Posted on Jan 18, 2018
Joseph Chenelly, National Executive Director of AMVETS, here for a live Q&A today at 4PM ET. What questions do you have for me?
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Joseph R. Chenelly was appointed national executive director of the nation’s fourth largest veterans service organization in May 2016. In this capacity, he administers the policies of AMVETS, supervises its national headquarters operations and provides direction, as needed, to state and local components. Joe previously served as AMVETS’ national communications director.
Joe Chenelly is the first veteran of combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq to lead one of the nation’s four largest veterans service organizations’ staffs. A native of Rochester, N.Y., Joe enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1998, serving with the 1st Marine Division, and was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in April 2006. He is a combat veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, having served in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Kuwait, East Timor and the Horn of Africa.
Joe became a veterans advocate, a journalist, and a political adviser after his time in uniform. He covered military and veterans matters on staff with Leatherneck magazine, the Military Times newspapers, USA TODAY and Gannet News, reporting on operations in the Middle East, Southwest Asia, Africa, as well as disaster relief in the United States.
Joe was named one of the 100 “most influential journalists covering armed violence” by Action on Armed Violence in 2013. He was the first U.S. Marine combat correspondent to step into enemy territory after September 11, 2001, as a military reporter in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He also reported from the front-lines with American and allied forces in Kuwait and Iraq as that war began. He was on the ground for the start of both Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Joe served as AMVETS’ national communications director in 2005, and for the past eight years as assistant national director for communications for the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) in Washington, D.C. leading grassroots efforts through social networking and new media.
Joe Chenelly is the first veteran of combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq to lead one of the nation’s four largest veterans service organizations’ staffs. A native of Rochester, N.Y., Joe enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1998, serving with the 1st Marine Division, and was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in April 2006. He is a combat veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, having served in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Kuwait, East Timor and the Horn of Africa.
Joe became a veterans advocate, a journalist, and a political adviser after his time in uniform. He covered military and veterans matters on staff with Leatherneck magazine, the Military Times newspapers, USA TODAY and Gannet News, reporting on operations in the Middle East, Southwest Asia, Africa, as well as disaster relief in the United States.
Joe was named one of the 100 “most influential journalists covering armed violence” by Action on Armed Violence in 2013. He was the first U.S. Marine combat correspondent to step into enemy territory after September 11, 2001, as a military reporter in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He also reported from the front-lines with American and allied forces in Kuwait and Iraq as that war began. He was on the ground for the start of both Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Joe served as AMVETS’ national communications director in 2005, and for the past eight years as assistant national director for communications for the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) in Washington, D.C. leading grassroots efforts through social networking and new media.
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RP MEMBERS AND CONNECTIONS - PLEASE JOIN IN ON THE RALLYPOINT LIVE Q&A WITH SSgt Joe Chenelly on Wednesday, 24 January 2018.
WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ASK SSGT JOE CHENELLY THE REALLY GOOD QUESTIONS ABOUT HIS ROLE AS THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE NATION’S FOURTH LARGEST VETERANS ORGNAIZATION – AMVETS! I’M VERY EXCITED TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH JOE AND AMVETS AS THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FOR VICTORY FOR VETERANS FOUNDATION AS WE TEAM UP WITH AMVETS FOR RIDE22 THIS 30 JUN 2018 – WE ARE RIDING TO BRING AWARENESS TO THE 22 SUICIDES OR MORE WE ARE EXPERIENCEING WITH OUR VETERANS AND ACTIVE SERVICE MEMBERS ON A DAILY BASIS & RAISING FUNDS TOGETHER THROUGH THIS GREAT NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN TO PUT AN END TO THOSE SUICIDES. THROUGH THE AMEVETS POSTS, AMVETS RIDER GROUPS, AND OTHER MOTORCYCLE RIDERS GROUPS AROUND THE COUNTRY, WE WILL BRING A GREAT AMOUNT OF AWARENESS TO THIS ISSUE. THANKS TO SSGT JOE CHENELLY & HIS LEADERSHIP AT AMVETS.
POST YOUR QUESTIONS FOR SSGT JOE CHNELLY IN ADVANCE ON TOPICS ABOUT HIS LEADERSHIP ROLE AT AMVETS, ABOUT VFV AND AMVETS RIDE22 PARTNERSHIP THIS 30 JUNE 2018, HIS EXPERIENCE IN THE MARINES, HIS EXPERIENCE OVERSEAS IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN, AND HIS LEADESRHIP IN GENERAL.
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https://victoryforveterans.org/events/ride22/
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RP MEMBERS AND CONNECTIONS - PLEASE JOIN IN ON THE RALLYPOINT LIVE Q&A WITH SSgt Joe Chenelly on Wednesday, 24 January 2018.
WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ASK SSGT JOE CHENELLY THE REALLY GOOD QUESTIONS ABOUT HIS ROLE AS THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE NATION’S FOURTH LARGEST VETERANS ORGNAIZATION – AMVETS! I’M VERY EXCITED TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH JOE AND AMVETS AS THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FOR VICTORY FOR VETERANS FOUNDATION AS WE TEAM UP WITH AMVETS FOR RIDE22 THIS 30 JUN 2018 – WE ARE RIDING TO BRING AWARENESS TO THE 22 SUICIDES OR MORE WE ARE EXPERIENCEING WITH OUR VETERANS AND ACTIVE SERVICE MEMBERS ON A DAILY BASIS & RAISING FUNDS TOGETHER THROUGH THIS GREAT NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN TO PUT AN END TO THOSE SUICIDES. THROUGH THE AMEVETS POSTS, AMVETS RIDER GROUPS, AND OTHER MOTORCYCLE RIDERS GROUPS AROUND THE COUNTRY, WE WILL BRING A GREAT AMOUNT OF AWARENESS TO THIS ISSUE. THANKS TO SSGT JOE CHENELLY & HIS LEADERSHIP AT AMVETS.
POST YOUR QUESTIONS FOR SSGT JOE CHNELLY IN ADVANCE ON TOPICS ABOUT HIS LEADERSHIP ROLE AT AMVETS, ABOUT VFV AND AMVETS RIDE22 PARTNERSHIP THIS 30 JUNE 2018, HIS EXPERIENCE IN THE MARINES, HIS EXPERIENCE OVERSEAS IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN, AND HIS LEADESRHIP IN GENERAL.
PLEASE POST YOUR QUESTION TODAY:
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/joseph-chenelly-national-executive-director-of-amvets-here-wednesday-for-a-live-q-a-what-questions-do-you-have-for-me
THE RALLYPOINT FORUM CONTINUES TO PROVIDE THESE GREAT OPPORTUNITIES TO ALL OF OUR VETERANS, SERVICE MEMBERS, RETIREES, CIVILIAN RECRUITERS, CIVILIAN SUPPORTERS, AND MILITARY FAMILY MEMBERS TO REACH OUT & ASK QUESTIONS TO FORMER SERVICE MEMBERS AND LEADERS OF OUR COUNTRY.
YOUR GREAT PARTICIPATION IS WELCOME, APPRECIATED, AND NEEDED TO KEEP THIS TYPE OF FORUM MOVING FORWARD.
THANKS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT RIDEE22 WITH VICTORY FOR VETERANS AND AMEVETS!
https://victoryforveterans.org/events/ride22/
CAPT Michael MoranPO3 Robert LaityLTJG Lee BaileyCPO Roy Thornton1SG Klayton W. HayesCMSgt John HamiltonLTJG Don Biscoe SPC (Join to see) SPC Brian Aranda
Joseph Chenelly, National Executive Director of AMVETS, here Wednesday for a live Q&A. What...
Joseph R. Chenelly was appointed national executive director of the nation’s fourth largest veterans service organization in May 2016. In this capacity, he administers the policies of AMVETS, supervises its national headquarters operations and provides direction, as needed, to state and local components. Joe previously served as AMVETS’ national communications director. Joe Chenelly is the first veteran of combat operations in Afghanistan and...
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SGT John Meredith
Been away for a few days .I'm sorry I missed it.
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
SGT John Meredith - You haven't missed it - it's this Wednesday John!
Donna Brickey
Great share! This is an org we give too both with $ and donations here locally. Love their work....
SSgt Joe Chenelly
Hello, Colonel Thanks so much for sharing this and for all your do here in RallyPoint and in the veterans community.
SSgt Joe Chenelly I am a lifetime VFW member and donate to the DAV, so I am familiar with those organizations. What mission does AMVETS accomplish that is different than VFW or DAV?
MSgt Rosemary Connolly
AMVETS is the only veterans organization that doesn't discriminate on where or when you served. Life membership is less than those that you mentioned. Rated very well too: https://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=11547
SSgt Joe Chenelly
Great questions, Ted. Semper fi. As the good Master Sergeant noted, AMVETS is open to and fighting for all 20 million veterans. That includes Guard and Reserve. Combat and not-combat veterans. Wartime and non-wartime. We take pride in the fact that about 38% of our members are not eligible for regular membership in AL, VFW, DAV, PVA, or VVA. Those organizations do great things and are excellent partners, but we are unique in that we consider the needs of every veteran.
SSgt Joe Chenelly we always donate clothing and other items to AMVETS - just the other day 8 - 20 gallon bags of clothing - and I'm just curious as to how and who is this helping? As well great to see a vet leading the way.
SSgt Joe Chenelly
We really appreciate that, David! Thank you. The donated items are sold in our thrift stores around the country. Those funds are used to supply service officers, focusing on the communities in which we receive donations. That is operated by our National Service Foundation, so all those donations are tax-deductible. We also have a heavy focus on combating veterans homelessness with funds raised through our thrift store operations.
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