Averitt Honored by American Legion for Veteran Employment Commitment

In recognition of its consistent efforts to support and hire military veterans, Averitt has earned the 2025 Large Employer of Veterans Award from the American Legion Department of Tennessee. This award highlights the company’s work in creating real career opportunities for former service members and their families.

The American Legion presents the honor each year to employers who go beyond words to actively support veterans transitioning into the civilian workforce.

A Workplace That Supports Veterans at Every Step

Averitt’s efforts are built on a foundation of firsthand understanding. The company’s chairman and CEO, Gary Sasser, served in the U.S. Marine Reserves and continues to champion veterans inside the organization.

“Our nation’s veterans bring a unique level of dedication, teamwork, and leadership to the workforce,” Sasser said. “We’re proud to stand beside them—not only in recognition, but through action that supports their careers and futures at Averitt.”

That support takes many forms—from hiring policies to training programs and flexible pathways for advancement. According to Averitt, nearly 15% of its current workforce consists of U.S. military veterans.

Building Career Paths from Military Experience

Veterans coming to Averitt benefit from structured transition support. The company provides CDL skills waiver assistance to applicants with military driving experience, helping streamline the certification process. They also offer dock-to-driver and driver-to-leadership programs that allow for clear professional growth within the company.

The company also extends support to spouses of service members, offering flexibility to transfer between locations and roles to accommodate active-duty relocations and family needs.

In addition to that, Averitt has a military pay differential policy: if an associate is called to active duty or training, the company provides up to 30 days of pay coverage and makes up the difference between military pay and Averitt wages when applicable.

Industry Recognition That Reflects Long-Term Action

The American Legion’s recognition adds to a growing list of acknowledgments for Averitt’s veteran programs. What sets them apart, though, is the consistency behind their promises.

Whether it’s through supportive policies, leadership that understands military service, or career programs tailored for veterans, Averitt’s approach is long-term and actionable.

For those interested in seeing what veteran employment looks like when it’s backed by a genuine commitment, Averitt’s programs provide a strong example.

To learn more about Averitt’s veteran hiring initiatives, visit averittcareers.com/military.

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