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    Defense finance chief meets with Fort Hood wounded warrior interns

    Defense finance chief meets with Fort Hood wounded warrior interns

    Photo By Gloria Montgomery | Defense Finance and Accounting Services Director Teresa McKay visits with wounded...... read more read more

    FORT HOOD, TX, UNITED STATES

    01.28.2013

    Story by Gloria Montgomery 

    CRDAMC-WTB

    FORT HOOD, Texas - Fort Hood is the third installation for Defense Finance and Accounting Service's "Hire a Hero" program that provides internships to wounded warriors in such areas as pay and allowances, human resources, data management and technology. The program's ultimate goal is permanent hire within the multi-billion dollar agency.

    Several Warrior Transition Brigade Soldiers interning with Fort Hood's Military Pay Office experienced a work-site morale booster recently when the director of the organization in control over all military and retiree pay met with them to evaluate the internship program, as well as to thank them for their contributions to the multi-billion dollar organization.

    "We're happy to have you," said Defense Finance and Accounting Service Director (DFAS) Teresa McKay, who praised the soldiers for their willingness to "go outside the box to do this with us," adding that the program benefits both the agency and the soldiers. "We're gaining as much out of it as you are. It's a win-win situation for both of us."

    McKay met with the interns, as well as WTB leaders Jan. 10, specifically to evaluate DFAS's "Hire a Hero" program, which provides job training and mentorship to wounded, ill and injured Soldiers by meshing their career goals with occupational tasking. The Fort Hood program, which began here this past August, is the third major installation Army wide to participate in the agency's program.

    "I am interested in your perspective on how things are working for you, and how we can do things differently to serve you better," she told the trio of Soldiers who said they were grateful for the opportunity to provide feedback to the agency's director.

    "It was awesome for her to come out here to meet us," said Staff Sgt. Sonia Torres-Britton, 1st Battalion, B Company, who started her internship Dec. 3. "It shows DFAS really cares about us."

    The military pay technician is working with the military pay accounts of wounded warriors coming back from downrange and was glad to learn that the agency's goal is long-term employment. She said she hopes to segue from intern to permanent hire.

    "I wasn't sure if the job opportunities were just local," she said, after hearing McKay talk about the world-wide career fields available to them. "I'm glad to know that we can branch out and be employed elsewhere."

    Spc. Brett Robinson-Lopez, 1st Battalion, C Company, was one of the first WTB interns assigned to the internship program. Skeptical at first about how his military occupation skills would translate into a finance organization, the systems administrator is now glad that he chose DFAS over an information technology-oriented organization.

    "I always thought DFAS was just about finance, but this really is a better place for my skills set," he said, adding that he was already familiar with some of the software the agency is using. "I still get to do what I used to do before I got into the WTB.

    For Spc. Jeremy Hudson, who is assigned to 1st Cavalry Division, the internship is an opportunity to give back.

    "Being a wounded warrior myself, I am able to give back to my fellow colleagues," he said, adding that he enjoys being part of a team as well.

    "They are very understanding about working with us when we have our appointments," said the network operator turned military pay technician. "They have been behind me 100 percent, which is helping me to smoothly transition to a professional career."

    Echoing Hudson's words, Robinson-Lopez added that the job has been great for him because of the transition opportunities.

    "So many soldiers don't have a plan." he said. "Then one day they wake up, and the paychecks have stopped. This internship is a great program that allows you to continue working for the government once you get out. I'm very grateful for that opportunity."

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    Date Taken: 01.28.2013
    Date Posted: 01.28.2013 14:58
    Story ID: 101139
    Location: FORT HOOD, TX, US

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