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From Sergeant Major to Business Owner — Stennett Rey's Journey

Gary Rohmann • November 27, 2024

Inspiring Veterans Podcast with Gary Rohmann , Episode 8


In this episode of Inspiring Veterans Podcast, Gary Rohmann speaks with retired Sergeant Major Stennett Rey. Stennett is now owner of Strategic Partner PrideStaff Staffing agency, one of the leading staffing agencies in San Diego County.


Tune in to the episode to hear about:

  • Hear Stennett Rey’s story and insights from serving in the Marines for 29 years and transitioning to civilian life.
  • Stennett discusses his military background, challenges in transitioning, and his eventual decision to start a staffing agency business after a detailed job search.
  • He emphasizes the importance of preparation, adaptability, and leveraging military experiences and education in the civilian job market.


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In each episode of the Inspiring Veterans Podcast, Veterans Coach Gary Rohmann invites veterans and professionals who support veterans to discuss the process of transitioning out of armed service into civilian society. The Inspiring Veterans Podcast aims to answer the question, “What’s next?”


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