When the pandemic hit in 2020, droves of New York City natives and transplants fled the city, hunkering down in second homes or flat out relocating to other parts of the country. More than 837,400 people submitted change-of-address requests from New York City addresses in 2020, a 36 percent increase from the year before.
From intern to Medical Center Director at VA Medical Centers across the United States, Ken Mizrach served and supported our Veterans as a Federal employee for 42 years. He has since retired his Federal employee hat, joining AMSG in 2019 to support AMSG’s Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Government Accountability High Risk List Training Contract in helping VHA to establish training standards, and streamline processes and training systems. If that isn’t enough, he is also an Adjunct Professor at Rutgers University School of Communications. With over four decades of training and experience, he brings a breadth of wisdom, skills, and VA knowledge, further enriching AMSG and our culture. We interviewed Ken to hear about his unprecedented career, the lessons he’s learned, and what drives him to continue his work with the VA.
AMSG is leading this effort in collaboration with DOE OST Administrative Support Services Team and converting approximately seven years of records totaling 69,342 pieces of paper into one digital source.
VAntage Point article written by: Jeff Tilden. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is revitalizing training to meet the needs of a modernized VA – and AMSG is leading the way.
Read all about AMSG’s awards from 2011-2013.