Kevin Horgan, ’79, has released his sixth book, “Corps To Corporate, Your USMC Transition Made Simple.”
In the foreword, Retired Lt. Col. Jim Sfayer writes, “The transition from the Marine Corps to civilian life is more than a career change; it is a transformation. In the Corps, you learn to put the mission first, lead by example, hold yourself accountable and care for your people. These principles don’t expire when you hang up the uniform.”
Horgan’s book bridges the gap between the battlefield and the boardroom, connecting Marine Corps leadership traits with the realities of civilian and corporate life. Drawing on insights from 33 fellow Marines — officers and enlisted alike, including mustangs, a Sergeant Major, four women, one spouse and four Marine dads — Horgan compiles a thoughtful and candid record of lessons learned.
The collection highlights missteps, offering caution and humor along the way. As Horgan puts it, “Don’t make the same mistakes I made.”
All royalties from the book will be donated to veteran associations and advocacy groups.
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