Veterans Awards

The Veterans Awards, also known as the Vettys, is an annual award ceremony presented by the Academy of United States Veterans.[1] The awards honor members of the veteran community in the United States in various categories, such as leadership, employment, and education. The Vettys was founded and established by a combat veterans of the United States Army, Assal Ravandi in 2015.

A "Vetty" trophy, which is handed out to winners of the Veterans Awards.Awarded for Excellence in Public Service Country United States Presented by Academy of United States Veterans

The 2018 awards were hosted by Jake Tapper.[2] Celebrities such as Shohreh Aghdashloo, Montel Williams, Anne Heche, Mike Vogel and Sophia Pernas attended.[3] The event was also attended by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and Senator Dan Sullivan.[4]

In 2019 Jake Tapper returned to host the 4th Vettys at the historic Watergate Hotel. Celebrity presenters included Academy Awards winning actor, Casey Affleck, Emmy winning actress, Shohreh Aghdashloo and Ian Bohen. Nate Boyer hosted the nominees reception the night before the ceremony.

The Fourth Annual Veterans Awards was held on January 20, 2019, and feature awards in the categories of Lifetime Achievement, Veterans Choice, Mental Health, the Lt. Michael P. Murphy Award (for education), Leadership, LGBTQ, Employment, Veteran Homelessness, Women Veterans, and Art of Impact.[5] The ceremony will be held at the Watergate Hotel. The 3rd Annual Vettys was covered by both local[6][7] and national[8][9][10] media.

In 2021, serious questions arose as to organization's integrity, financial practices, and actual impact among veterans as detailed in a Task and Purpose investigation.[11]

References

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  3. "VETTYS hosted at the Mayflower Hotel". thewashingtonlobbyist.com. 24 January 2018.
  4. Photojournalist, Bobby Jones Staff. "Vettys winners hit the red carpet". dcmilitary.com.
  5. "Eligibility & Submission". AUSV.
  6. "Morning Chat with Montel Williams". WUSA.
  7. "Eli Crane on Fox 5 DC Discussing The VETTYs". LifeFlip Media. 20 January 2018.
  8. "The 2018 VETTY Awards recognized exemplary service to the veteran community". wearethemighty.com. 23 January 2018.
  9. "Hitting the red carpet". defensenews.com.
  10. "Academy of United States Veterans Awards tiagĀ® Steve Vincent with 2018 Honorary VETTY". US Veterans and Military Magazine. 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2018-06-22.
  11. "Inside the 'highly suspicious' veterans charity that celebrities love and ex-employees can't stand". Task & Purpose. 2021-12-02. Retrieved 2022-12-05.
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