Force Multiplication: The Next Generation of Support to Veteran and Military-Connected Communities
Join a panel of distinguished guests for an interactive session exploring how CVTI empowers other organizations to better serve and support Veteran and Military-Connected communities. As we celebrate the grand opening of the center’s new home on campus, and launch our new mission, we’re excited to take this opportunity to highlight the center’s past accomplishments and introduce our plans for the future.
This event will mark the grand opening of the new physical space in Kent Hall and introduce the new mission of CVTI through a generative panel discussion. Panelists include past and current partners that represent major CVTI programs and initiatives. The discussion will be moderated by Rachel Ginsberg, with an acute focus on the importance of CVTI’s new role as a force multiplier to build communities of practice and cultures of support through innovation and collaboration with the higher ed veteran and military-connected community. The event will begin with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at CVTI, followed by a presentation, panel discussion, and reception at Faculty House.
Speakers:
- Jason/Curtis - Welcome (CVTI/GS)
- Dilia Introini - Introduction (GS Alumna)
- Rachel Ginsberg - Moderator (Discussion Curator)
- Latoya Roberts - Panelist (JP Morgan)
- Jonathan Santiago - Panelist (Former CU Public Safety/John Jay)
- Monteigne Long - Panelist (Texas A&M)
- Brandon Lambert - Panelist (GS Student, NSI)