GardaWorld businesses GardaWorld Security – U.S., a global champion and leader in security services, and Crisis24, a global, AI-enhanced platform in travel risk management, mass communications, critical event management, crisis-security consulting and personal protection solutions (inclusive of a global medical concierge practice), today announced a partnership with The Honor Foundation, a career transition program for U.S. Special Operations Forces.
Under this new partnership, GardaWorld Security – U.S. and Crisis24 will support The Honor Foundation in preparing Special Operations Forces military personnel across all branches of service for their transition to private sector employment. GardaWorld Security – U.S. and Crisis24 will engage in initiatives such as providing mentoring, advice navigating corporate dynamics and utilizing their network to create a strong ecosystem of opportunities and coaching to The Honor Foundation Fellows, as well as support for job applications and interview preparation.
“Building on our existing veteran hiring initiatives, we’re thrilled to partner with The Honor Foundation to help create the next generation of business and community leaders as Special Operations Forces personnel transition into post-military roles. Our businesses recognize the skills, talent and expertise that veterans bring forward. Employees from both GardaWorld Security – U.S. and Crisis24 will contribute to this partnership by volunteering time to support The Honor Foundation’s important work,” said Mat Vance, Director of Sales, East & Southeast at GardaWorld Security – U.S., U.S. Army veteran and volunteer for The Honor Foundation.
“GardaWorld and its businesses are global leaders in security services and risk management, so we are excited to introduce them as a new partner for The Honor Foundation. GardaWorld Security – U.S. and Crisis24 are already committed to including veterans in their teams, and we look forward to working together to further unlock the unique value that Special Operations personnel bring to a breadth of roles beyond the military,” said Matt Stevens, U.S. Navy SEAL (ret.) and CEO at The Honor Foundation.
GardaWorld businesses have established histories of including veterans and reservists in their teams. The corporation supports veterans to find appropriate positions that make use of their skills, talent and expertise, while making valuable contributions to the organization. GardaWorld businesses value the skills and experience gained by veterans and reservists during their military service and are committed to facilitating their transition to civilian life.