Leading Beyond the Uniform: A Conversation with Chief Master Sergeant JoAnne S. Bass
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In this episode of the VET S.O.S., Chief Master Sergeant JoAnne S. Bass, the first woman to serve as the highest enlisted leader in any branch of the U.S. military, joins Shawn Welsh for an inspiring conversation on leadership, transition, and post-service purpose.
After 31 years in the Air Force, Chief Bass continues her mission of service — helping veterans, military spouses, and families thrive in civilian life. She shares her thoughts on:
The difference between veteran friendly and veteran ready organizations
Why employers must recognize veterans for their talent, not just their service
How connection, opportunity, and care strengthen veteran communities
The importance of maintaining identity and purpose beyond the uniform
Chief Bass’s journey is a testament to servant leadership and the power of community. Whether you’re transitioning, hiring, or supporting a veteran, this conversation delivers lessons for all.
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