Nation's Finest Marks 50th Anniversary with Milestone Event Honoring the Nation's Finest 50 Leaders Who Have Gone Above and Beyond to Support Veterans
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Lundi, juin 5, 2023
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We created the Nation's Finest 50 Award to recognize and celebrate 50 people during this anniversary year, who have gone above and beyond to support our veterans," said Nation's Finest CEO Chris Johnson.
Key Points:
- We created the Nation's Finest 50 Award to recognize and celebrate 50 people during this anniversary year, who have gone above and beyond to support our veterans," said Nation's Finest CEO Chris Johnson.
- The recipients of the first-ever Nation's Finest 50 Awards range from military veterans, founders and leaders of nonprofit organizations, community, and corporate leaders, to actors, musicians, comedians, philanthropists, and researchers.
- Kathryn C. Monet, CEO of NCHV was honored with a Nation's Finest 50 Award for her leadership in helping end homelessness among veterans.
- The goal is to raise greater awareness about veteran's issues, the work of Nation's Finest, and programs available across the country to support veterans.