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In this episode, we hear about how Kevin Green, Jr navigated the challenging transition from leadership in the Air Force to Corporate America. He is vulnerable about the journey and shares key insights into the following:

  • Specific challenges (ie. language, terminology) with going from the military to a corporate role
  • Advice for military members about to make the leap or how are struggling now
  • Advice for hiring managers and leaders of former military in how to aid with the transition & truly understand their untapped potential

Tons of insight and wisdom in this one for everyone.
Kevin's Bio
Kevin Green is Vice President of Ochsner Health’s Community Health Centers. He oversees community focused clinic operations, community center engagement, social determinant of health initiatives, & health equity at five sites across the state of Louisiana. In his role, Kevin also co-leads Ochsner’s Healthy State efforts in managing chronic conditions and medical screenings. He joined Ochsner as a Strategic Program Manager in 2013. Kevin has held key roles leading interfacility patient flow logistics and system-wide Hospital Medicine physician practices.

As if that wasn't enough, Kevin is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force and has served over 25 years as a military officer. In those years, he served as 53 WRS Commanding officer or as what some of us know as “Hurricane Hunters”.

To learn more about Kevin, you can find him on LinkedIn.

To learn more about Kimberly J Benoit or how you can work with her, check out her website, kimberlyjbenoit.com, or find her on LinkedIn.
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Have comments or questions about this episode, send them to [email protected].

Special thanks to Esplanade Studios for mastering support & Melissa Argyle Designs. Music by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay
#leadership #wevealldoneit #professionaldevelopment

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Manage episode 496766299 series 3453275
Content provided by Kimberly J Benoit. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kimberly J Benoit or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, we hear about how Kevin Green, Jr navigated the challenging transition from leadership in the Air Force to Corporate America. He is vulnerable about the journey and shares key insights into the following:

  • Specific challenges (ie. language, terminology) with going from the military to a corporate role
  • Advice for military members about to make the leap or how are struggling now
  • Advice for hiring managers and leaders of former military in how to aid with the transition & truly understand their untapped potential

Tons of insight and wisdom in this one for everyone.
Kevin's Bio
Kevin Green is Vice President of Ochsner Health’s Community Health Centers. He oversees community focused clinic operations, community center engagement, social determinant of health initiatives, & health equity at five sites across the state of Louisiana. In his role, Kevin also co-leads Ochsner’s Healthy State efforts in managing chronic conditions and medical screenings. He joined Ochsner as a Strategic Program Manager in 2013. Kevin has held key roles leading interfacility patient flow logistics and system-wide Hospital Medicine physician practices.

As if that wasn't enough, Kevin is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force and has served over 25 years as a military officer. In those years, he served as 53 WRS Commanding officer or as what some of us know as “Hurricane Hunters”.

To learn more about Kevin, you can find him on LinkedIn.

To learn more about Kimberly J Benoit or how you can work with her, check out her website, kimberlyjbenoit.com, or find her on LinkedIn.
➡ NEXT STEPS

👋 Say hi on Instagram and and share your favorite takeaway from this episode in your stories. Be sure to tag @kimberlyjbenoit so I can say HI!

📖 Purchase a copy of We've All Done It: Getting Real About the Role We Each Play in a Toxic Workplace HERE!
📆 Book a call to discuss how we can work together.

😍 Loving the show? Hit subscribe/follow so you don’t miss out on more podcasting tips.

Have comments or questions about this episode, send them to [email protected].

Special thanks to Esplanade Studios for mastering support & Melissa Argyle Designs. Music by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay
#leadership #wevealldoneit #professionaldevelopment

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