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$500,000 Lockheed Martin gift to benefit IVMF programs that assist veterans, military families with post-service transition

Thursday, January 24, 2013, By News Staff
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LM-IVMFThe (IVMF) has announced Lockheed Martin as an IVMF One-Star Corporate Partner. The company鈥檚 commitment of $500,000 over the next three years will benefit the institute鈥檚 hands-on programs, activities and projects focused on helping veterans and military families make the transition to post-service life. The company鈥檚 support will assist the growth of existing education and employment programming and seed development of new programs, initiatives and publications positioned to support this deserving population.

鈥淲e are thrilled to welcome Lockheed Martin as an IVMF Corporate Partner,鈥 says Mike Haynie, IVMF executive director and founder. 鈥淎s the largest provider of IT products, services, platforms and training to the Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin supports the mission success of our nation鈥檚 military, which goes hand-in-hand with our mission of empowering those who serve the nation in uniform to make a meaningful and successful transition to civilian life. Lockheed Martin is an exemplar for others in the private sector with regard to the firm鈥檚 commitment to veterans and military families, and we are proud to help them execute that commitment.鈥

The IVMF One-Star Corporate Partnership represents a $500,000 commitment over three years. As an IVMF Corporate Partner, Lockheed Martin and the IVMF team will engage on an ongoing basis with the institute鈥檚 subject matter experts, research fellows and community of collaborators in support of firm-specific initiatives impacting veterans and family members.

鈥淥ur partnership with the IVMF represents a shared commitment to raise awareness regarding veterans鈥 issues and support transitioning military with sustainable solutions,鈥 says Emily Simone, Lockheed Martin Global Community Outreach director. 鈥淭hrough this grant, we will work with the IVMF to ensure veterans and their families are well positioned to meet the many challenges they face after deployment.鈥

For information on partnership opportunities with the IVMF, contact Raymond Toenniessen, IVMF director of new initiatives and external relations, at 315-443-0256 or rmtoenni@syr.edu.

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