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Episode 001: Rick Passarelli: Forging New Pathways to Careers with Purpose for Veterans and Their Families Service Before Self Podcast

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Welcome to the first episode of Service Before Self, a podcast that tackles the evolving needs of veterans and their families, based on the idea that veterans can succeed in the community where they live. This podcast will introduce you to people and the programs that are having an impact today; you will hear about their successes and lessons learned in creating effective programs in which veterans and their families reach their full potential.
 
Sam Whitehurst, your host, the Vice President of Programs & Services for Dixon Center, will dive deeply into the needs and challenges veterans and their families go through, as well as into the effective solutions to those challenges.
 
In this inaugural episode, Sam is joined by Rick Passarelli, who is the Director of Veteran Affairs and Workforce Development at Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) and the chair for the workforce development subcommittee for the AFL-CIO Union Veterans Council. Rick is the architect behind one of the most impactful workforce development programs for veterans in the country, the Utility Workers Military Assistance Program (UMAP).
 
Rick enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1982; he served from that date until 1987 and he participated in two deployments. After leaving the Navy, Rick joined Peoples Gas, one of the largest regulated natural gas utilities serving the city of Chicago, where he just recently retired from, after 32 years.
 
Rick shares in today’s episode some of his very distinguished career of service to his country as well as what has made UMAP such a successful program for veterans.
 
Key takeaways:
[5:37] Richard talks about his Navy career and how it shaped him into who he is now.
[7:25] Richard shares his experience in Beirut.
[10:05] Transitioning out of the Navy and beginning a career at Peoples Gas
[12:20] Richard shares the specific work he did both at Peoples Gas and the UWUA with the UMAP program.
[16:10] Richard explains the significance of meaningful employment.
[19:56] Richard talks about the partnerships that make the UMAP program so successful.
[22:50] UMAP provides a mentorship program for veterans.
[25:33] Veteran unemployment before and after COVID-19.
[26:31] Richard explains how UMAP is tackling resources for dealing with the pandemic.
[28:54] Richard shares his excitement about a new program called Transition for Success.
 
Mentioned in this episode:
Dixon Center: Reaching America
At Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live.
Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership.
Dixon Center on Facebook
Dixon Center on Twitter
Dixon Center on Instagram
 
Learn more about Richard Passarelli
Visit UWUA for more information
Learn more about UMAP and Power4America
 
Quotes and Tweetables:
 
“Almost 50% of the membership in the city of Chicago and utility workers are veterans.”
 
“It is not just about employment for veterans, but meaningful employment.”
 
“We want to ensure that veterans and their families can really invest in their future.”
 
“UMAP offers a holistic approach to veterans who join the program.”
 
“I told them about the experiences that I gained in the Navy. I wanted to get into the construction industry and be able to utilize that skillset when I transition out. I worked a couple of jobs prior to Peoples Gas and in the construction industry.”
 
“I approached the CEO of Peoples Gas … and I asked them … to find a way to boost the membership to serve the community but also create … careers forward for our men and women coming back from [the Mi

Welcome to the first episode of Service Before Self, a podcast that tackles the evolving needs of veterans and their families, based on the idea that veterans can succeed in the community where they live. This podcast will introduce you to people and the programs that are having an impact today; you will hear about their successes and lessons learned in creating effective programs in which veterans and their families reach their full potential.
 
Sam Whitehurst, your host, the Vice President of Programs & Services for Dixon Center, will dive deeply into the needs and challenges veterans and their families go through, as well as into the effective solutions to those challenges.
 
In this inaugural episode, Sam is joined by Rick Passarelli, who is the Director of Veteran Affairs and Workforce Development at Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) and the chair for the workforce development subcommittee for the AFL-CIO Union Veterans Council. Rick is the architect behind one of the most impactful workforce development programs for veterans in the country, the Utility Workers Military Assistance Program (UMAP).
 
Rick enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1982; he served from that date until 1987 and he participated in two deployments. After leaving the Navy, Rick joined Peoples Gas, one of the largest regulated natural gas utilities serving the city of Chicago, where he just recently retired from, after 32 years.
 
Rick shares in today’s episode some of his very distinguished career of service to his country as well as what has made UMAP such a successful program for veterans.
 
Key takeaways:
[5:37] Richard talks about his Navy career and how it shaped him into who he is now.
[7:25] Richard shares his experience in Beirut.
[10:05] Transitioning out of the Navy and beginning a career at Peoples Gas
[12:20] Richard shares the specific work he did both at Peoples Gas and the UWUA with the UMAP program.
[16:10] Richard explains the significance of meaningful employment.
[19:56] Richard talks about the partnerships that make the UMAP program so successful.
[22:50] UMAP provides a mentorship program for veterans.
[25:33] Veteran unemployment before and after COVID-19.
[26:31] Richard explains how UMAP is tackling resources for dealing with the pandemic.
[28:54] Richard shares his excitement about a new program called Transition for Success.
 
Mentioned in this episode:
Dixon Center: Reaching America
At Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live.
Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership.
Dixon Center on Facebook
Dixon Center on Twitter
Dixon Center on Instagram
 
Learn more about Richard Passarelli
Visit UWUA for more information
Learn more about UMAP and Power4America
 
Quotes and Tweetables:
 
“Almost 50% of the membership in the city of Chicago and utility workers are veterans.”
 
“It is not just about employment for veterans, but meaningful employment.”
 
“We want to ensure that veterans and their families can really invest in their future.”
 
“UMAP offers a holistic approach to veterans who join the program.”
 
“I told them about the experiences that I gained in the Navy. I wanted to get into the construction industry and be able to utilize that skillset when I transition out. I worked a couple of jobs prior to Peoples Gas and in the construction industry.”
 
“I approached the CEO of Peoples Gas … and I asked them … to find a way to boost the membership to serve the community but also create … careers forward for our men and women coming back from [the Mi

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