Why veterans should add the Military Transition Roundtable to their transition journeys

The team at the  Military Transition Roundtable is ramping up for some new programs for 2025.
Right now, our non-profit sponsor has two active programs.  At one point, we had four programs, and our roster of alumni has more than 300 or so graduates.
So, let us share this Cameron Hudson LinkedIn recommendation for Matt Scherer, our MTR co-founder and the MILTrac website publisher.

I wouldn’t be where I’m at today if it wasn’t for the support of Matt and his team. As most military personnel start their journey after departing service a lighthouse is needed to guide the path ahead and away from dangers. The Military Transition Roundtable offered a welcomed perspective into the world of LinkedIn and gave me a foundation to work from. The best part is that I wasn’t in it alone. I had fellow service members from all ranks and branches going through the same life changes. With frequent check-ins and accountability, it provided structure to an otherwise chaotic time. Translating your military service to a resume can be a struggle. Matt and The Roundtable give that extra insight and critical feedback needed to make sense of the resume. Transition doesn’t have to be an insurmountable goal. We’ll find ourselves struggling with seclusion, from our former brothers and sisters of service, and lacking the structure we leaned back on to bring us back up. It’s going to be a struggle, so why not make it one that will assist you in your journey ahead. Let Matt and MTR be your lighthouse and your transition a success story.