The New Book Combat Leader to Corporate Leader Now Available to Address Veteran Employment Effectiveness

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Combat Leader to Corporate Leader: 20 Lessons to Advance Your Civilian Career describes how veterans can beat the challenges of unemployment, under employment, and capture the full value of their military experience in their careers.

Military veterans joining and re-joining the workforce face a wide array of challenges: rising veteran unemployment, a lack of business familiarity, and a deep desire to have a civilian career as rewarding as their military career.  Military veteran unemployment for ages 18-24 is running 50% to 100% higher than their civilian counterparts.

The new book Combat Leader to Corporate Leader: 20 Lessons to Advance Your Civilian Career tells veterans immediate, effective, and proven steps how to fully leverage their military experience in business.

Selected CEO Endorsements for Combat Leader to Corporate Leader  

“Read this smart, candid book with a pen in hand.  Chad Storlie challenges veterans to fulfill our leadership potential in the workplace; then he shows us, through practical examples and memorable stories tailored to military experience, how to build careers that matter to us and our organizations.”

John R. Ryan,
President and CEO, Center for Creative Leadership
Vice Admiral, US Navy (retired)

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“Combat Leader to Corporate Leader is an excellent tool for any person transitioning from the military world to the civilian world.  It recognizes the skills learned in the military and uses a clear 20-lesson process to help them be applied in business.  His book will help someone leaving the military get off to a fast effective start in their new job.”

Ken Hicks
President &CEO, Foot Locker, Inc.
Former US Army Officer

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 “A must read for every Soldier, Sailor and Marine.  It is the only book of its kind that lays out a very practical way for a veteran to capitalize on the outstanding preparation that a military experience brings to a successful career in the marketplace.”

Steve Reinemund
Retired Chairman & CEO, PepsiCo and Dean of Business, Wake Forest University
Former US Marine Corps Officer

About the Author
Chad StorlieCHAD STORLIE has had a distinguished career in both military and civilian service.  Chad is a US Army Reserve Special Forces officer with 20 years of service in infantry, special forces, and joint headquarters units.  He has served in Iraq, Bosnia, Korea, and throughout the United States.  He has been awarded the Bronze Star, the Combat Infantryman’s Badge, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Special Forces Tab, and the Ranger Tab. Chad is a mid-level marketing executive and has worked in marketing and sales roles for various companies, including General Electric, Comcast, and Manugistics.  In his spare time, Chad has taught marketing at Creighton University, developed Combat Analytics-a counterinsurgency assessment process-and written articles that have been published in several military journals.  Chad holds a BA from Northwestern University and an MBA from Georgetown University.

Chad is available for speaking engagements and seminars. You can reach Chad by using this site’s contact form, or by email at [email protected] or by phone at 402-960-1350.

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