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Sunday, 04 September 2011

The Wounded Warrior MENTOR Program Endorses America Corporate Partners

The Wounded Warrior MENTOR Program endorses America Corporate Partners and our WWMP contact there is Sidney E. Goodfriend,  212 850-4260 ; http://www.acp-usa.org/   

OR contact the WWMP "JOBS" Subject Matter Expert: Greg Wilcox at 703-247-8467 or EMAIL:  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  

Mission & Objectives:

ACP's mission is to support and facilitate veterans’ transitions to the civilian workforce while simultaneously strengthening the network between Corporate America and those who have served in the military since 2001.
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American Corporate Partners (ACP) is a nationwide mentoring program dedicated to helping veterans transition from the armed services to the civilian workforce through mentoring, career counseling, and networking with professionals from some of America's finest corporations and select universities. ACP is not a jobs program, but a tool for networking and long-term career development.

Description of ACP’s Program:

Professionals from ACP’s Participating Institutions volunteer to mentor veteran Protégés in a yearlong mentorship. Those who have served on active duty since 2001 as well as the spouses of those service members severely wounded or killed in action are eligible to apply to be Protégés, and those with service-related disabilities will be given preference. 

ACP offers two variations of the mentoring program: In-Person mentoring and E-Mentoring. The In-Person program is available to veterans who live within 100 miles of one of ACP’s cities of participation, and the E-Mentoring Program is available to veterans who live outside these cities. ACP’s programs have a limited number of openings and not all those who apply will be selected for a mentorship. Protégé applicants who demonstrate how they will benefit from a mentorship are most likely to gain acceptance.

 

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