Politics & Government

Jersey City Joins NYU To Offer Career Training To Veterans

Ten veterans have been selected to participate in the first cohort starting this month.

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JERSEY CITY, NJ — Ten veterans in Jersey City will be part of a new program to offer free career coaching.

Jersey City's Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Veteran Affairs, and a group of New York University School of Professional Studies Executive Coaching Students have partnered to launch a new initiative titled the "Veterans Coaching Project. The program will offer free, virtual career coaching services this summer.

Ten veterans have been selected to participate in the first cohort starting this month.

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“As a deployed Marine Corps veteran, I’m proud to have Jersey City be a part of the launch for this career coaching program, which we hope to expand to help even more veterans in the future,” said Mayor Fulop. “It is important that we continue to provide the necessary support and resources as more and more veterans return to civilian life, which includes searching for jobs and starting brand new careers.”

Strategies include goal setting, behavioral strategy development, and accountability to help initiate a self-discovery journey for the veteran. The City of Jersey City recognizes the value of this offering for local veterans and is committed to strengthening this partnership with NYU to ensure this opportunity is accessible to additional members of our veteran population.

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Sergeant Major Fenton Reese, USMC, Retired, creator of the “Veterans Coaching Project,” served 30 years in the US Marine Corps, and was a student at NYU Stern School of Business when he was introduced to Executive Coaching. The Sergeant Major sought to create a similar coaching experience as a way to help transitioning veterans settle into their communities. Now working as Deputy Security Manager at Bloomberg LP, Reese continues to serve veterans as head of Bloomberg’s Military Veterans Community.

“I hope that those participating in the program can figure out what direction they want to take, developing skills, creating a plan, and ultimately executing that plan,” said Sergeant Major Reese. “The goal is to compete in society, develop confidence, and not be left behind.”

Other sponsors for the new coaching program include HHS Director of Veteran Affairs, Juliet Foster, and NYU Clinical Assistant Professor, Dr. Michael “Woody” Woodward, who is the lead faculty for the NYU Executive Coaching and Organizational Consulting (ECOC) program.

“I am so grateful to the NYU ECOC and Sergeant Major Reese for partnering with us to bring this meaningful service to our Jersey City Veterans,” said Juliet Foster, Director of Jersey City’s Division of Veteran’s Affairs. “Our greatest goal is to strengthen and enhance the lives of veterans as they transition back into civilian life, and this program helps move us closer to meeting that goal.”

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