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Two veteran organizations announce a partnership to expand mentoring services to the military
community and enhance ongoing research about the challenges associated with military-to-civilian
reintegration and employment.
Cincinnati, OH, March 29, 2018 --(PR.com)-- A local veteran organization, Military-Transition.org,
announced a partnership with Veterati, an online site that connects service members and spouses with
career mentors. The agreement enables both organizations to expand mentoring services to the military
community and provides greater awareness of veteran led research about the challenges associated with
military-to-civilian reintegration and employment.
Veterati (www.veterati.com) is the most advanced on-demand mentoring software in the market.
Leveraging algorithmic matching, automated scheduling, best-in-class practices deployed via text
message and automated phone calls to connect mentees to mentors for free. Features include just-in-time
text messages to capture reviews from each meeting and longer-term community success metrics, the user
experience is seamless from signup to mentor-call complete. Veterati's initial idea is to activate 100
million Americans to mentor 1.5 million transitioning service members and 5.5 million underemployed
military spouses into their dream jobs.
“We wanted to create a unique platform experience that would accelerate how our military community
builds their social networks and find career opportunities through the power of conversations,” said Dan
Rau, the co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Veterati.
Veterati will offer a portal from the Military-Transition.org website, making it simple for veterans and
their families to connect with mentors, supporters and industry experts. The site uses questionnaire data to
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match veterans seeking advice with potential mentors and advisors, after which it facilitates secure phone
calls.
There are more than 1.5 million Americans in uniform and all will return to civilian life at the end their
service, whether that's 6-months or 25-years from now. “The more we learn from mentoring and serving
these individuals will help future generations, along with strengthening our commitment to the military,”
says Niswander.
Rau expects the partnership to raise visibility for both organizations, leading to better solutions for the
military community. Rau and Niswander encourage veterans and supporters to give back through
mentoring and by participating in an online survey. To sign up as a mentor or mentee, please visit
ww.veterati.com. To participate in a transition or employment survey, please visit
www.military-transition.org/participate.
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Contact Information:
Military-Transition.org
Brian Niswander
513 207 6059
Contact via Email
https://www.military-transition.org
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