ACP Protégés: Where Are They Now?

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With the help of fantastic volunteer Mentors, American Corporate Partner’s (ACP) veteran Protégés have been able to make smooth transitions from the military into the civilian workplace since 2008.

Now, ACP is taking a look back to see where our Protégés have ended up after their one-year mentorships!

For US Marine Corps Protege Dennis Kaskovich, his ACP Mentor made all the difference:

“In 2017, my family and I decided we were ready to retire after 28 years in the Marine Corps. As a Military Police Officer, I felt very apprehensive about my opportunities in the corporate world as I felt my military experiences would not translate well.

When I met Doug through ACP, he was quick to give me sound and relevant advice that gave me the confidence I needed to pursue executive level corporate jobs. With his regular mentorship and guidance, I was able to navigate a very challenging hiring process, which resulted in an executive leadership position in a large company in San Diego.

Throughout the entire interview and hiring process, Doug gave me sage advice, which I personally believe gave me the special edge needed to land the job. Since I only had two days to transition from active duty to the corporate world, I was ill-prepared for my first six months.

Doug gave me weekly encouragement and guidance on how to navigate my new reality which greatly helped me my first several months.

I extend my deepest appreciation to Doug, Raytheon, and ACP for guiding me through this entire transition. Doug and ACP truly empowered me to fulfill my full potential. Thank you and Semper Fidelis.”

ACP is now offering these same customized, year-long mentorships to active-duty military spouses! If you are an active-duty spouse and are looking to further your professional skills, sign up here today! Where will you be after a year of successful career mentorship with an industry professional?

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