Afcea friday final

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“bridging the gap from the military to Main Street” Implementing the Sea of Goodwill A Summit to Create a National Community-Based Model for Post 9/11 Veteran Transition Wednesday, November 9, 2011 Baltimore Convention Center Rooms 345346347 8:00 Free Registration with MILCOM Badge and Open Networking 9:00 Welcome and Keynote: “What’s at Stake?” VADM Nancy Brown, USN Ret Former JCS J6 & Multi-National Force, Iraq C6, Baghdad Chairman of the Board, Homeward Deployed 9:30 Panel One: What’s Different for Today’s Veterans? Post-9/11 Veterans, Wounded Warriors, Women Veterans, and Military Families 10: 30 Creating a National Community Based Model 11:00 Panel Two: Education Student Veterans of America, NASPA: Student Administrators in Higher Education, Penn State University 12:00 MILCOM 2012 Lunch Keynote: GEN Ann E. Dunwoody, U.S. Army Materiel Command Location: Exhibit Hall E, General Session Area 1:30 p.m. Dessert Break - Location: Exhibit Halls A-D 2:00 Panel Three: EmploymentMilitary to Main Street Microsoft, Raytheon Veterans, Dominion Power, International City/ County Management Association, Community Chambers of Commerce, American Small Business Coalition 3:15 Break Out Sessions: Education and Employment 4:30 Briefings from Breakout Sessions Homeward Deployed supports the successful transition of America’s post- 9/11 veterans, Guard, and Reserve so that they thrive on Main Street, strengthening veteran families and Hometown America. Core Capabilities Include: Transition Coaching for veterans, Guard, and Reserve Coaching and Training for employ- ers of wounded warriors Community Mobilization to prepare municipalities to bring the troops home Resilience Coaching for families and wounded warrior care-givers Gretchen Martens, M.A. Founder and CEO Cell: (703) 622-0919 [email protected] CDR Lisa Carey, USN Retired COO Cell: (703) 303-0496 [email protected] www.HomewardDeployed.org PROUD SPONSOR

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“bridging the gap from the military to Main Street”

Implementing the Sea of Goodwill A Summit to Create a National Community-Based Model

for Post 9/11 Veteran Transition

Wednesday, November 9, 2011 Baltimore Convention Center Rooms 345—346—347

8:00 Free Registration with MILCOM Badge and Open Networking 9:00 Welcome and Keynote: “What’s at Stake?” VADM Nancy Brown, USN Ret Former JCS J6 & Multi-National Force, Iraq C6, Baghdad Chairman of the Board, Homeward Deployed 9:30 Panel One: What’s Different for Today’s Veterans? Post-9/11 Veterans, Wounded Warriors, Women Veterans, and Military Families 10: 30 Creating a National Community Based Model 11:00 Panel Two: Education Student Veterans of America, NASPA: Student Administrators in Higher Education, Penn State University 12:00 MILCOM 2012 Lunch Keynote: GEN Ann E. Dunwoody, U.S. Army Materiel Command

Location: Exhibit Hall E, General Session Area 1:30 p.m. Dessert Break - Location: Exhibit Halls A-D 2:00 Panel Three: Employment—Military to Main Street Microsoft, Raytheon Veterans, Dominion Power, International City/ County Management Association, Community Chambers of Commerce, American Small Business Coalition

3:15 Break Out Sessions: Education and Employment 4:30 Briefings from Breakout Sessions

Homeward Deployed supports the successful transition of America’s post-9/11 veterans, Guard, and Reserve so that they thrive on Main Street, strengthening veteran families and Hometown America. Core Capabilities Include:

Transition Coaching for veterans, Guard, and Reserve

Coaching and Training for employ-ers of wounded warriors

Community Mobilization to prepare municipalities to bring the troops home

Resilience Coaching for families and wounded warrior care-givers

Gretchen Martens, M.A. Founder and CEO Cell: (703) 622-0919 [email protected]

CDR Lisa Carey, USN Retired COO Cell: (703) 303-0496 [email protected]

www.HomewardDeployed.org

PROUD SPONSOR