Veteran Benefits Guide recognized on Military Times’ 2024 Best for Vets: Employers list
LAS VEGAS — Nov. 21, 2024 – Veteran Benefits Guide (VBG), which helps Veterans across America navigate the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) disability compensation benefits process, is pleased to announce its placement on the 2024 Military Times Best for Vets: Employers list.
This recognition underscores VBG’s dedication to creating a supportive workplace and fostering an inclusive environment for Veterans and their families.
“We are honored by this recognition and proud of our commitment to Veterans, both as clients and as essential members of our VBG team,” said Lisa Kalkes, chief marketing officer and vice president of public affairs, at VBG. “From targeted recruitment to inclusive programs and retention initiatives, we are dedicated to providing Veterans with rewarding opportunities and a community where they can thrive.”
The Military Times Best for Vets: Employers survey is the most comprehensive annual ranking of the country’s best employers and organizations with military-connected employment programs, benefits and support efforts. This survey is meant to identify and highlight the efforts that organizations make to recruit, retain and support the Veteran community.
VBG also provides inclusive policies and flexible work options, such as remote work and off-site employment that are designed to provide a supportive and adaptable environment for military-connected employees and their families.
To view the complete 2024 Best for Vets employers list, visit 2024 Rankings.
About Veteran Benefits Guide
Veteran Benefits Guide enables Veterans to receive the full disability benefits they have earned from their service in a timely manner. Since its founding in 2015, VBG has helped more than 35,000 Veterans receive a combined increase of $5.5 billion in lifetime benefits. VBG’s trusted, national network of independent and credentialed medical service providers ensures that Veterans submit thorough and accurate claims to the Department of Veterans Affairs, which avoids the need for appeals, speeds up the final benefits decision and reduces the VA case backlog. VBG is based in Las Vegas, Nevada and also has offices in San Diego, California. Learn more at vbg.com.
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Media Contacts
Patrick Holmes, VBG
Scott Deitz, Seven Letter