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DeMolet
Consulting has proven their commitment to the benefit
of their community, small businesses, Federal government
and veterans across the nation.
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Dennis DeMolet is a leading expert on small business and veterans’ business affairs, as well as an active advocate for disabled veteran, small business, and non-profit organizations. He has distinguished himself in these fields, receiving numerous accolades and honors during 35 years of dedicated service to the business and veteran community. The federal government and state-policy makers as well as by numerous community organization has sought Mr. DeMolet’s expertise. Mr. DeMolet has significantly contributed to key governmental policy changes in representing the veteran community and its organizations, he has significantly contributed to key governmental policy changes; and credited with obtaining recognition of veterans as a vital force to this nation.
Mr. DeMolet’s vast knowledge of veterans’ business affairs together with his enthusiasm, energy, and stellar reputation has secured his appointment to many influential policy committees. As such, he has regular access to key executive leadership officials in government, industry and academia. Formally, he served as the National Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Veterans Business Affairs for the United States Small Business Administration in Washington D.C.
Mr. DeMolet comes from almost three decades experience within Fortune 100 companies including Digital Equipment Corporation, Hughes Aircraft, and Raytheon. This experience has enabled him to pass on his knowledge for the benefit of small business and veterans in business.
A decorated United States Marine Corps Vietnam service connected disabled veteran, Mr. DeMolet is CEO of DeMolet Consulting and advisor to many other boards in industry. He served as a former member of the International Board of Directors of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA). The Governor of Ohio appointed Mr. DeMolet to the Ohio Board of Trustees for Ohio’s Veterans Homes for his business background and expertise in working with veterans. Serving as the first Disabled Veterans Outreach Representative Chairman for Ohio in the late 1970’s, and leading the Veterans Readjustments Act for Preble County, Ohio in the 1980’s, he clearly understands the political and business environment that is crucial to the climate of change. He successfully establishes strategic positioning of synergistic solutions for those corporations, small businesses and non-profit organizations he represents in business development, marketing and management services.
The United States Small Business Administration honored Mr. DeMolet as the United States National Veterans Small Business Advocate of the Year for 2003. He has also been selected Ohio’s most outstanding disabled veteran. Federal Computer Week honored him as one of the leading IT Professionals in their Federal 100 awards for 2001. The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) have bestowed several additional accolades for his tireless efforts and many achievements for their organization; including the Medal of Merit for 2006. In addition, The Veterans Administration Center for Veterans Enterprise honored Mr. DeMolet as National Individual Championship Veteran for 2005. Most recently, Mr. DeMolet received for lifetime achievement, the John Lopez National Pillar of the Veteran Movement Award for his service to veterans.
He now serves on many government and private sector boards, to include being Chairman of the Board of Directors, National Military Intelligence Association Ohio Chapter. Mr. DeMolet continues to assist small business, federal government, his community, and the nations' veterans and their families. Currently, the White House Business Roundtable Council selected Mr. DeMolet to serve the White House and the Veterans Affairs Agency in policy changes affecting small businesses owned and operated by veterans. Bio PDF file
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| Experience:
Dennis DeMolet has served in both the commercial and
government market space for over 30 years. |
- USMC
retired with two tours in Vietnam
- Selected
as Disabled Veteran of the Year for the State of
Ohio in 1978
- Nominated
for position as Deputy Under Secretary with the Department
of Labor by Senator John Glenn and the State of Ohio
- Worked
with veterans and veterans' organizations as a professional
counselor as Chairperson for the Disabled Veterans
Outreach Program for the State of Ohio
- Created
and hosted radio and television promotional programs
supporting the veterans and the workforce community
- Recipient
of Armed Forces Electronic and Communications Association
(AFCEA) Member of the Month for the Dayton Wright
Chapter
- Selected "Top
100 IT Professionals for 2001" for Federal Computer
Week ("Federal 100" Award National Award)
- Selected
United States Veterans Advocate of the Year for 2003
by the U.S. Small Business Administration
- Serving
on Boards of Directors for the AFCEA International
Board of Directors, Washington, D.C., for 2005
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| Professional
History: |
- Ohio
State Government
- Digital
Equipment Corporation (DEC)
- Hughes
Aircraft Data Systems (Division of General Motors)
- Raytheon
Government Systems
- USAF
Foreign Technology Division contracted by Systems
Development Corporation
- Systems
Development Corp Federal Division
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Education: |
- Sinclair
Community College where he founded the Sinclair Veterans
Club and served as its first president
- Wittenberg
College in Springfield, Ohio with studies in Organizational
Management and Business Administration
- Harvard
University Executive Management Studies
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