By “Doc” Doug Stauffer
The Special Operators Transition Foundation (SOTF) is a one-of-a-kind organization that provides unparalleled support to elite Special Operations Forces (SOF) veterans transitioning from military service to successful civilian careers. Since its establishment in 2013, the foundation has significantly assisted over 500 SOF veterans in finding meaningful employment with more than 150 leading companies throughout the United States. These success stories underscore the unique value of the SOTF’s mission and its potential for further growth.
The Challenge of Transition for SOF Veterans
The transition from a military career, particularly from within Special Operations, presents a unique set of challenges. The SOF veterans, renowned for their exceptional leadership, strategic thinking and ability to operate in high-pressure environments, often require assistance in finding roles that recognize and understand these attributes in the corporate world. The SOTF not only recognizes, but also deeply understands these unique qualifications, and is committed to facilitating a successful transition.
Furthermore, the military culture and the close-knit community within Special Operations can lead to a sense of isolation when veterans leave the service. However, the SOTF steps in to provide a robust and supportive network that helps veterans navigate this transition, significantly reducing the stress and uncertainty of entering an unfamiliar job market. The SOTF’s unwavering presence in this journey reassures the SOF veterans that they are not alone, instilling confidence and reassurance.
The SOTF’s Comprehensive Approach
The SOTF’s program is strategically designed to address these challenges. It begins with psychometric and behavioral assessments, a crucial step that helps identify the strengths, skills and potential career paths that align with each veteran’s unique profile. This initial step is instrumental in ensuring a smooth transition.
Following the assessments, the SOTF provides executive coaching tailored to each individual. This coaching is designed to enhance veterans’ leadership skills and adapt them to the corporate environment. It also helps prepare veterans for the cultural shift they will encounter in the civilian workplace.
Resume tailoring is another critical component of the SOTF program. Many SOF veterans have resumes that reflect their extensive military experience, but civilian employers sometimes do not immediately grasp the unique qualifications. The SOTF assists in translating military achievements into language that resonates with corporate recruiters, ensuring that veterans can effectively communicate their value.
Networking and Post-Placement Support
One of the SOTF program’s most significant advantages is its extensive network of corporate partners. The SOTF leverages this network to connect veterans with potential employers actively seeking the leadership and problem-solving skills that the SOF veterans bring. These partnerships have led to placements in various industries, from technology and finance to consulting and manufacturing.
However, the SOTF’s support does not end once a veteran has secured a job. Recognizing that the first few months in a new role are critical, the SOTF provides ongoing post-placement support. This ensures veterans have the resources and guidance they need to thrive in their new careers.
A Proven Track Record
The SOTF’s success is evident in the stories of the veterans it has helped. Many have held senior positions in Fortune 500 companies, leveraging the skills and experiences gained in Special Operations to drive success in their new roles. The foundation’s ability to match veterans with the right opportunities has transformed individual lives and enriched the companies that have welcomed these leaders into their ranks.
The SOTF CEO, Austin Moore, shared these details, “The SOTF transitioned 155 Operators in 2023, at an average starting annual salary of $140,000. Our differentiator is our commitment to the Operator following the education, training, and business connectivity they receive. We gauge our success based on the quality of the careers our Operators transition into as opposed to the number of Operators that receive our training.”
The Importance of Support
The SOTF’s work highlights the importance of providing specialized support to the SOF veterans during their transition to civilian life. These individuals have made extraordinary contributions to national security and must be given the tools and opportunities to continue impacting the civilian sector. The SOTF’s comprehensive approach serves as a model for successfully bridging the gap between military service and civilian employment, ensuring that veterans can continue to lead and excel long after their military careers have ended.
You can visit the SOTF’s website (www.sotf.org) for more information or to support the foundation. Let us honor our Special Operators for their bravery on the battlefield and resilience in every chapter of life. As they transition from warfighters to leaders in our communities, we owe them more than our gratitude—we owe them the opportunity to continue making a difference. Their legacy should reflect their military service and the impact of their post-service vocations long after the uniform is retired.
You Can Help!
Friday, Nov. 8 | 2:30-6 p.m. | Stronghold Solutions | 150 Warfighter Way, DeFuniak Springs
You’re invited to the Emerald Coast is Grateful 2024. This 6th annual event features guest speaker Master Sergeant (ret.) Earl Plumlee, Medal of Honor Recipient, honored for his heroic actions in Afghanistan on August 28, 2013.
There will also be live music from Ron Adams, food and beverages from local chefs and breweries, military static displays and demos, and a silent auction.
Exclusive Opportunity for the Ladies:
From Noon-2 p.m., there will be a special private shooting experience – “GET YOUR LEAD OUT” – with our nation’s most elite Green Berets, Navy SEALs and Marine Raiders. This unique experience includes your own custom-made, limited-edition purse-size pistol. (Guns will be transferred through a licensed gun shop (FFL) in the ticketholder’s state of residence. Background checks will be conducted prior to the release of all firearms, and SOTF is not liable for any transfer fees.)
For General Admission or VIP tickets: https://e.givesmart.com/events/Dw1/. For questions, contact Bobby Payne, Director of Development & Corporate Engagement, Special Operators Transition Foundation (formerly operating as Your Grateful Nation) at 404.967.2067 or robert@sotf.org. For more information about the SOTF, visit www.sotf.org.