American Veterans Committee

This article is about a current organization. For the defunct organization of the same name, see American Veterans Committee (1943-2008).
American Veterans Committee
Formation 2013
Type 501(c)19
Headquarters Washington, DC
Website www.americanveteranscommittee.org

Launched in April 2013, the American Veterans Committee (AVC) is a non-profit veterans organization that seeks to organize networking opportunities for Veterans, linking Veterans with potential employers in the community and helping increase business opportunities through connections between US veterans to veterans from other countries.[1]

The organization is founded by Iraq veteran Saif Khan who serves as President.[2][3] Founding member Hal Donahue, Lt. Col, USAF (Ret.) serves as Senior Advisor. Major General James Kelley (ret.) served as former President.[4]

Membership in the American Veterans Committee is open to any US Veteran for free so long as they have not received a dishonorable discharge from the United States Armed Forces.

The American Veterans Committee is a member organization of the World Veterans Federation. Through the World Veterans Federation the AVC has the ability to connect its members with veterans organizations from other countries, linking veterans with similar professional interests while promoting global cooperation, peace and smart diplomacy.[5]

The American Veterans Committee is not related to the organization of the same name that was active from 1943 to 2008.

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