In this episode, host Scott W. Luton interviews Lt. Col. Waldo Waldman, a combat-decorated fighter pilot for the United States Air Force, author of the New York Times bestseller “Never Fly Solo”, and a Hall of Fame keynote speaker & leadership coach. The discussion includes Waldo‘s first introduction to aircraft, as his father (an aircraft mechanic) places him in the cockpit of a passenger jet during a tour of John F.
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Veteran Voices – Episode-29
In this edition of Veteran Voices, hosts Scott W. Luton & Kevin L. Jackson interview the founders of PRJKT VET: a Black, Disabled Veteran-owned company that focuses on helping veterans in their ventures after the military. Co-founders Jermaine Cohen and Rod Lee share their backgrounds, journeys & vision for the path ahead.
Veteran Voices – Episode-22
In a special replay for our Veteran Voices community: Scott W. Luton and Greg White discuss a variety of topics with a Veterans panel that includes, Mary Kate Soliva, Matt Brink & Marina Rabinek – – all volunteer leaders with Vets2Industry. We touch on a variety of topics, including their current transition journeys and advice for both Veterans and employers looking to hire Veterans.
Veteran Voices – Episode-23
In this episode of Veteran Voices, Scott W. Luton interviews combat Veteran, Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient, and entrepreneur Patrick Nelson. Patrick shares his journey from a challenging upbringing, through the pain and loss of war, and into his transition to ultimately founded Loyalty Point Leadership.
Veteran Voices – Episode-24
In this episode, Scott W. Luton (and special guest host) Chris Barnes interview a longtime friend and Vietnam Veteran, Mike Roman. Mike takes us through his early days and through his time in Vietnam. He also shares some of this challenging experiences here in the U.S. after he returned from his tours in Vietnam.
Veteran Voices – Episode-25
In this episode of Veteran Voices, host Scott W. Luton talks with Dan Reeve from Esker, a veteran of the British Army and the Wisconsin National Guard. At the age of 4, Dan had a strong desire to serve in the military.
Supply Chain Now – Episode-526
2020 has been full of challenges, but some people have managed to turn those challenges into opportunities. Patrick Nelson is a perfect example. In February of 2020, he lost his job and within an hour he had decided to found Loyalty Point Leadership, Leadership training and development consulting firm.