The following information from Wikipedia describes how ACP assists service personnel return to the corporate environment. You can get additional information about assistance provided by American Corporate Partners by linking to its website: www.acp-usa.org.
American Corporate Partners (ACP) is a non-profit organization based in New York City dedicated to helping recently-separated members of the armed services transition to the corporate environment. ACP provides current and past military members with mentoring and networking opportunities with employees of America's leading corporations. As of early 2009, ACP's corporate partners include Campbell Soup, Energy Future Holdings Corporation, General Electric, Home Depot, IBM, MacAndrews & Forbes, Morgan Stanley, News Corporation, PepsiCo, URS Corporation, Verizon, The University of Oklahoma, and The University of Texas System. Participation in the program is free and available in or near the following cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Norwalk, CT, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Raleigh/Durham, San Antonio, the San Francisco Bay area, Tulsa, and Washington, DC. [1].
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