and family. In my

search of a new path, this was exactly what I was looking

for. Since my employment in 2012, my work/life balance has

improved greatly. I love that my boss has an understanding

of the importance of family. There was a day a while back

when I called in with a sick child, Neil was on a MAFFS de-

ployment and I was trying to find away to get to work. When

I called Mike, he replied "Sarah, no one is giving awards out

for sending kids to school sick today" He has a genuine understanding of family and is a huge supporter of the

US military. Mike always makes a point to ask about my family and Neil's next adventure and how he and Carol can

support. During this upcoming deployment I know the Maguire family will be there if I need a break from the kids or

just to lend an ear during those difficult times when our family is missing Neil. Mike and Carol’s support during

these next few months is priceless and my family appreciates the ongoing support.”

Brian Hand, ESGR Volunteer, Mike Maguire, Carol

Maguire, Sarah Harlow. Picture by Jeanie Hand, ESGR

Volunteer

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Colorado’s Supporting Employers

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Thomas J. Miller, CEO, Castle Rock Bank, Castle Rock presented Thomas J. Miller, CEO, Castle Rock Bank, Castle Rock presented

with a Statement of Support by ESGR volunteers Bob Rotruck with a Statement of Support by ESGR volunteers Bob Rotruck

and Dick Wilson.and Dick Wilson.

Marc Thelen, Founder and CoMarc Thelen, Founder and Co--Owner, Aircraft Performance Owner, Aircraft Performance

Group, Castle Rock presented with a Statement of Support Group, Castle Rock presented with a Statement of Support

by ESGR volunteers Bob Rotruck and Dick Wilson.by ESGR volunteers Bob Rotruck and Dick Wilson.

Eric Goudy, Manager, AMC Theaters, Castle Rock Eric Goudy, Manager, AMC Theaters, Castle Rock

presented with a Statement of Support by ESGR volunteer presented with a Statement of Support by ESGR volunteer

Bob Rotruck.Bob Rotruck.

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STAFF AND CONTACT INFORMATION

Brent Hamilton - Program Support Technician

720-250-1176 [email protected]

Chandra Hance – AST-Administrative Support Technician 720.250.1189 [email protected]

Becky Small - Employment Coordinator

720-250-1188 [email protected]

https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/jobs

COESGR Business Office

12200 East Briarwood Avenue, Suite 160

Centennial, Co 80112 FAX: 720.250.1199

State ESGR Vice Chair Tom Mills, Brigadier General,

CONG (Ret). EMPLOYER OUTREACH

AREA CHAIRS

Alamosa Dan Powell

Boulder Tonia Martinez

Colorado Springs Mark Lilevjen Bob Landry

Cortez Area Robert Valencia

Denver Area Bruce Erek Rick White

Douglas County Area

Bob Rotruck Dick Wilson

Estes Park Area Chair Open

Fort Lyon/Tri County Leanne Wheeler

Larimer/Weld County Jeanie & Brian Hand

Longmont vacant

Grand Junction Lou Brackett Bret Mixon

Montrose Emily Smith

Fred Fusselman

Pueblo Harry Vogel

Jon Brude

Steamboat Springs Jim Stanko

State ESGR Chair Richard E. Young, RADM, USN (Ret)

COLORADO ESGR DIRECTORS

Military Outreach

Mary Miller - Director John Schutt - Dep. Dir.

Employer Outreach Bev Skinner - Co-director

Dave Pruett - Co-director

EO Coordinators, Major

Corporations-

Pamela Martis

Jeff Brodeur

Ombudsmen

Bill Belz - Director

Martin Cobb - Co- Director

Aaron Lechner - Dep. Dir.

Lara Makinen - Coordinator

Training Lynn Albi

Paula Kauffman - Dep. Dir.

Special Programs

Kip Cheroutes - Director

National Guard Liaison Liz Kelpis

Public Affairs

Sandy Tiegen - Director James Garrett - Newsletter Editor

Employer Initiatives Robby Castle - Director

Paul Dunbar - Deputy

Mentors Coordinator - Zach Jacobsen

Job Fairs Coordinator - Chase Dinkler

MVEE Coordinators - Jason Shireman

Elaine Edon

Bosslift Coordinator - Brian Bartony

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2015 Events Calendar

Colorado’s ESGR Electronic Newsletter is published not only for the information and benefit of the members of the Colorado ESGR but most importantly to our Guard and Reserve members and their employers. The contents of this newsletter highlight activities and events conducted by Colorado ESGR.

Send comments regarding this publication to the Newsletter Editor: James Garrett at [email protected]

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21 March - Ombudsman Refresher Course

24-26 March - Denver MVEE

18 April - 9th Annual Veterans Appreciation Breakfast, Wings Over the Rockies Museum

19-21 May - Colorado Springs MVEE

12-13 June - ESGR Employer Awards Banquet and Volunteer Training