America's Warrior Partnership Announces Agenda for Fourth Annual Warrior Community Integration Symposium

"One Team. One Mission." theme highlights warriors as assets in their communities, homes and workplaces

America’s Warrior Partnership has released the agenda for its Fourth Annual Warrior Community Integration Symposium, a gathering of veteran service organizations (VSOs) and veteran-centered professionals from across the nation to share best practices and discuss key issues affecting warriors in their communities. The symposium will take place Sep. 6 – 8, 2017, at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta.

“The Warrior Community Integration Symposium brings together everything that we work toward as an organization: ensuring no veteran is left behind and that warriors are holistically served in their communities,” said Jim Lorraine, president, and CEO of America’s Warrior Partnership. “This year’s theme is ‘One Team. One Mission.’ Every session and presentation aim to foster stronger collaboration among the VSOs, businesses both large and small, government agencies, and community leaders that are proactively working to empower veteran communities.”

"The Warrior Community Integration Symposium brings together everything that we work toward as an organization: ensuring no veteran is left behind and that warriors are holistically served in their communities. This year's theme is 'One Team. One Mission.' Every session and presentation aims to foster stronger collaboration among the VSOs, businesses both large and small, government agencies, and community leaders that are proactively working to empower veteran communities."

Jim Lorraine, President and CEO of America's Warrior Partnership.

The 2017 agenda will include high-profile keynote speakers, including veterans themselves as well as champions of veteran services, general presentations and breakout sessions on a range of topics that will inform attendees on how they can best meet the needs of veterans in their communities. The keynote presentation will be provided by Chris Fussell, former Navy SEAL officer and current Partner at McChrystal Group, a leadership, and management consulting firm.

General sessions will include:

  • “The Power of Community: Building Resilient Cities” – Dr. Lynda Davis, Chief Veterans Experience Officer, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
  • “Addressing Invisible Wounds in Your Communities” – moderated by Marcus Ruzek, Program Director at the Marcus Foundation
  • “Bridging the Civilian-Military Divide” – moderated by Bill Rausch, Executive Director of Got Your 6, a national campaign uniting non-profit, government and entertainment industry partners to facilitate veteran reintegration and normalize the depiction of veterans on film and television
  • “Social Responsibility: Role of Corporations and Foundations in Veteran Philanthropy” – moderated by Harriett Dominique, Senior VP of Corporate Responsibility and Community at USAA

Breakout sessions will offer attendees the option to view and participate in panels and roundtable discussions focused on one of the following tracks:

  • Health and Wellness
  • Emerging Veteran Issues
  • Education, Training, Employment, and Entrepreneurship
  • Capacity Building and Building Collaborative Relationships

Last year’s event drew high praise from attendees, including Col. Kevin McDonnel, USA, (Ret.), who said, “[The symposium is the] best event in the entire veteran space now. Easily eclipses all others in terms of functional relevance.”

Networking will continue to be a central focus of the Warrior Community Integration Symposium as the event kicks off on Sep. 6 with VetConnect, a free, one-day event for active-duty military, veterans and their families to meet each other and attend panels discussing employment opportunities, interview techniques, job search advice and more. In addition, the symposium exhibit hall will feature highlight programs, services and products that increase the opportunity to impact the lives of veterans.

America’s Warrior Partnership will also host a luncheon during the symposium to honor the recipient of the third-annual Leo Thorsness Leadership Award, which recognizes an individual who has shown outstanding leadership in their service to veterans. The award is named for Leo Thorsness, a prisoner of war at the Hanoi Hilton in Vietnam and Medal of Honor recipient who served as a member of the America’s Warrior Partnership Board of Directors before passing away in 2017.

To register for the Fourth Annual Warrior Community Integration Symposium and learn more about the event’s agenda and speakers, please visit http://americaswarriorpartnership.org/symposium/2017-symposium/.

About America’s Warrior Partnership

America’s Warrior Partnership is committed to empowering communities to empower veterans. We fill the gaps that exist between current veteran service organizations by helping nonprofits connect with the veterans, military members and, families in need: bolstering their efficacy, improving their results and empowering their initiatives. America’s Warrior Partnership is a force multiplier for warrior community integration that enhances communities where great Americans choose to live and contribute. For more information on the organization and how to get involved, visit AmericasWarriorPartnership.org .

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