Oct 8, 2015

COMMIT represents Veterans at two national events


On October 8, COMMIT was blessed to be part of both The Muster in Seattle with Starbucks and the Shultz Family Foundation as well as the Veterans Initiative Summit in Washington, DC hosted by Blackstone, KKR, The Carlyle Group and TPG.

On both sides of the Nation, we were able to take part in meaningful discussions and working groups regarding the divide between those who serve in the Armed Forces and those who do not.

“In just a few short years and with our continued focus and messaging on quality over quantity and meaningful impact in all we do, we believe it is our time to make a fundamental difference in the veteran transition space,” says COMMIT’s Executive Director, Anne Meree Craig. In 2015, COMMIT has grown its team and reach. Stay tuned for an exciting press release about our 2016 initiatives!

Read more about The Muster here.

Read more about The Veterans Initiative Summit here.

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