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From Top Gun to McKinsey: The Journey of Lieutenant Commander William Vuillet
- 2024/09/07
- 再生時間: 24 分
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あらすじ・解説
Explore the inspiring journey of Lieutenant Commander William Vuillet, from his upbringing in Paris and summers in the U.S. to his distinguished naval career as an F18 aviator and Top Gun instructor. Discover how he transitioned to a successful role at McKinsey & Company, leveraging his military skills in the consulting world. Learn about his personal insights, McKinsey’s dual mission, veteran engagement, and his advice for transitioning veterans.
Key Takeaways:
- Background: William’s multicultural upbringing in Paris and the U.S. fostered a strong American identity.
- Naval Career: He served 12 years as a naval aviator, flying F18 Hornets in combat operations and later instructing at Top Gun.
- Deployments: His deployments included supporting ground troops in Afghanistan and engaging in kinetic operations in Iraq and Syria.
- Top Gun Instructor: William emphasized continuous learning and teamwork during his time at Top Gun.
- Transition to Civilian Life: He joined McKinsey & Company, applying his military skills in adaptability, teamwork, and leadership.
- Personal Insights: William shared anecdotes about his upbringing, love for the ocean, and Navy experiences.
- McKinsey’s Dual Mission: The firm focuses on client success and employee well-being, similar to military values.
- Client Work: William’s role involves delivering projects, building client relationships, and leveraging AI in consulting.
- Veteran Engagement: McKinsey’s veteran ERG supports internal connectivity, service opportunities, and veteran recruitment.
- Recruitment Programs: McKinsey participates in SkillBridge and other programs to help veterans transition.
William Villier, Top Gun, McKinsey & Company, naval aviator, F18 Hornets, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, veteran transition, military to civilian, consulting, veteran engagement, SkillBridge, Warrior Alliance, leadership, adaptability, teamwork
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