1 min read

Season 6, Episode 187

American Legion’s New National Commander and National Convention Recap

AWF-Blogo-Logos-Template-400x400_americanlegionNEW

 

Guest Name:


Jeff Stoffer

Guest Website:


AL 

Guest Social Media:


Facebook

Twitter

YouTube

LinkedIn

Supportive Documents:


Jeff Stoffer, Director of Media and Communications for the American Legion, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the organization's recent national convention, the election of a new national commander and the U.S. Navy's 250th anniversary.

The American Legion's national convention, held in Tampa, Fla., featured various initiatives, including a veterans gaming studio and a Department of Veterans Affairs Hackathon focused on improving healthcare access and operational efficiency. Stouffer spoke about the six-day VA Claims Clinic, which assisted veterans in filing claims and a small business workshop guiding veteran entrepreneurs. The convention also hosted a Hiring Our Heroes career fair, connecting veterans with potential employers and offering LinkedIn profile advice, he added.

Dan Wiley, an airman from Kansas, was elected as the new American Legion National Commander. Stoffer gave an overview of Wiley's background, which includes 28 years as a Municipal and District Court Judge and continued involvement in farming. Stoffer emphasized Wiley's personal connection to the Be the One campaign, which aims to prevent veteran suicide. The new National Commander plans to prioritize suicide prevention training and improve mental health support for veterans during his tenure.

Stoffer also spoke about the October issue of The American Legion Magazine, which features a salute to the U.S. Navy's 250th birthday. He discussed the Navy's rich history, including its brief disbandment from 1785 to 1794 and its continued importance in global affairs. The article highlights key inventions from Navy research, such as GPS and radar and explores the origins of iconic Navy uniforms like the Dixie cup cap and peacoat.

Listen to the full episode for more insights on the American Legion's initiatives and the U.S. Navy's legacy.


America’s Work Force is the only daily labor podcast in the US and has been on the air since 1993, supplying listeners with useful, relevant input into their daily lives through fact-finding features, in-depth interviews, informative news segments and practical consumer reports. America’s Work Force is committed to providing an accessible venue in which America's workers and their families can hear discussion on important, relevant topics such as employment, healthcare, legislative action, labor-management relations, corporate practices, finances, local and national politics, consumer reports and labor issues.

America’s Work Force Union Podcast is brought to you in part by our sponsors: AFL-CIO, American Federation of Government Employees, American Federation of Musicians Local 4, Alliance for American Manufacturing, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes-IBT, Boyd Watterson, Columbus/Central Ohio Building and Construction Trades Council, Communication Workers of America, Mechanical Insulators Labor Management Cooperative Trust, International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Local 50, International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Crafts, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 6, Ironworkers Great Lakes District Council, Melwood, The Labor Citizen newspaper, Laborers International Union of North America, The National Labor Office of Blue Cross and Blue Shield, North Coast Area Labor Federation, Ohio Federation of Teachers, United Labor Agency, United Steelworkers.

SUBSCRIBE ON:

Group 342

Group 341

Group 343

Group 339

Group 397

Group 397