Posts by Joseph Crane
Avoiding the Next Big War with Army Veteran Austin Bay
Austin Bay is a retired colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve and author of Embrace the Suck. He has written extensively on current military affairs, and has appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition, Fox News, C-SPAN, MSNBC, CNBC, and Nightline. Bay writes a weekly international affairs column for Creators Syndicate and is a contributing editor at…
Helping Veterans Find Community Through the Outdoors Army Veteran Todd Crevier
Todd Crevier is the founder and president of New England Adventures. New England Adventures hosts all expense paid outdoor sporting events and therapeutic outdoor activities for New England veterans, current service members, and their families. Todd Crevier- Serving My Country Todd joined the Army after September 11, 2001. He knew the country would be in…
Piecing Together Veterans Untold Stories with Author Stephen Moore
Stephen Moore, a sixth generation Texan, is the author of nineteen books on World War II and Texas history. His latest, Uncommon Valor from the Naval Institute Press, follows a Special Forces recon company in Vietnam. Steve, his wife, and their three children make their home north of Dallas, Texas. While not military himself, Stephen…
5 Steps to Launch Your Business in the New Year
Is one of your New Year’s resolutions is to finally launch that new venture? While launching a business may seem overwhelming, there are really just a few steps that you must do in order to get your idea off the ground. While there may be some unique requirements for businesses in certain industries – this…
Read Full PostEntrepreneurship is a Process with Air Force Veteran Rob Shallenberger
Rob Shallenberger is the CEO of Becoming Your Best Global Leadership and is one of the world’s leading authorities on leadership and strategic planning. He’s trained hundreds of organizations on high-performance habits and the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders found in their best-selling book, Becoming Your Best. He is a former F-16 Pilot and…