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The two organizations created electrical, electronics repairers apprenticeship program
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The Department of Military Affairs and Veterans Services (DMAVS) is putting new life back into their NH Veteran-Friendly Business Program, which helps companies recruit and retain veterans and train business leaders on how best to support their veteran employees. On this episode of DTB, we’re joined by Warren Perry, DMVAS Deputy Adjutant General; Brenton Fraser, director of the Division of Community-Based Military Programs at DMAVS; and Matt Albuquerque, president of NextStep Bionics.
To learn how to get involved and other resources, visit dmavs.nh.gov.
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