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Episode 12: Uncommon Route to Self-Employment: How Army Vet Ruthie Bowles Turned Her MI Experience into a Marketing Career
Boots About Business
English - September 16, 2020 10:00 - 33 minutes - 35.7 MBEntrepreneurship Business Society & Culture veterans in business business leaders leadership business veterans military veterans army navy marines air force Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Sometimes veterans struggle to translate what they did in uniform into skills that make sense in the civilian world. Ruthie Bowls spent eight years in the Army working in intelligence. When she got out of the service, she went to work for a government contractor doing much the same thing.
Still, she wanted something more and one thing the Army taught her it was to perform analysis, conduct ‘audience’ identification, and write and publish ‘content.’ So, while she didn’t have marketing experience per se, much of what she learned was certainly related. Today, she’s parlayed those skills into a civilian career and a business that’s made her – her own employer.
Links:
Ruthie’s business (https://defythestatusquo.com/)
Ruthie on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthie-bowles/)
Ruthie on Twitter (https://twitter.com/annaruthus)
Sometimes veterans struggle to translate what they did in uniform into skills that make sense in the civilian world. Ruthie Bowls spent eight years in the Army working in intelligence. When she got out of the service, she went to work for a government contractor doing much the same thing.
Still, she wanted something more and one thing the Army taught her it was to perform analysis, conduct ‘audience’ identification, and write and publish ‘content.’ So, while she didn’t have marketing experience per se, much of what she learned was certainly related. Today, she’s parlayed those skills into a civilian career and a business that’s made her – her own employer.
Links:
Ruthie’s business
Ruthie on LinkedIn
Ruthie on Twitter