Shownotes
Sometimes in life, when there is an important decision to be made, all you can do is sit down and make a list of ‘pros’ and ‘cons.’ Understanding the relative priority of short-term opportunity versus long term vision, or the kind of care you need versus what others in the same position will decide to do – those are hard decisions that decide the course a person’s life will take.
In this interview, Mary Kate Soliva and Scott Luton welcome Selina Meiners. Selina is the Director of Communications for the Veterans’ Health Administration’s Office of Clinical Services, part of the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs. She served in active duty as a U.S. Army officer for more than 10 years, and during that time she learned what she was capable of as well as the direction she wanted her life’s journey to take.
Selina shares her honest reflections with Scott and Mary Kate about:
• The value of flexibility and self-determination, even when it comes at a great cost
• What she really thinks Veterans should do with the window of time between when they leave service and when they enter the private sector
• The dedication she has had the opportunity to experience and show towards Veterans in her time working for the Veterans’ Administration
Additional Links & Resources:
Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices
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Learn more about Vets2Industry: https://vets2industry.org/
This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva and Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/limit-way-beyond-us-army-veteran-vv58