MURFREESBORO, Tenn. —
More than 200 SERVPRO employees arrived for a recent corporate meeting in
Gallatin, Tennessee.
Before the Jan. 30 meeting began, there was a pause for a
brief ceremony as representatives from the MTSU
Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center came to
recognize the company and its CEO, Sue
Steen.
Keith M. Huber,
senior adviser for veterans and leadership initiatives at MTSU, and Daniels
Center Director Hilary Miller
presented a framed plaque to Steen for her company’s efforts in hiring veterans
and their family members.
The Daniels
Center and its Veterans
Transitioning Home Office present framed certificates of appreciation to
companies who have hired MTSU student veterans, family members and others for
demonstrating continuous support to this population.
One such SERVPRO employee is Jessie DeVuyst, a research specialist and a family member of one of
Miller’s former MTSU students.
Just after marrying, DeVuyst “moved to Tennessee without a
job or any professional connections,” she said in describing how Shane Smith, a staff member in the
center’s Veterans Transitioning Home Office, took the time to meet with her and
discuss her career goals and options.
“He polished my resume and kept me motivated, applying for
job after job,” DeVuyst said. “The help I received in making the necessary
connections to be offered my current position was invaluable and made all the
difference in pushing me to where I am today.”
Huber, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, praised
SERVPRO’s commitment to its employees’ wellness and professional development
programs.
“SERVPRO’s commitment to enriching the lives of their
employees is evident,” he said. He added that MTSU remains committed to serving
all veterans and encouraged SERVPRO employees to reach out to him if they need
assistance.
The MTSU contingent toured SERVPRO’s facility while on-site.
Headquartered in
Gallatin, SERVPRO is a franchisor of fire and water cleanup and restoration
franchises in the U.S. and Canada. The franchise system provides localized
services as well as large-scale disaster recovery.
The Veterans Transitioning Home Office assists students and
others with all aspects of the career decision-making and job search processes.
Smith is veterans’ employee search agent.
To learn more, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/military/employment.php
or call 615-904-8597.
MTSU has more than 240 combined undergraduate and graduate programs.
They include military science, which is one of 11 College of
Basic and Applied Sciences departments.
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