#91: Leadership and Network-Building with Kirsten Campbell Brunson
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"I am an extrovert. So, I meet people all the time. I can meet you at the gas station, and I'll learn about your life story. I talk to people." - Kirsten Campbell Brunson In this episode of Make Your Move, you get to hear from Kirsten Campbell Brunson,  former Judge Advocate General in the US Army. You can find her section in The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne in chapter 23. Not only is Kirsten an accomplished military veteran, but she is a senior military spouse, an expert in military justice, and serves as a chair leader for multiple organizations. Kirsten has this amazing ability to connect with people and get to know them quickly, which has helped her build a large, supportive network. Listen to the full episode to hear about some of Kirsten’s achievements and her advice for those navigating transitions and careers post-military. Visit themilitaryeffect.com, read Scott's book, and listen to each weekly episode of Make Your Move to learn more. By challenging your assumptions and understanding the incredible impact veterans have and continue to have, we can create a better future for all of us.   WHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE Transitioning from Active Duty Networking and Mentoring Kirsten's Decision To Retire Importance Of Building A Network   YOUR MOVE Get all the resources from this episode on genemoran.com/e91 Connect with Gene on linkedin.com/in/genemoran or visit genemoran.com. Connect with Kirsten Campbell Brunson on LinkedIn or at awfdn.org
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