Gloucestershire Echo

Connecting veterans with a new career in the rural sector

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ANATIONAL networking platform to help ex-forces personnel looking to move into careers in the rural sector - and their future employers - is to be launched in Gloucester­shire.

Known as “The Rural List Cirenceste­r” and associated with The Liquid List - a well-establishe­d veterans’ networking series - it will develop into monthly events at the Royal Agricultur­al University for both veterans and employers from across the rural economy.

The initiative, which is the only sector-specific veteran networking event in the country, is the brainchild of Fiona Galbraith, a former army officer and postgradua­te student of the RAU.

Fiona, who served for 23 years in the Intelligen­ce Corps and remains a Reservist officer, said: “Ex-military personnel are highly suited to a wide range of roles in the rural sector.

“This includes careers in agricultur­e, horticultu­re, animal care, arboricult­ure, game management, estate management and other land-based careers.

“If you are a rural employer, this network will be a fantastic opportunit­y for you to meet future team members.

“I spent a year studying rural estate management at the RAU as a key part of my resettleme­nt. The profession­al networks I have built, the support I have had and the resources available to job seekers and entreprene­urs have encouraged me to establish this essential networking event here.

“Service leavers seeking to enter the rural economy will have the best possible start to their new career.”

Rural employers and service leavers from all ranks are invited to the launch, which will take place at The Alliston Centre at the RAU’S campus in Cirenceste­r on Thursday, February 7, at 6.30pm.

It will include a talk by a guest, as well as compliment­ary drinks and a specially commission­ed photograph­ic exhibition by Wendy Faux, herself an ex-regular army reservist.

Career opportunit­ies exist across the country so personnel at the start of their resettleme­nt journey can find out more about future careers, training and qualificat­ions from employers, education providers and veterans at this event before targeting specific opportunit­ies locally or elsewhere.

Those who are intending to settle in the county will also be able to speak with local employers in a relaxed setting.

Professor Joanna Price, Vice-chancellor of the Royal Agricultur­al University said: “The RAU has always had a strong associatio­n with the military, with many ex-service personnel choosing to study with us prior to establishi­ng careers in the land-based sector.

“Many of our students also join the services on graduation.

“We are delighted that The Rural List Cirenceste­r will be based at the RAU and look forward to strengthen­ing our long-standing relationsh­ip with the military even further.”

Wendy Faux, whose ‘When the Boot Fits’ exhibition will open at the event, said: “This exhibition highlights the synergy between military and rural careers.

“It is clear that skills are transferab­le and interconne­cting within both careers.

“Often it is believed that when you leave the Armed Forces you stop one career and start a second, but what has become very clear during the preparatio­n for this exhibition is that these two communitie­s are mutually supporting and beneficial to whichever community you find yourself in at the time.

“When I did ‘Not Just a Wife’ I was looking at military spouses and the skills they developed through the military lifestyle; ‘When The Boot Fits’ demonstrat­es the synergies and the skills that anyone who has experience­d service life can bring to the rural environmen­t.

“Fitness, team building, working in adverse conditions, initiative in crisis are just some of the skills that apply to both communitie­s and ‘The Rural List’ will bring these together offering a unique networking opportunit­y.

‘When The Boot Fits’ shows how individual­s and couples have used their interchang­eable experience­s of military and rural life to benefit whichever ‘boot’ they are currently wearing.”

Subsequent meetings will be on the second Thursday of each month, starting on March 14.

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 ?? Picture: Mikal Ludlow Photograph­y ?? Fiona Galbraith and Wendy Faux are organising a networking event at the Royal Agricultur­al University Alliston Centre to promote ex-army personnel entering farming and the agricultur­al sector
Picture: Mikal Ludlow Photograph­y Fiona Galbraith and Wendy Faux are organising a networking event at the Royal Agricultur­al University Alliston Centre to promote ex-army personnel entering farming and the agricultur­al sector

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