Voting – Your Right and Your Responsibility
Many of our team fought to give people in other countries the right to vote and experience a rule of law. Therefore, this year, in
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is excited to partner with Medley to include veterans and their families in their programs. Medley is a group coaching platform and community to help leaders grow their impact at work and in life.
Dixon Center has been working with the Medley team on an approach to provide access to high-quality coaching and inclusive leadership development opportunities for more veterans and their families. Together, we are aligned that the greatest impact is not achieved by creating a separate initiative exclusive to veterans interacting with veterans, but one that can give veterans and their families the experience of being part of the whole.
Medley’s Membership model matches individuals into groups of 6-8 peers across organizations and industries. Groups are guided by a certified Medley coach and curated curriculum through 8 sessions over four months, helping emerging leaders practice and strengthen critical, foundational skills – including self-awareness, communication, and relationship-building.
The next Medley Membership cohort kicks off in September. If you are interested in learning more about how Medley can support your people, please register for this Info Session and join us on Weds, July 19th from 12-12:30pm ET. During the session, we will introduce the Medley team, share more about how the program works and simple next steps if you are interested in nominating your people to join and benefit from group coaching.
If you are unable to attend the info session or have any questions, please reach out to membership@withmedley.com.
Many of our team fought to give people in other countries the right to vote and experience a rule of law. Therefore, this year, in
Fall is our busiest time of the year at Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services. Since September, we had meetings with six new potential
Last week, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services attended the Veterans’ Health Conference: Understanding New York’s Newest Veterans to explore the results from the RAND Corporation’s new report
Last week, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services participated in the International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) Veterans Assistance Program 2024 Summit, an opportunity to review lessons learned