Governor Jerry Brown assigned Rocky J. Chavez as Acting Secretary of the California Department of Veterans Affairs on January 4th, 2011. Previously, Rocky served as the Undersecretary of the California Department of Veterans Affairs from November 9th 2009 until January 3rd, 2011. Prior to his assignment with California Department of Veterans Affairs, Rocky served on
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Rick Urban, QCMI COO presented NVTSI co-founders Retired Rear Admiral Ronne Froman and Retired Master Chief Maurice Wilson with an initial $10,000 contribution check.
Daniel Allenby thought he’d be excited about returning to civilian life after six years in the Navy. Instead, he was lost with no idea what to do next. “What that feels like is just absolute terror. It’s really scary, the great unknown on the other side,” said Allenby. A new transition program in San Diego
June 20, 2010 (El Cajon) — Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-El Cajon) will host a community job fair Friday, February 25 in partnership with the East County Career Center and Cuyamaca College. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 noon in the student center at Cuyamaca College.900 Rancho Diego Parkway in El Cajon. “A strong
Presented by Argosy University, San Diego in Partnership with the State of California Employment Development Department, South County Career Center Event Overview: Attend educational workshops, meet with employers, and learn more about what it takes to “Launch yourself into the New Year!” Meet Representatives From: State of California, Employment Development Department (EDD) | Government Entities
Sara Vaz of the Mary and Gary West Foundation presents a check for $35,000 to REBOOT co-founders Ronne Froman and Maurice Wilson.
San Diego, CA (San Diego Business Journal) — Every year in San Diego County, thousands of people finish their military careers. But no one in the chain of command tells them how to ace a job interview in the civilian world or how to address people and talk up their accomplishments. Once hired to a
Local Sailors, Marines, and Veterans from San Diego to participate in a unique military-to-civilian reintegration demonstration workshop designed to help them “REBOOT.”
After a 6-month introductory phase and 85% success rate in helping graduates get employment, REBOOT is set to begin offering workshops at a new location in Mission Valley starting on January 10, 2011. The new location will offer the ability to expand the number of workshops from one per month to four or more if needed.

