What Can We Learn From the U.S. Veterans? Lessons Learned From the Green Berets

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What Can We Learn From the U.S. Veterans? Lessons Learned From the Green Berets

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This video covers the following subjects:
- What can we learn from U.S. veterans?
- The U.S. veterans
- Lessons learned from the Green Berets
- The Green Berets
Leonard Casiple Biography:
Leonard Casiple is a first-generation American who spent most of his 21-year career in U.S. Army Special Operations as a Psychological Operations Specialist and Green Beret. He wakes up every day energized to help enhance the world. He finds meaning by deconstructing ideas, uncovering blind spots, and by seeking out new knowledge to map out efficient economic, political, and social ecosystems. His experience includes linguistics, area and cultural studies, strategic planning, operations, and crisis management, cross-regional logistics, and strategic community outreach.
Leo earned his education from California Lutheran University (MPPA), ASU Thunderbird School of Global Management (MBA in Global Management), Excelsior College (BS in Liberal Arts), Academy of Competitive Intelligence (Master of Competitive Intelligence Certificate), Defense Language Institute (Arabic), US Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School.
Leonard is the President of Public Value LLC, a meaning-driven and innovative management consulting firm that helps organizations deliver sustainable civic solutions. He is involved in the community as the brainchild of the Filipino American Special Forces Society, 2021 Lions Club Veteran of the Year Selection Committee, and recently helped paint over graffiti with the Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce. Leonard is an advocate for veterans, the elderly, and the displaced/homeless.
Dr. Tammy Foster-Knight Biography:
Dr. Tammy Foster-Knight brings 35 years of comprehensive blue-chip experience in military leadership, human capital development, business development, community service, and post-graduate academia. She spent 23+ years on active Air Force duty, entering in August 1987 as an Airman Basic/E-1. Having served in 10 different locations, including a 7-month deployment to Iraq, Dr. Foster-Knight retired in June 2011 as a Major/O-4, Manpower & Personnel officer. As an extension of her military service and the President of Dr. Tammy Foster-Knight, LLC; she advises organizations on the dynamics of leadership development, complex communications, and performance management.
As part of her business strategist credentials, she is a certified Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®), Step 1 and Step II, Practitioner. She develops interactive training plans and administers employee self-assessments to help teams best understand their personality types and those in the general population.
Dr. Foster-Knight is the President & CEO of Optional Solutions, LLC; a Healthcare Provider of Durable Medical Equipment (DME) & Supplies and Safety-Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Having been in business for 14 years, OS, LLC delivers exceptional products to healthcare professionals and construction companies; nationally and internationally. Her sister company, Safe-T-Gear, manufactures disposable nitrile gloves and nitrile-dipped work gloves (www.optionalsolutionsllc-dme.com) | (www.safetgear-ppe.com).
Dr. Foster-Knight continues to serve her country as the Founder of She VET, Inc., a 501(c)3 organization. She Vet, Inc. is a platform designed to use Women Veterans' collective strength to help one another move upward, move forward, and move onward. The organization advocates for positive change in the individual Service Woman and the condition of Women Veterans as a whole. Her dissertation discusses, “Military Sexual Trauma: Women Veterans Diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as a Result of Sexual Trauma While Deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and their Decisions Not to Report.” (www.shevetinc.org)
A native of Tampa, Florida, Dr. Foster-Knight has one daughter, Tai, and four grandchildren: Lyric (15), Jayden (11), Elijah (6), and little Nola Rei (6 months old).
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