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Top veteran employers unveiled

Top veteran employers unveiled

Finalists for the Prime Minister’s National Veterans’ Employment Awards 2022 have been unveiled.

Finalists for the Prime Minister’s National Veterans’ Employment Awards 2022 have been unveiled.

According to the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Matt Keogh, the Prime Minister’s awards recognise the organisations that actively recruit, support and celebrate veterans.

“As a nation, we value the contributions made by veterans and their ongoing commitment to service, and we recognise the valuable skills they bring to the civilian workforce,” Minister Keogh said.

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“Making sure that our community is aware of the great benefit that veterans can bring to business is so important, that’s why these awards celebrate the businesses who work with veterans and families.

“The finalists for this year’s awards have all gone above and beyond to create environments where veterans and their families will have successful careers.

“Judges were impressed with the quality and calibre of nominations received. It is clear to me that many Australian businesses know just how great veteran employees are.”

According to the minister, recruiting veterans provides the businesses with an edge.

“Veterans bring with them great skills that they have gained in Defence. These are individuals with great leadership skills, teamwork capacity, analytical skills, with the ability to work under pressure and to be agile, all critical skills in the modern economy,” he continued.

“I am also so pleased that there’s some new categories in these awards – partner employee and partner entrepreneur.

“It is very hard to find a good ongoing job or further your own career as a Defence spouse or family member if you are having to relocate regularly. We need to work with business so they can better understand that even if this person is only going to be employed for a short time, they are going to provide huge value to business.”

The finalists include:

Category

Name/Representative

Company

Veteran Employee of the Year

Rodney Davis

Sonder

Nick Elston

GSA Management Consulting

Chris Gray

Vasey RSL Care

Veteran Entrepreneur of the Year

David Ballantyne & Chris Moss

BMCorp

Garth Chester

Valenhold

Warwick Penrose

EPE (Explosive Protective Equipment)

Partner Employee of the Year

Lydia Teychenné

Prince’s Trust Australia

Tamara Turner

Axon Property Group

Katie Vidal

She Maps

Partner Entrepreneur of the Year

 

 

Hayley Boswell

Defence Kidz

Jacqueline Brauman

TBA Law

Kelly Willmott

Green Fox Training Studio

Employer of the Year - Large

 

 

Cubic Defence Australia

 

Serco Australia

 

Veolia Australia & New Zealand

Employer of the Year - Medium

 

 

Bluerydge

 

JLB-Yaran

 

Veterans in Construction

Employer of the Year - Small

 

 

BRAVO Electrical and HVAC

 

Precision Technic Defence

 

Viden Consulting Group

Excellence in Supporting Veteran and/or Partner Employment

 

Brisbane Motorway Services

 

RSL Queensland

 

Vertical Scope Group

 [Related: Construction commences on new veterans’ hub in Top End]

 

 

 

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