See How U.S. Veterans Magazine Connects Organizations With the Veteran Community
Watch leadership interviews, employer spotlights, and national event coverage featuring companies and organizations supporting veterans and military families nationwide.
USVM On Location: National Veteran Events
Experience U.S. Veterans Magazine on location at premier national veteran events across the country. From career conferences to leadership summits, we highlight the organizations, opportunities, and connections that empower veterans and military families to succeed.
Lawyers for Warriors
Vets Legal Institute celebrated 11 years of advocacy at its November 2025 black-tie event in Newport Beach. The evening honored a decade of impact, empowerment, and service to veterans.
MBA Veterans
Over 1,000 veteran MBA students connected with top recruiters through interviews, panels, and networking. The event showcased leadership talent transitioning into corporate careers.
Military Influencer Conference (MIC)
Held in Atlanta in September 2025, MIC brought together 2,500+ members of the military community. The event united leaders, creators, and brands shaping the future of veteran engagement.
Service Academy Career Conference (SACC)
Hosted in San Diego, SACC connected service academy graduates with employers, agencies, and universities. Attendees engaged in networking, seminars, and career-building opportunities.
Student Veterans of America (SVA)
NatCon 2025 in Colorado Springs united student veterans, employers, and educators nationwide. The event focused on connection, career growth, and community impact.
Veterans in Business Network (VIBN)
This event offered valuable networking and exhibitor opportunities for veteran professionals. A key highlight included honoring leadership with the “Above and Beyond” award.
WEST 2026
Student Veterans of America’s 18th Annual NatCon (2026)
The 18th Annual Student Veterans of America (SVA) National Conference took place January 8–10, 2026, in scenic Colorado Springs, Colorado, bringing together student veterans, campus leaders, corporate partners, nonprofit organizations, and government representatives from across the country for the largest gathering of its kind.
NatCon provided attendees with opportunities to engage in educational breakout sessions, participate in interactive experiences, and foster meaningful connections aimed at supporting academic success, career development, and veteran advocacy.NatCon provided attendees with opportunities to engage in educational breakout sessions, participate in interactive experiences, and foster meaningful connections aimed at supporting academic success, career development, and veteran advocacy.
Steve Caloca, representing the Queen Mary is interviewed by Mona Lisa Faris, President and Publisher of U.S. Veterans Magazine, Caloca describes the November 11, 2025, event when the Queen Mary opened its decks to veterans, active-duty military personnel and their families for a day of free admission, heartfelt tributes and patriotic celebration.
Docked in Long Beach Harbor, the historic ocean liner transformed into a floating tribute to the men and women who have served the United States in uniform. From live music to interactive exhibits and family-friendly activities, the Queen Mary’s Veterans Day event blended history, honor and community spirit in a setting unlike any other.
Why Organizations Partner With U.S. Veterans Magazine
- Reach a nationwide veteran audience
- Promote hiring initiatives
- Strengthen employer brand credibility
- Support veteran community engagement
- Highlight leadership & programs
- Build trust with transitioning service members