PERFORMANCE REPORT

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PERFORMANCE REPORT

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Michael Dendy

Michael Dendy

Proudly serving veterans from
Tennessee

NMLS 359950

Michael is licensed in:

Tennessee

Michael Dendy

You’ve heard the horror stories…how hard it is to qualify, finding a home that will pass a VA appraisal, losing out on offers… not to mention the fighting, shopping, and haggling to get a good rate. The best way to avoid these pitfalls and the horror stories is to educate yourself and find a good team that can advocate for you. The easiest way to do that is here on the Vetted VA site and the Facebook Group. If you ever have specific questions, feel comfortable reaching out and I can help answer any questions you may have. You have served my wife, myself and our 12 kids. It is our turn to serve you!

About Michael 's VVA Rank

As a VVA6, the professional plays a pivotal role in the lower-level management of Vetted VA, focusing on overseeing and supporting multiple squads while advancing the organization’s mission of empowering veterans. This position is ideal for experienced and dedicated VVA team members who have demonstrated leadership as squad leaders and are ready to contribute to organizational growth and veteran advocacy. VVA6 professionals are responsible for managing the Veteran Training Benefit (VTB) collection, maintaining an accurate and up-to-date roster, and developing valuable educational resources tailored to veterans' needs.

In this role, the professionals act as a liaisons for VVA squads, providing guidance and ensuring alignment with VVA’s mission and goals. Their leadership experience as a squad leader will equip them to manage squad dynamics effectively, foster team collaboration, and contribute to the organization's success. They develop and write educational courses specifically for veterans, creating engaging relevant content to address their unique challenges. Managing the VTB collection will require strong organizational skills to ensure data integrity and compliance, while regular roster scrubbing will help maintain accurate records and optimal squad composition.

To qualify for this role, the professional must have at least three years of experience with Vetted VA, demonstrate loyalty, make meaningful contributions, and have in-depth knowledge of the organization. Strong communication, team management, and mentorship skills are essential, as well as the ability to create impactful educational content. A deep commitment to veteran advocacy and an understanding of their educational needs are critical to excelling in this position.

Joining as a VVA6 means stepping into a leadership role where you can directly impact veterans' lives, contribute to their success, and grow your skills in an organization that values education, community, and empowerment. This role offers a unique opportunity to blend management, advocacy, and content creation to serve those who have served our nation.