E3 Action Group

Purpose

The Education, Employment, and Entrepreneurship (E3) Action Group serves as the conduit of information & catalyst for activity in all SDVC endeavors related to Employment, Education, Entrepreneurship and Financial stability of our Veteran population in the San Diego County area.

Our efforts will connect Veterans and Employers to critical jobs in priority sectors as well as to facilitate entrepreneurial development of Veterans and/or their family members. To support this, we will deliver timely, effective, and value-added information about the resources and services related to supporting our Veterans and their support network. Our actions will stimulate and promote economic growth and financial stability in our Veteran Community.

 

Co-Champions
Dina Soliman, Education
Amy Richards, Employment
Stephanie Brown, Entrepreneurship

Active E3 Members

VABO
MCBCP
FFSC
Able-Disabled
Ashford University
Work for Warriors
BRAVE
VA Health
CTAP
New Horizon Learning Center
RosieNetwork
Onward 2 Opportunity
Wounded Warrior Project
VVSD
County of San Diego
CalVet
Workshop for Warriors
National University
HHUSA
Goodwill
EDD
NVTSI/Reboot
zero8hundred
Job Corps.
Point Loma Nazarene University
Hire GI
Easter Seals

Group Updates

Measured Outcome: The initiation of a database with a minimum of 100 employers/entrepreneurial opportunities vetted by the SDVC.

Education, Employment, Entrepreneurship Action Group Deliverables:

Work with the 5 Top Priority Growth Sectors in San Diego to develop a Veteran Outreach Initiative that supports our economy – Done!
Develop a conduit that provides information about these sectors – both for pre-and post-transition – Done!
Identify and List Veteran friendly employers and Entrepreneurial options in the region – Done!
Support the successful launch and operation of the MVRC in Escondido & National City – Done!
Assist in the successful Implementation of the Veterans Economic Communities Initiative (VECI) in San Diego County – Done!
Support the launch and growth of the Veterans Community Connections initiative – Done!