Exide Technologies Joins Forces with US Army to Help Soldiers Find Jobs

Exide Pledges Support to US Army Partnership for Youth Success Program

Exide Technologies, LLC, signed a partnership agreement with the US Army to join its Partnership for Youth Success (PaYS) program. The PaYS program is a strategic partnership between the Army and a cross-section of private industry, academia and state and local public institutes designed to help Soldiers prepare for a career after the Army. The program helps Soldiers make connections with prospective employers and secure job interviews.

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Exide signed the partnership agreement at a ceremony attended by Captain Martin Ursitti, Company Commander, Atlanta Recruiting Company; Lieutenant Commander Fredrick Parker, Battalion Commander, Atlanta Recruiting Battalion; City of Milton, Ga., public officials; and Exide Chief Executive Officer Tim Vargo and Chief Operations Officer Mike Judd, a 20-year veteran of the US Navy and US Army.

“We are honored and excited to be part of the US Army’s PaYS program and its mission of preparing our youth to make the transition from Solider to a future career,” said Vargo. “Exide has a long-standing commitment to hiring veterans, and this partnership with the US Army will help us reach more Soldiers and connect them with resources to build their post-Army careers.”

As part of the PaYS program, Exide will conduct job interviews with qualified Soldiers and consider them for full-time positions. Exide will also participate in US Army events and recruiting functions.

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“As a veteran myself, I can tell you that there’s nothing more rewarding than supporting others who have served our country,” said Judd. “It’s a win-win for companies who are getting employees with a strong sense of discipline and work ethic and who have numerous skills to bring to the workforce.”

A global company with its headquarters in Milton, Ga., Exide has numerous locations across the US that produce battery and energy storage systems and specialty applications that power everything from cars and trucks to forklifts and heavy-duty equipment to marine vehicles, locomotives and more. For more than 100 years, Exide has partnered with the US Military to provide batteries for submarines and heavy tanks as well as solar, UPS and standby systems for remote monitoring sites.

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