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NC STRIVE Conference to encourage military talent to stay local

By Savanah Ramsey, posted Mar 17, 2022 on BizFayetteville.com


Fayetteville State University is looking for exhibitors or hiring employers for the 2022 NC STRIVE Conference on May 11 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

“This is a great opportunity catered toward veterans and spouses,” said Rob Patton, vice president of FCEDC. “There are opportunities here that will eliminate veteran unemployment, homelessness, and other issues as well.” 

NC STRIVE began in 2015 as a consortium of two and four-year colleges with federal and state agencies who plan, organize, and sponsor a yearly conference. The conference offers resources to veterans and educators of veterans. 

The mission of the NC STRIVE is to increase the awareness and knowledge of issues affecting veterans and their families as they transition to an academic setting. 

This year’s conference will feature two sections – exhibitors and hiring employers. The goal is to have over 100 vendors at the event for veteran-related, veteran-owned, health and mental health organizations. 

By having an event like NC STRIVE, an avenue is created to keep military talent in the area with local employers. 

“Approximately, there are 7,000 soldiers that terminate their service and about a third of those stay in the area.” Patton added. 

The conference will be held at the Rudolph Jones Student Center at Fayetteville State University, and attendance is free.

Attendees will include college educators and administrators, military-connected students, veterans, and military spouses.

To attend, you must register here. The deadline for registration is April 15. 


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