MURFREESBORO — The first BRAVO Veterans Job Fair at MTSU
will be held next week, with about 20 companies already on board to potentially
jump-start careers through jobs or internships.
The fair will be
held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in the Student Union Ballroom,
said Malcolm Stallard, an MTSU sophomore and president of BRAVO — or Blue
Raider American Veteran Organization.
The event is
free to both attendees and company participants. It ushers in a full weekend of
BRAVO and Salute to Armed Services-related activities.
Open to the
veteran community and their family members, Stallard said the purpose of the
job fair is to “get veterans in communication … with businesses.”
“We need to get
the veterans to network and to form a relationship with different businesses
for when they graduate,” Stallard said.
Including MTSU,
veteran-friendly companies that have committed to participate — and Stallard
said more are expected — include Amazon.com Inc., Rutherford County, Delek US,
MorphoTrust USA, UPS, Ingram Barge Company, Tennessee Department of Labor,
Dollar General, Select Staffing, Staff Management/SMX Staffing, Community
Health Systems, 7 Up/Snapple, Emdeon and The Hinkle Group.
Stallard said he
credits university registrar Ann Reaves, VetSuccess on Campus counselor Heather
Conrad, BRAVO adviser Patrick Richey and Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient
Mike Jones of Hermitage, Tenn., co-founder of Vet6 and Not Alone, for playing
key roles with the job fair.
Other BRAVO
events planned include:
• A poetry reading
from 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 7 at Reville Joe Coffee Co., 113 N. Maple St.; and
• The 2013
Warrior Challenge 5K/10K Race, to be held at 8 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, near the
MTSU Veterans Memorial next to the Tom H. Jackson Building. Entry fee is $25 for veterans, $30 for
nonveterans. To register and learn more, go to http://warriorchallenge2013.com or register through Facebook by
searching for “Warrior Challenge 2013.”
BRAVO has about
250 members, said Stallard, who served in the U.S. Army starting in 2008 and served
in Iraq from 2009 to 2010.
For more
information about both the job fair and Warrior Challenge, contact Stallard at
1-877-837-4635 or email mtsu@vet6.org.
To learn more about Vet6, a Middle Tennessee advocacy organization that helps
veterans secure good jobs, visit www.vet6.org.
The Saturday,
Nov. 9, events include a memorial service, picnic, presentation of the Joe
Nunley Sr. Award to retired U.S. Air Force Col. Edgar “Ed” Smith of Brentwood,
Tenn., and the halftime musical tribute to each of the armed forces branches by
the 337-member MTSU Band of Blue.
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