WeSalute Awards Happy Birthday Navy 2015: TopVet Roundup To celebrate the U.S. Navy's 240th birthday this month, we're doing a TopVet roundup of some famous Navy veterans. We've profiled these three incredible Navy sailors before, but on such a momentous day, we couldn't resist reminding readers how influential and inspiring these individuals are, and how their days at sea shaped both their careers and lives. And if three profiles just aren't enough, you'll Briefly describe the changes you have made. be sure to enjoy our TopVet archive – a database of stories, images and inspiration for all things military.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Alan B. Buckelew, Carnival Cruises A 25+-year veteran of the cruise industry, Buckelew brings great industry experience and expertise to the position. He is a proven leader, and can point to his U.S. Army years for getting him to where he is today.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: David Casey, CVS Health Chief Diversity Officer and U.S. Marine CVS Health Chief Diversity Officer David Casey's path has been an exciting one: he grew up in the Midwest, joined the U.S. Marine Corps at the age of 19, and now he's part of a Fortune 12 company transforming before our eyes.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Ken Hicks, Foot Locker Chief Executive "Veterans have the advantage in that they are more comfortable being leaders of people because they have done it before,” says Ken Hicks, a former Army artillery officer, now leading Foot Locker as chairman and CEO." I learned a heck of a lot in the Army about people and how to lead."
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Gregg Popovich, NBA Basketball Coach of the San Antonio Spurs Air Force veteran and Academy graduate Gregg Popovich is a model of longevity and success. He has served as the San Antonio Spurs head coach for more than 16 seasons, longer than any other current head coach in the NBA. As he goes for his fifth NBA championship this week against the Miami Heat, he continues to pilot professional sports’ most successful team with his signature style of consistency and passion.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Alan Alda, Celebrated Actor and Author For decades, award-winning actor and entertainer Alan Alda forged a unique blend of Army experience with an ability to move audiences through words and acting. It’s an approach Alda continues to follow today.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Terrance Holliday, Former Head of the NYC Mayor's Office of Veterans Affairs (MOVA) Terrance C. Holliday, Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Veterans Affairs (MOVA), is passionate about New York City’s veterans. As a New York City native and retired Colonel of the U.S. Air Force himself, he deeply appreciates our military’s contributions and remains committed to serving his fellow veterans.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Sr., Marine and Newspaper Publisher The veterans community, and the Marine Corps, lost one of its own, with the death of Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Sr. the former publisher and chairman of the New York Times.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Anthony F. Earley, Jr., PG&E Corporation Anthony F. Earley, Jr. served as an officer in the U.S. Navy for five years. He was stationed as a Lieutenant aboard the USS Hawksbill, a nuclear submarine, from 1971-1976, and served as the chief engineer officer.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Robert S. Mueller III The new Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, former Justice Department executive and veteran prosecutor Robert S. Mueller III, is a Marine combat veteran who served in Vietnam. Mr. Mueller, who has a reputation as a tough-minded administrator, takes over an organization rocked in recent years by scandal and embarrassing incidents, including the arrest of a veteran agent, Robert P. Hanssen, as a spy for the Russians and the revelation that the agency failed to turn over investigation-related documents to the lawyers for Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Bill Nelson, HBO “It is our obligation to help those who have put themselves in harm’s way,” says Bill Nelson, Chairman and CEO of HBO, in an exclusive interview with Veterans Advantage.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Edwin D. Fuller Those lyrics from the Rolling Stones’ 60’s ballad capture Vietnam Army Veteran Edwin “Ed” Fuller’s early professional experience. His dream was to pursue a career in the airline industry and he was well on his way when unexpectedly, two job offers did not materialize. Disappointed, but not disheartened, he garnered a job offer from Marriott, a fledgling chain of 22 hotels in 1972. Over the next 38 years, bolstered by his military experience, Fuller has helped grow Marriott into the global hospitality leader with over 3,500 hotels.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Julie A. Cunningham For Julie Cunningham, Army Veteran and successful businesswoman, public service is the “icing on the cake.” She serves proudly as the chief executive of a major national transportation advocacy organization.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Frank L. Miller, Jr. Major General Frank Miller (US Army, Ret.) is a great example of how a military background can transform an organization in the civilian sector, valuable lessons for a new generation.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Roland Smith When Wendy’s/Arby’s Group Inc. CEO Roland Smith (West Point, 1978) attended the Army’s Northern Warfare School as a Cadet, he had a pronounced fear of heights; even 10 feet in the air was a challenge for him. Yet, in the 30+ years that followed, he became an accomplished Army pilot, climbed mountains that rank among the world’s tallest, and earned a well-deserved reputation as a turnaround artist for struggling companies.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Sam Duncan, OfficeMax For OfficeMax CEO Sam Duncan, reaching the corner office fulfilled a lifelong dream, overcoming the economic and personal adversities he endured as a child. The road he traveled was a hard one, but he managed to achieve great success in the business world, thanks in part to his talent and work ethic, but also to the influence of the two most important people in his life -- his mother and his wife of 40 years -- and to his service in the United States Army.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Nicholas T. Pinchuk, Snap-on CEO and Army Veteran Snap-on CEO Nicholas T. Pinchuk is a proud Vietnam Veteran seasoned in the boardroom, lab, and factory floor, who brings a spirit of innovation and high-tech savvy to our nation’s pre-eminent tool supplier for professionals.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Senator Scott Brown Scott Brown, a relative unknown just a few weeks ago, surged to national prominence by winning the Massachusetts Senate. Scott Brown's senate seat had previously been held by Ted Kennedy, making this Republican coup a shocker to most political observers. While there are clashing opinions on both sides of the aisle on how and why this happened, Brown credits his nearly 30 years in the Army and a set of strong personal discipline skills.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Lowell McAdam, Verizon Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell C.McAdam is a product of hard work and a passion for leadership and technology. With a belief in building Verizon Wireless from the ground up, he expresses great confidence in the talent and persistence of those he leads. He’s also the product of a first-rate military education.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Dick Averitt, Raymond James Financial Services In a period of financial uncertainty, The Marine Corps can take pride in having one of its own at the top of a major investment company. A 20-year Veteran of the Corps, Dick Averitt is chairman and chief executive officer of Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Raymond James Financial, Inc.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Remembering Harry Kalas, Broadcaster & Army Vet Kalas spent two years in the Army stationed in Hawaii, then, in 1961, he became sports director at Hawaii radio station KGU and also broadcast games for the Hawaii Islanders of the Pacific Coast League and the University of Hawaii.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: James A. Stamm James A. Stamm stands atop one of the country’s major moving and transportation companies, and represents veterans in the executive suite who are committed to serve and employ those who serve.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: General David Petraeus With more than one year under his belt as commander of military operations in Iraq and a main architect of the “surge,” General David Petraeus has been chosen to head the U.S. Central Command (Centcom), the regional theater that includes Iraq and Afghanistan.
WeSalute Awards TopVet: Clarice Joynes, Mayor's Office of Veterans' Affairs NYC New York City’s very own home-grown Marine, Clarice Joynes, is the first woman appointed as Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Veterans’ Affairs, highlighting a 20-year career as one of the Big Apple’s most senior city servants.