Service King Signs Commitment to Connect Military Spouses with Job Opportunities

Oct. 30, 2015

Oct. 30, 2015—On Wednesday, Service King Collision Repair Centers signed its commitment to the Military Spouse Employment Partnership Program (MSEP).

The MSEP, backed by the U.S. Department of Defense, is a joint-partnership with businesses to connect military spouses with career opportunities at over 290 partnering organizations. The MSEP Annual Induction Ceremony took place Wednesday at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center in Alexandria, Va.

“Service King is proud to be fully invested in providing rewarding career opportunities to military veterans and their families,” said Chris Abraham, Service King CEO. “We are honored to do our part for the brave men and women that sacrifice so much for our country. Service King has many distinguished teammates with military backgrounds and we are humbled to welcome aboard more of our nation’s heroes and their families through partnerships like this.”

The MSEP launched in 2011 and has helped in the hiring of over 75,000 military spouses. Service King’s partnership comes in the midst of its Mission 2 Hire initiative .

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