Join MOAA for an evening of networking and professional development where you can engage with MOAA’s career transition experts, hear from industry recruiters and talent acquisition professionals, and grow your network to support your personal and career aspirations!
You’ll have the chance to:
- Mingle in a professional setting with light refreshments.
- Receive free résumé reviews by a MOAA transition expert and the USAJOBS team.
- Meet with a certified career coach to explore your options.
- Connect with fellow job seekers and industry talent acquisition professionals.
- Have your LinkedIn profile photo taken (PREMIUM and LIFE member benefit).
MOAA will host an exclusive sponsor/employer panel at 5:30 p.m. where you can hear from:
- Capt. Jim Carman, USN (Ret), MOAA vice president, council/chapter and member support (moderator)
- Lt. Col. Stephen Bentz, USA (Ret), director, National Capital Region, Humana Military
- Ms. Maria Donnelly, Program officer, human rights nonprofit; member of the North Carolina Veterans’ Affairs Commission; Army spouse
- Capt. Donald Nisbett Jr., USN (Ret), director, military affairs & facilities, Navy Mutual
Beginning at 6 p.m., you'll have the opportunity to get some financial transition advice from Joseph Montanaro, CFP®, relationship director at USAA’s Military Advocacy Group, and engage with these military-friendly and veteran-ready employers and organizations:
- SpaceX (Featured Employer)
- Humana Military (Featured Employer)
- JRC Integrated Systems (Featured Employer)
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- CACI
- Leidos
- Raytheon
- SAIC
- USAA
- And more!
At 7:45 p.m., Nick Propper from Impact Human Performance will facilitate a session entitled Beyond the Uniform: Maximizing Performance. Nick specializes in training individuals to manage stress, recover effectively, and optimize energy -- all essential for maintaining peak performance in any environment.
This event is free and open to all ranks of uniformed servicemembers and veterans, along with military spouses and surviving spouses.
Business attire requested