Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Thanks Employers at ‘Breakfast with the Boss’

North Dakota National Guard Public Affairs
Courtesy Story

Date: 03.12.2010
Posted: 03.12.2010 11:37
News ID: 46568

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota’s Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, thanked
area employers today, March 12, during a "Breakfast with the Boss" event. The 7 a.m. gathering recognized 13 businesses and organizations with the Patriot Award.

"Employers in this area are very patriotic," said Kevin Iverson, of Bismarck, North Dakota’s ESGR
director. "They get the need for military service, and we appreciate that. ... We wanted to take an
opportunity to thank employers with recognition for the outstanding support they provide their
service member employees."

Lt. Gen. Harry M. Wyatt III, Air National Guard director, Maj. Gen. Raymond W. Carpenter, acting
Army National Guard director, and Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk, North Dakota adjutant general,
also were at the event to thank the employers.

"As you know, our Soldiers and Airmen have been tremendously successful over the years at adding value to our state and communities, but that wouldn’t be possible without you," Sprynczynatyk said. "... We’re all citizen-Soldiers, citizen-warriors, citizen-Airmen and most of us have another job within the community."

For the award, ESGR committee members presented a framed certificate and lapel pin to the
employers, who were nominated by an employee who serves in the National Guard or Reserve.

"We cannot recognize an employer without the participation of that employee service member,"
Iverson said.

Businesses awarded today included the City of Fargo Street Department, which was nominated by
Army National Guard Sgt. Travis Kane; the City of West Fargo, nominated by Air National Guard
Chief Master Sgt. Michael Reitan; Express Employment Professionals, nominated by Army National
Guard Sgt. Jacob Payson; Fargo Jet Center, nominated by Air National Guard Staff Sgt. Mandi
Hagen; Fargo Police Department, recognized by Air National Guard Capt. Joseph Anderson; West
Fargo Public Schools’ Sheyenne 9th Grade Center, nominated by Air National Guard Master Sgt.
Rollin Swedberg; MeritCare Cardiac Rehabilitation, nominated by Army National Guard Staff Sgt.
Nathan Nieman; American Family Insurance, nominated by Air National Guard Master Sgt. Bruce
Karevold; Cass County Sheriff Paul Laney, nominated by Army National Guard Spc. Shane Spieker;
CATCO Parts & Service, nominated by Army National Guard Spc. Bernard Fischer; Industrial
Builders Inc., nominated by Army National Guard Spc. Kevin McKenzie; Magnum Companies,
nominated by Sgt. Bryan Hovland; and Union Storage and Transfer, nominated by Army National
Guard Master Sgt. Kyle Heidenreich.

Many of the Soldiers who nominated their employers are currently deployed overseas and were not
able to attend with their organization.

The West Fargo Police Department and Fargo Park District also were recognized today for their
continuing support of service members. Both were nominated for the 2010 Freedom Award.

Each Patriot Award recipient will now be considered for a higher award from ESGR, the highest of
which including the Employer Support Freedom Award, which is given by the secretary of defense.
ESGR is a Department of Defense volunteer-based organization that seeks to promote a culture in
which all American employers support and value the military service of their employees. ESGR’s
mission is to gain and maintain employer support for members of the National Guard and Reserve by
recognizing outstanding support, increasing awareness of the law, and resolving conflict through
mediation.