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Show SummaryOn this episode, we feature a conversation with Bruce Townshend, the Chief of Employer Engagement with Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), an office of the Department of Defense that promotes understanding between Reserve Component Service members and their civilian employersAbout Today's Guest Bruce Townshend, Chief, Employer Engagement, Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve (ESGR), Department of Defense Bruce Townshend is responsible for the planning, design and execution of proactive ESGR employer engagement initiatives to customers (Employers) and stakeholders (Guardsmen, Reservists and the Department of Defense). In this capacity he establishes frequent contact with corporate executives in a broad spectrum of industries, state government executives, mayors of major cities, and high-ranking military and Department of Defense officials to positively influence, motivate and persuade leaders - many of whom are uninformed or skeptical - on the merits of ESGR programs and services. Mr. Townshend is a native of Lowell, Massachusetts, where he enlisted in the Army in 1981 as a military policeman. He holds a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University in Boston, 1987. He was commissioned as an officer in the Military Police Corps through ROTC. He is a 2004 graduate of the Defense Information School as a qualified military Public Affairs Officer. He served a combined total of 28 years in the Army and Army Reserve, with assignments in Alabama, Virginia and Washington, and overseas assignments in Panama and Germany. He has served in Korea and deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom with the 416th Engineer Command from Darien, Illinois, in 2003. For the final three years of his career, he mobilized with the Army Reserve and was a primary developer and implementor of the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program (YRRP) as a project and program manager up to his retirement in 2011. He worked for the Army Reserve YRRP as a contract program manager until coming to ESGR in November, 2017.Mr. Townshend and his wife, Robin, have five grown children and eight grandchildren. He is an avid poker player and is fiercely proud of his Scottish and Irish heritages. He has been to all 50 states. He and Robin currently reside near Front Royal, Virginia.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeESGR WebsiteState and Local ESGR ContactsPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is the PsychArmor the course, Best Practices for Employer Support of National Guard & Reserve Members. This course is intended to help guide employers who hire or are looking to hire National Guard & Reserve members. This course will discuss best practices pertaining to recruiting, training, and developing family support policies. You can see find the course here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/Best-Practices-for-Employer-Support-of-National-Guard-and-Reserve This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor. PsychArmor is the premier education and learning ecosystems specializing in military culture content PsychArmor offers an. Online e-learning laboratory that is free to individual learners as well as custom training options for organizations. Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
This week we discuss Minnesota Veteran Suicide Prevention with the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, meet with a Minnesota Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Patriot Award Recipient and get an update from the Minnesota Association of County Veterans Service Officers. Guests include: Kristi Stites – Minnesota Department of Veteran Affairs Keysta […] The post MDVA Suicide Prevention and ESGR Patriot Award appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
Special in studio Guest: Earl Bonett from Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR)Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve is the lead U.S. Defense Department program promoting cooperation and understanding between civilian employers and their National Guard and Reserve employees.
Welcome to the Battle Buddy Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Army Soldier Scott Klein, who shares with us his expertise on several topics related to military service and employment. Scott is a member of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), a Department of Defense program that promotes cooperation and understanding between military service members and their civilian employers. He shares with us the best practices for employers to support their employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve, including effective communication strategies and how to understand the value that military service brings to the workplace. Scott also talks about his role as a Military Academy Liaison Officer, where he supports young men and women who are looking to pursue academy appointments. He takes us through the process from start to finish and provides valuable insights for anyone who is considering a military academy education. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who is interested in learning more about the challenges that service members face in balancing their military obligations with their civilian careers, and how employers can support their employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve. Tune in now to hear from Scott Klein and learn more about ESGR and the Military Academy Liaison Officer program.In This Episode We Cover: Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) program Best practices for National Guard and Reservists to dealing with problem employers The role of a Military Academy Liaison Officer Military Academy Appointment information What the process looks like Battle Buddy Podcast Guest Links: www.shalomklein.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/shalomklein/ https://www.amazon.com/Get-Down-Business-Shalom-Klein/dp/1628655852 www.westpoint.eduwww.esgr.mil --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlebuddy/support
Welcome to the Battle Buddy Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Army Soldier Scott Klein, who shares with us his expertise on several topics related to military service and employment. Scott is a member of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), a Department of Defense program that promotes cooperation and understanding between military service members and their civilian employers. He shares with us the best practices for employers to support their employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve, including effective communication strategies and how to understand the value that military service brings to the workplace. Scott also talks about his role as a Military Academy Liaison Officer, where he supports young men and women who are looking to pursue academy appointments. He takes us through the process from start to finish and provides valuable insights for anyone who is considering a military academy education. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who is interested in learning more about the challenges that service members face in balancing their military obligations with their civilian careers, and how employers can support their employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve. Tune in now to hear from Scott Klein and learn more about ESGR and the Military Academy Liaison Officer program.In This Episode We Cover: Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) program Best practices for National Guard and Reservists to dealing with problem employers The role of a Military Academy Liaison Officer Military Academy Appointment information What the process looks like Battle Buddy Podcast Guest Links: www.shalomklein.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/shalomklein/ https://www.amazon.com/Get-Down-Business-Shalom-Klein/dp/1628655852 www.westpoint.eduwww.esgr.mil --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlebuddy/support
Wirescore's Jules Barker - ESGR? Putting resilience at the heart of ESGOn ‘Property Matters' iPropertyRadio.com this week Jules Barker, Global Director of Product at WiredScore, discusses WiredScore digital connectivity certification and SmartScore.Also: In the current economic environment, why would owners put extra technology into buildings? How does a property owner or developer know what the right technology is? How do you create a smart building that is sustainable? Produced by Hear Me Roar Media https://hearmeroarmedia.com Watch back and listen back: https://ipropertyradio.com/property-matters/ *iPropertyRadio is part of Ireland's Property District: https://propertydistrict.ie #ipropertyradio #realestate #property #podcast #proptech #construction #ESG #sustainability
September 17, 2022 - Guard, Reservists and their employers are answering the call of duty more often and for longer periods of time. Employer Support of the Guard and Reserves', Mark Lilvejen (LIL-eh-vision), is with Veterans Voice host Mike Lewis to discuss ESGR's work to help make the employer/employee relationship work. The Veterans Voice presented by USAA is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center, produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner, Colorado Computer Support and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
September 17, 2022 - Guard, Reservists and their employers are answering the call of duty more often and for longer periods of time. Employer Support of the Guard and Reserves', Mark Lilvejen (LIL-eh-vision), is with Veterans Voice host Mike Lewis to discuss ESGR's work to help make the employer/employee relationship work. The Veterans Voice presented by USAA is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center, produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner, Colorado Computer Support and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
This week we are recorded live from the Minnesota State Fair with special co-host MG Shawn Manke. We discuss the Minnesota National Guard, get a legislative update from Governor Tim Walz, meet with Minnesota Committee for Employer Support of the … Continue reading → The post Minnesota National Guard and ESGR at the State Fair appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
This week we discuss Military Burn Exposure Research with a Doctor from the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, meet with the Minnesota Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve and get an update from our Senior Enlisted Advisor. … Continue reading → The post Military Burn Exposure Research and ESGR Support appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
In this episode, we celebrate Women in Tree Care Month with April Petree, owner of Petree Arbor Lawn and Landscape Inc., and talk what to do when disaster strikes your business.April Petree, is the owner of Petree Arbor Lawn & Landscape, INC. She has been in the tree care industry since 2000. She has been presented with the Patriotic Award from ESGR along with other awards the company and employees have won through the ISA and TCIA. Currently, she is in the process of obtaining Certification to classify as a Women-Owned business.Our sponsor for this episode is COPMA.
“We take that value creation reframe and we look at it through two ROI lenses. The traditional finance lens, which is return on investment, to understand the financial benefits.And then the second is a relevance assessment lens, which is the risk of ignoring your risk of being left behind. And so when we apply these two ROI perspectives, you find opportunities to create the value, to innovate."—Mandi Wedin My HighlightsWhat is ESGR and what are some examples (6:01)How ESG, and the E specifically, are changing real estate (12:38)How the real estate technology community can be more inclusive (19:09)How ESG is driving tech investments (23:59)How real estate professionals think about buying technology (32:39)The way to think about technology ROI in the ESG era (36:03) You can find Mandi Wedin on LinkedIn.Watch on YouTube or read on the web.Get full access to Nexus.
The Power of Partnerships E8 Nothing gets done in a vacuum. In the latest podcast from Arizona ESGR, retired Army Gen. Jim Combs and National Guard veteran Patrick Kuykendall discuss how collaboration between organizations benefits employers, ESGR and our Citizen Soldiers. Both Jim and Patrick have built impressive careers as public servants and as advocates […]
The Power of Partnerships E8 Nothing gets done in a vacuum. In the latest podcast from Arizona ESGR, retired Army Gen. Jim Combs and National Guard veteran Patrick Kuykendall discuss how collaboration between organizations benefits employers, ESGR and our Citizen Soldiers. Both Jim and Patrick have built impressive careers as public servants and as advocates […] The post The Power of Partnerships E8 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Unique Mission, Invaluable Rewards E6 Ron Bogle, the national chair of Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, shares his thoughts on ESGR’s unique mission, the value of our citizen soldiers and the rewards of volunteering. Learn how ESGR has weathered the Covid-19 crisis and how the pandemic is transforming the organization to meet the […] The post Unique Mission, Invaluable Rewards E6 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Unique Mission, Invaluable Rewards E6 Ron Bogle, the national chair of Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, shares his thoughts on ESGR’s unique mission, the value of our citizen soldiers and the rewards of volunteering. Learn how ESGR has weathered the Covid-19 crisis and how the pandemic is transforming the organization to meet the […]
Chief Conner speaks with two retired veterans who now volunteer for the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) in Oregon, and discuss the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), as well as how ESGR can not only help servicemembers, but also civilian employers.
Tales from the North: How a Handful of ESGR Volunteers Support Northern Arizona’s Citizen Soldiers E3 Arizona ESGR has volunteers across the state who support local businesses and those in the Guard and Reserve. In this episode, we get together with Larry Jacobs, the northern Arizona section chairman for ESGR and longtime volunteer Larry Gray. […] The post Tales from the North: How a Handful of ESGR Volunteers Support Northern Arizona’s Citizen Soldiers E3 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Tales from the North: How a Handful of ESGR Volunteers Support Northern Arizona’s Citizen Soldiers E3 Arizona ESGR has volunteers across the state who support local businesses and those in the Guard and Reserve. In this episode, we get together with Larry Jacobs, the northern Arizona section chairman for ESGR and longtime volunteer Larry Gray. […]
The Power of ESGR Volunteerism E2 We all Serve is the ESGR motto and it s a labor of love for the hundreds of volunteers across the nation who support the organization through their donated time and expertise. Although ESGR is a Department of Defense program, it’s run almost entirely by volunteers. We explore the power […] The post The Power of ESGR Volunteerism E2 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
The Power of ESGR Volunteerism E2 We all Serve is the ESGR motto and it s a labor of love for the hundreds of volunteers across the nation who support the organization through their donated time and expertise. Although ESGR is a Department of Defense program, it’s run almost entirely by volunteers. We explore the power […]
Angels Soar High E1 It’s a powerful team, critical to our national defense. Learn how members of America’s Guard and Reserve and those who employ them work with ESGR to enhance the workplace and provide a force in readiness. Arizona-based Angel MedFlight delivers life-saving aid across the nation every day. Learn why so many of […] The post Angels Soar High E1 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
This week we discuss Suicide Prevention with the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, meet with the Minnesota Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve and get an update from our Senior Enlisted Advisor. Guests include: Eric Wittenberg – Minneapolis … Continue reading → The post Suicide Prevention and ESGR appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
Road to Drill Podcast: Episode 8 Host: SSgt. Drew Schumann, from the 127th Wing Public Affairs office, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan TRT: 11:07 Topics: 127th Wing Commander Monthly Address, COVID-19 Update, ESGR, Guard/Employer Relationship If you have any questions or comments you would like addressed in this Podcast, please email us at RoadtoDrill@gmail.com, or message on Facebook at www.facebook.com/127thWing #MichiganNationalGuard #TeamSelfridge #RoadToDrill #127thWing
Glenn Martin sits down with Larry Jacobs, the Northern Arizona Area Chair of ESGR to talk about what ESGR is, why it’s important, boss lifts, and other opportunities to learn more about ESGR.
Colonel (Retired) John C. Buckley, II, U.S. Army, completed 30 years of active duty service in September 2014. His military career as an Infantryman includes commanding Soldiers in combat and peacekeeping operations, contributing to the strategic and operational planning for operations in Bosnia, Iraq and Libya as well as providing daily advice to the Secretary of the Army, the Chief of Staff, Army and other senior commanders who answered directly to the President of the United States. As the Director of two of the Army’s most prestigious schools, he designed an enduring curriculum for future Army leaders. John Buckley talks to Jack about Koch Industries and how they Create a sustainable military veteran recruiting and retention program to advance Koch Industries, Inc.'s long-term business strategies, including current demand and future talent needs Ultimately, attract, hire, integrate and retain well-qualified military veterans by: Leveraging mutually beneficial relationships; Increasing awareness of the program; Collaborating across all Koch companies; Improving consistency of effort and representation; Sharing best practices. Through education programs we have focused on closing the cultural and communication gap and as a result our retention rates have increased. Moreover, we are attracting even more veterans because our veteran employees are excited to refer their former battle-buddies and mates. Our communication effort also educates our non-veteran community on “life in the military service”, shares veterans success in Koch, and has resulted in a record number of ESGR recognition. Our Transition mentoring supported by our Transition Guide has proved to be very successful. Our tools are not only used by the job seekers, but also by our veteran mentors who use the tips and best practices. Also, our onboarding and internal mentoring programs are improving the retention rate of newly hired veterans.John_Buckley.mp3
Bonus Track with Dr. Shay: A review of Maya Angelou's Wouldn't Take Nothing for my Journey Now. Commercial break brought to you by ESGR with Dr. K
Lida Citroën is an international reputation management and branding specialist, often featured in MSNBC, Entrepreneur Magazine, Fortune Magazine, Forbes.com, Huffington Post, Harvard Business Review, Inc. Magazine, and CBS Moneywatch. As founder of LIDA360, Lida is passionate about helping our nation's veterans navigate the military-to-civilian career transition. She is a popular speaker at military installations and events on veteran hiring, sits on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Veteran Serving Organizations (NAVSO), volunteers with ESGR, and teaches in the TAP program at the US Air Force Academy, and leverages her 20 years in corporate branding to help employers recruit, on board and grow veteran employees. Lida's second book, "Your Next Mission: A personal branding guide for the military-to-civilian transition," is a powerful resource for transitioning military members. Lida is a regular contributor for Military.com and Entrepreneur.com on the topic of military transition, and is the recipient of many awards for her service to our veterans.
Carl Lambert, a Tennessee-based rep of the DOD's Employer Support of the Guard unit, reads the ESGR pledge at a July 1 U.S. Xpress event. Company president Eric Fuller signed the document, committing the company more effort spent in supporting military veterans' transition to civilian life. Read more about six specially dedicated and designed patriotic tractors and the military-veteran drivers handed the keys at the event: http://www.overdriveonline.com/u-s-xpress-launches-military-hiring-initiative/