Posted on Nov 14, 2013
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American Corporate Partners: http://acp-usa.org/

This online mentoring program is a partnership between Beyond the Yellow Ribbon companies and large corporate employers. Their goal is to assist veterans/active military looking to start a civilian career.

I understand the mentorship program has been successful in translating military language into verbiage that's more recognizable to the civilian sector.
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SPC Aaron Deshane
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I etsed in 2002 after getting out . I was lost good advice sir
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1SG Michael Blount
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Use it.
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SFC Charles W. Robinson
SFC Charles W. Robinson
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Use it?

Are you in the program or are you saying to use it?

I am in the program now and it is very good.

I recommend that transitioning soldiers to take advantage of this program.
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1SG Michael Blount
1SG Michael Blount
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SFC - Perhaps I should amplify.  I was in the program, and it proved enlightening.  I highly encourage taking advantage of this program.
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SFC Charles W. Robinson
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Edited 12 y ago

I just finished my first meeting with my mentor.  It was a great discussion that lasted about
an hour.  We talked about our experiences
and training, hobbies and families, and about expectations.  He has mentored several people from the
military and is just a little older than I am. 
We are going to do monthly teleconferences.  Over the next month my mentor and other
people in his network is going to go over my Linkedin profile and maybe ask a
few questions about my career.  They are
going to give me tips to improve my profile, what skill sets that I should
place emphasis on, and what career fields that I may be interested in given my
interests, experiences, and training. 
Specifically, they home to give me an idea on what MBA specialty may be
the best fit for me.  It looks like I have
gotten a great sponsor and we ended up having a lot in common.  This looks like this is going to be a great
year.

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SFC Charles W. Robinson
SFC Charles W. Robinson
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The formatting on that came out strange - LoL!  :-)

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1SG Michael Blount
1SG Michael Blount
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SFC - ACP has some great people in it, including Darrell Gilmore, who is an RP member!
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SFC Charles W. Robinson
SFC Charles W. Robinson
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It is a great program.
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SFC Charles W. Robinson
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I was assigned a Mentor with this program.  The mentor is from the Whirlpool Company.  From what I understand from the representative at ACP, they have a lot of people who volunteer from Whirlpool.  They did not have anyone for me though in the St Louis Area.
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SFC Charles W. Robinson
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ACP’s Veteran Mentoring Program connects Veteran Protégés with Corporate Mentors for a yearlong mentorship. Paired based on their career objectives and professional experience, Mentors and Protégés define the goals of their mentorship together. 
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SFC James Baber
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Do you have a link for it Charles, I would be interested in checking it out, thanks.
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SFC Charles W. Robinson
SFC Charles W. Robinson
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http://acp-usa.org/Mentoring_Program
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1SG Human Resources Specialist
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I've never heard of this program, is it available for active or only veterans?
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SFC Charles W. Robinson
SFC Charles W. Robinson
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Participant EligibilityProtégés

Veterans who have served on active duty since 2001 are eligible to apply for mentorships, with preference given to those with service-connected disabilities. ACP also recognizes the service and sacrifice of our nation's surviving military spouses and spouses of severely wounded post-9/11 veterans, and encourages them to apply for mentorship opportunities.

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