Winners Revealed: British Ex-Forces In Business Awards 2019
Nine hundred business and military leaders gathered in London for the world’s largest celebration of military veterans in business.
Nine hundred business and military leaders gathered in London for the world’s largest celebration of military veterans in business.
Home improvements expert Rod Brown had a difficult transition from the Royal Navy, but he's making business work.
After her Naval career, Gillian Russell set up a military hiring programme at a global giant, and changed their reservists' policy.
Royal Navy veteran Amanda Johnson bought the company that re-trained her, and she's now helping hundreds of military spouses.
A champion of disabled workers, blind ex-Navy Commander Penny Melville-Brown is proof there is life after sight loss.
Forces Media Academy, that retrains veterans for new careers, will be at the 2019 Soldiering On Awards.
The Forces Media Academy and ScreenSkills' new programme has launched with an info evening at Pinewood Studios.
Rory McAusland is going to run, row, cycle and walk a mile for every person lost to suicide in 2018 in Scotland.
The Forces Media Academy is offering fantastic new training in Film and Television.
Some veterans will automatically be given one of the new cards, with all former personnel being able to apply for one by the end of 2019.
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The data collected will be used to support the Armed Forces Covenant, ensuring specific public services can be implemented.
The oldest volunteer is 97-year-old Frank Tolley, who flew Lancaster bombers during the Second World War.
It aims to make sure people get the right help and advice when they leave the armed forces.
Some veterans can face a difficult transition when they complete their military service and return to 'civvy street', writes Claire Withey.