From service to software: Honoring SAS service members and veteran employees

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Every November, we celebrate Veterans Day and Military Family Appreciation month to honor the service and sacrifices that service members, veterans and military families make to keep our nation safe and protect our freedom.

Join us in recognizing the amazing people at SAS who have served and continue to serve our nation. Thank you, SAS Veterans, for all you have done and continue to do to make our world and our workplace better!

View the photos below to get to know some of our SAS employee veterans.

While this time presents a special opportunity to appreciate folks who served in the Armed Forces, at SAS we recognize service members, veterans, guardsmen, reservists, and military families all year long. Learn more about how we support and enable the military community through outreach, engagement, and training opportunities.  

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Danielle Adams

HR Associate Communications Specialist

Danielle is an HR Associate Communications Specialist at SAS. A firm believer that it's not necessarily about WHAT you do for people, but HOW you make them feel, she's passionate about company culture and communicating why SAS is such an empowering place to work. Danielle graduated from Meredith College with a B.A. in Communications and a concentration in Public Relations.

5 Comments

  1. Shannon B Allen on

    This is so great! The video is so powerful and we are fortunate to have those who served and protected our country working at SAS. Thank you for your sacrifices, for protecting us and providing your talents.

  2. Thank you to all who served and continue to protect our country. Thank you to SAS for recognizing these heroes that share their talents every day with all of us.

  3. That made me cry. My husband, father, and grandfather are all veterans. My Dad's reserve unit was called up and he served during the Cuban Missile Crises. My Grandfather was in the trenches in France at the end of WW I on 11/11. The story he told is that they were firing all their weapons until the moment of the end of the War. Afterwards, they came out, shook hands, and exchanged gifts - candy bars and cigarettes.

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