In this insightful episode, Keith sits down with Dillon Nelson, a former combat engineer turned telecommunications manager at BNSF Railway. Dillon shares his journey from growing up in Brainerd, Minnesota, to serving in the Army Reserves, detailing the influences of family military history on his decision to enlist. He discusses his military career, including his deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, and how those experiences shaped his leadership skills and adaptability in civilian life.
Transitioning back into the workforce, Dillon reflects on the challenges veterans face after deployment, especially adjusting to family life and civilian expectations. He delves into his evolving role within BNSF, touching on everything from railroad operations to telecommunications and the impact he's made as a leader.
Throughout the conversation, Dillon offers valuable advice for those considering military service and for veterans preparing to separate from the military, emphasizing the importance of finding purpose and support in post-service life. Join us as we explore Dillon’s unique perspectives on leadership, resilience, and the quest for personal fulfillment beyond the uniform.
If you’re a veteran interested in sharing your story on the podcast, email keith@28aprilproductions.com
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