
Treat Your Transition Like It Is a Job You Want To Keep! Join us as we enjoy a conversation with Brady Wendlandt, a Senior leader who transitioned from the Marine Corps about two years ago.
Brady has several “Tips of Transition Advice,” ranging from researching compensations to utilizing LinkedIn, which he would like to share that applied to his transition, and advice he has shared with numerous service members as they enter their career transition.
Brady transitioned from the United States Marine Corps with more than 28 years of DoD logistics and Supply Chain experience. He is a seasoned manager and strategic planner. Brady has extensive experience in ERP implementation, DoD Audit, Program Management, and logistics data analysis. Brady has a history of leading geographically dispersed teams in austere environments and creating resource-saving opportunities.
Since retiring from the Marine Corps, Brady has been supporting business development at Trillion Technology Solutions, Inc. Trillion is an 8(a) applications development, systems integration, and custom solution IT company.
Brady, his wife Shawna, and their three children have a passion for endurance running.
Be sure to connect with Brady on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brady-wentlandt/
Dec 8, 2023
46 min

Guest: Curtis Holloway, Owner, Suitability, McLean, VA Well-known clothier through the US and military communities
Does the way you dress matter? Dressing for Success was a common term, but has our business model changed? Do your clothes set the stage when you are in transitioning careers? Join us this week as we explore the value of “Dressing for Success” with Curtis Holloway, a well-known Clothier throughout the United States, military community, and abroad.
As the owner of Suitability of McLean, Curtis has touched many lives with his love and passion for the clothing industry. That love and passion began when he was a very young child, standing in front of the mirror with his father, while he got dressed. From fine clothing to personal grooming, he was one of the sharpest men Curtis had ever known. He learned at an early age the importance of presentation but had no idea at the time he was being groomed to do what he loved 40 years later. Around 2011, he got involved in the clothing industry, and a mutual friend advised him to connect with a gentleman known as Sofio Baron. This friend said Sofio would be the perfect source of guidance and mentorship for someone like himself getting started in this business. Curtis did just that, and his friends were not the least bit mistaken. But little did he know that mentorship would become a partnership, and he acquired the business after Sofio retired. Curtis learned most from both great mentors that “Fashion comes and goes, but Style lasts a lifetime!” everyone has something to contribute to this world; it’s just a matter of being given the opportunity to do so and being ready for that opportunity when it comes.
You can find more information about Suitability of McLean at:
Website: https://www.suitabilityofmclean.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-holloway-95a17162/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 571-405-6612
Address: 6719 Curran St., 3rd Floor, McLean, VA 22101
Hours: Wednesday - Saturday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Nov 24, 2023
53 min

Join us this week to talk with Matt Quick, PM Champion. We will discuss which certifications you should consider as you transition out of the military…and what certifications you may not need.
Matt is a Partner Success Specialist with Project Management Institute (PMI)--the leading professional association for project management--focusing on the U.S. Public Sector and leads its Military and Veteran Program.
Before joining PMI in 2022, he was a Career Coach and Certified Digital Networking Professional--connecting people with resources and opportunities.
Matt served 25 years in the U.S. military (Army and Marine Corps), rising to the rank of Sergeant Major and leading the Army's largest Retention Program--U.S. Army Forces Command.
One of his greatest professional accomplishments is creating ArmyReenlistment.com, where he's been consolidating Army career resources and delivering them at scale to users for over 20 years.
Matt's been happily married for 26 years and enjoys traveling around the U.S. with his bride. Someday soon, they'll take their travels internationally!
You can find Matt on Linkedin at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-quick/
Also, check out Matt online at www.pmi.org/military
Email Matt at: [email protected]
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Nov 10, 2023
44 min

This is a continuation of last week's episode with LTC (R) Dave Maurer.
Our guest this week is LTC (R) Dave Maurer. Dave Maurer offers a wealth of experience as a career military officer and a senior leader within the private sector. His corporate leadership includes serving as a corporate officer for several Washington, D.C. firms. He led a global career transition training program spanning all 50 states and 17 countries and territories in support of the Labor Department and the U.S. military. His military service included tours within the intelligence community and the Joint Staff in the Pentagon. It culminated as the 72nd Adjutant General for the United States Military Academy at West Point. Dave is a certified Project Management Professional and a sought-after trainer. He has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the USO of New York City and the boards of several D.C. and Virginia chapters of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the Military Officers Association of America. He currently serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of G.I. Jobs Magazine and is a member of the Leadership Council of the Seton Hall University Center for Leadership Development. Dave’s audiences and clients have included the World Bank, the CIA, FBI, Marshals Service, DHS, all military branches, several PMI chapters, and enterprises in the private sector. He has presented at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, and West Point. Dave is a member of the National Speakers Association and the co-author of several books covering leadership, career transition, and project management.
Nov 3, 2023
41 min

Our guest this week is LTC (R) Dave Maurer. Dave Maurer offers a wealth of experience as a career military officer and a senior leader within the private sector. His corporate leadership includes serving as a corporate officer for several Washington, D.C. firms. He led a global career transition training program spanning all 50 states and 17 countries and territories in support of the Labor Department and the U.S. military. His military service included tours within the intelligence community and the Joint Staff in the Pentagon. It culminated as the 72nd Adjutant General for the United States Military Academy at West Point. Dave is a certified Project Management Professional and a sought-after trainer. He has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the USO of New York City and the boards of several D.C. and Virginia chapters of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the Military Officers Association of America. He currently serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of G.I. Jobs Magazine and is a member of the Leadership Council of the Seton Hall University Center for Leadership Development. Dave’s audiences and clients have included the World Bank, the CIA, FBI, Marshals Service, DHS, all military branches, several PMI chapters, and enterprises in the private sector. He has presented at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, and West Point. Dave is a member of the National Speakers Association and the co-author of several books covering leadership, career transition, and project management.
Oct 27, 2023
54 min

Col (R) Wade Dennis’ service to the MP Regiment was exemplary. He enlisted in the Army in January 1978. He went on to serve in a myriad of positions, from basic MP patrolman to Commanding the 82d MP Company, the only Airborne MP Company in the history of the US Army to execute a combat parachute assault, during the invasion of Panama (Operation Just Cause). He commanded the 503rd MP Battalion (Airborne) while it secured the Pentagon for 8 months after the tragedy of September 2011 (9-11) and commanded the Battalion during the initial envision if Iraq (OIF). He commanded the Joint Detention Group at JTF-Guantanamo (OEF) and served as both the Assistant Commandant and Commandant of the United States Military Police School. COL Dennis was also the first MP Officer to serve as the Chief of Staff Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCoE) and Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He culminated his career as the Senior Advisor to the Afghanistan Minister of Interior and the J-34 at USNORTHCOM, Peterson AFB, Colorado. COL Dennis retired in June 2014 after more than 36 years of service. He received The Order of the Marechaussee in Gold and was inducted into the U.S. Army Military Police Regimental Hall of Fame in 2019. Mr. Dennis currently serves as the Senior Director of Operations for Chenega Global Protection, LLC., which is a Chenega Corporation-owned subsidiary company focused on providing a broad spectrum of security services to the federal and private sectors within the U.S. and abroad. We will discuss life after almost 40 years of service in the military, the importance of networking, ensuring veterans get the most disability rating possible, and other topics. Resources from the podcast: VA Legal Support: www.JanDils.com | www.Fight4Vets.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DeptVetAffairs
Oct 13, 2023
52 min

Joe Posusney grew up in Philadelphia, PA, and earned his Eagle Scout award at age 17. He is a West Point graduate and Army veteran who served in the 82nd Airborne MP Company, earning his senior parachute badge with bronze service star. During Operation Just Cause, he participated in the only combat parachute assault by an MP Company in history and served during both Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He has extensive experience in engineering, technology, operations, R&D, manufacturing, and sales and marketing in his corporate career. He is a founding member in the advancement of women’s health at Organon and currently serves as Associate Director, Market Access Customer Management. He earned his Master's in Engineering, Management of Technology from the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Wharton School of Business and is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and a PMP. He describes himself as a life-long learner who enjoys reading and anything that gets him outdoors. He is a coffee enthusiast and enjoys extensive travel. We will discuss the importance of learning the language of industries and companies you may want to join as well as networking as your sharpest tool in the job search toolbox.
Sep 29, 2023
49 min

Having Shawna Wentlandt as our guest on this week's podcast is a great honor. Like Michele and Cyndi, Shawna wears the badge of military spouse and gives some great insight into the transition process from the spouse's perspective.
Shawna is originally from Julian, California, a small town in the mountains north of San Diego. Since marrying Brady in 1999, they moved worldwide and raised their three kids. In 2010, she earned a Ph.D. in leadership and organizational change. She works as an online college professor. In her free time, she is a long-distance runner and enjoys traveling.
Sep 15, 2023
48 min

On Episode 1, we speak with guest, John Perez, founder of Valor & Honor Outdoors. "Valor & Honor Outdoors is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity organization whose mission is to honor all military personnel, past and present, who have served with “Valor and Honor.” We are dedicated to providing unique outdoor experiences to active-duty military, veterans, and their families. Operated entirely by volunteers, our passion is fishing and hunting, although we also provide opportunities for other outdoor activities such as camping, kayaking, archery, target-practice, and horseback riding. Whether a wounded warrior needs to regain physical and/or mental well-being, or an active military member is looking for a respite from the pressures of current service, Valor & Honor strives for a low-stress, hands-on outdoor adventure. We have several youth-oriented hunting and fishing events that allow both parents and children to join us and share the outdoors together." John provided these links for Valor & Honor Outdoors: Website: www.ValorAndHonorOutdoors.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ValorandHonorOutdoors/ Instagram: @valorandhonoroutdoors.com If people want to email me directly: [email protected] Once again, thank you for the opportunity! John Be sure to follow our podcast on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-transition/id1701440122 Or on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4mh1k4IKHDFN6Gw5fCx8Ox?si=ZUNlEfT7QoKtL45k9eI0Ow And visit our website at www.eselseminars.com and subscribe for important information about military transition.
Sep 1, 2023
37 min

Long time coming, this is our introductory episode of the Tactical Transition Podcast. The focus is on senior military leaders transitioning into the civilian job market. We will discuss resources and best practices to help service members find their next career after service to the country. Please visit our website at www.eselseminars.com and subscribe to our email. And of course subscribe to our podcast.
Aug 7, 2023
52 min
