In our third column on corporations immersed in the print world that are actively pursuing efforts to hire veterans, we present Ricoh USA. When I learned about Ricoh’s focus on engaging…
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The Business Technology Association (BTA) VETech Career Center site is live. The purpose of the VETech Career Center is to provide veterans with opportunities to…
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Hiring military veterans is a source of pride for many employers, especially at U.S. Bank. Thanks to a tip from Phil Buysse, vice president of Office Equipment Finance…
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On November 5, 2020, Jeremiah Shepard, general manager of technical services at Dove Print Solutions reached out to Business…
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Veteran’s Way: Imaging Industry Initiatives for Hiring Veterans Part 1
by Frank G. CannataIn our efforts to encourage corporations and dealers to hire veterans, we embarked on a mission to interview a few of the leading organizations in the world of print. What…
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Frankly Speaking: Time for Our Industry to Take the Lead in Thanking Veterans for Their Service
by Frank G. CannataThis past December Mike Stramaglio, president and CEO of Stramaglio Consulting, reached out to Bob Goldberg, BTA General Counsel…
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George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st U.S. president, was one of the most qualified men to lead this country. This is the last in a series of profiles…
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Veteran’s Way | Presidents Who Served in the Military: John F. Kennedy
by Frank G. CannataJohn F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. He was born in May 1917 into wealthy circumstances with political ties from both his mother…
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Today, Veteran’s Day, we celebrate and honor all those alive who have served our country honorably. We recognize Memorial Day as the time to…
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Veteran’s Way | Presidents Who Served in the Military: Dwight David Eisenhower
by Frank G. CannataThis is the sixth in our series of profiles of United States Presidents who have served in our military. From General George Washington to Four Star General Dwight…
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Veteran’s Way | Presidents Who Served in the Military: Harry S. Truman
by Frank G. CannataHarry S. Truman was the 33rd president of the United States, succeeding Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945. He served…
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Veteran’s Way | Presidents Who Served in the Military: Theodore Roosevelt
by Frank G. CannataWhen we first discussed doing a series on Presidents who were veteran’s I knew at one point I would be writing an article about Teddy Roosevelt. I thought it would be one…
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Veteran’s Way | Presidents Who Served in the Military: Ulysses S. Grant
by Frank G. CannataThis is the third in a series of columns about U.S. presidents who served in the military, following our profiles of our first president, George Washington, and…
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Seventy-six years ago, Allied Forces invaded France’s Normandy Coast. The country was occupied by Germany which had heavily fortified positions…
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Veteran’s Way | Presidents Who Served During Times of War: Andrew Jackson
by Frank G. CannataAndrew Jackson (March 15, 1767–June 8, 1845) served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Before he was elected to the presidency…
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As a country, we are fortunate that quite a few of our presidents served in the military during a time of war prior to becoming president. At least 12 wore…
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This month’s veterans piece comes by way of an old friend, William Connell, professor of history and the Joseph M. and Geraldine LaMotta Chair of Italian…
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The training to become a special operations combat controller is considered more rigorous than any of the other special forces. Only one in ten makes it…
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Ricoh USA Veterans Featured in Military Makeover on Lifetime TV
by Scott Cullenby Scott CullenRicoh USA, Inc.’s own employee veterans will be featured on Military Makeover: Operation Career airing on Lifetime TV this fall. The segment tells…
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This month, we describe a battle took place from April 30 through May 3, 1968, involving Army, Navy, and Marine units. The fight for Dai-Do was but a portion of the Tet…
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