From Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst to Entrepreneur: Transforming Military Skills into Successful Business Tactics

As a former Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst (35G) in the US Army, I was fortunate enough to receive rigorous training that not only honed my technical skills, but also taught me how to be disciplined, analytical, and proactive. The training I received in the military has been instrumental in my transition to entrepreneurship and has helped me in achieving success as a business owner.

Basic training was tough, but it was also a lot of fun. We were trained in different skills, such as navigation, map reading, and field craft, which I believe, helped me develop a sense of direction in life. However, the most exciting part of my training was the advanced skills training where I learned the ins and outs of geospatial intelligence and imagery analysis. I was trained on how to collect, process, and analyze geospatial data to produce accurate and timely intelligence for the military. This experience helped me develop a strong foundation in problem-solving and data analysis, which I believe has been invaluable in my transition to entrepreneurship.

As an entrepreneur, I find that my military training has been extremely relevant in my everyday tactics. For example, as a geospatial intelligence analyst, I was trained to analyze data, identify patterns and trends, and make decisions based on that information. This skill has been invaluable in my business, where I often have to analyze market trends and make data-driven decisions to drive the growth of my company.

Another area where my military training has been useful is in project management. In the military, I was trained to work under tight deadlines and manage complex projects with limited resources. These skills have been crucial in my business, where I often have to manage multiple projects and meet tight deadlines while keeping costs under control.

Here are the top 5 reasons why I believe my military training has been instrumental in my success as an entrepreneur:

  1. Problem-solving skills: As a geospatial intelligence analyst, I was trained to analyze data and identify patterns to solve complex problems. This skill has been invaluable in my business, where I often have to analyze market trends and make data-driven decisions.

  2. Discipline and focus: The military trained me to be disciplined and focused, which has been essential in running a successful business. I am able to prioritize tasks, manage my time effectively, and stay focused on the end goal, which has helped me achieve success.

  3. Project management skills: In the military, I was trained to manage complex projects with limited resources and tight deadlines. These skills have been invaluable in my business, where I often have to manage multiple projects and meet tight deadlines while keeping costs under control.

  4. Leadership skills: As a geospatial intelligence analyst, I was trained to lead a team and make decisions that had a significant impact on the mission. This experience has helped me develop strong leadership skills that have been essential in my business.

  5. Ability to work under pressure: In the military, I was trained to work under pressure and make decisions in stressful situations. This experience has been invaluable in my business, where I often have to make important decisions in fast-paced and challenging environments.

In conclusion, my military training as a Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst (35G) has been instrumental in my success as an entrepreneur. The skills I learned in the military, such as problem-solving, discipline, project management, leadership, and the ability to work under pressure, have all been critical in my transition to entrepreneurship.

To support other veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship, I encourage all veterans to sign up with Veterans First Watch. This organization helps veterans transition from military life to civilian life by connecting them with resources, mentorship, and training. They provide a supportive network of veterans who understand the challenges of transitioning from military life to entrepreneurship.

In my case, joining Veterans First Watch has been one of the best decisions I've made. Through the organization, I've been able to connect with other veterans who have successfully transitioned to entrepreneurship, and I've been able to learn from their experiences and advice.

I am proud to say that my business has been thriving since I joined Veterans First Watch. I've been able to apply my military skills to my business, and I've been able to make informed decisions that have driven the growth of my company. I'm grateful for the opportunities that the military has provided me and for the support I've received from Veterans First Watch.

In conclusion, I highly recommend that veterans consider entrepreneurship as a career option. The skills and experiences you gained in the military will be invaluable in your transition to entrepreneurship, and organizations like Veterans First Watch can provide the support and resources you need to be successful.