The ARRC® is Proud to Support our Fellow Veteran Owned BusinessCVE Courage Valor Experience® Since it's inception on April 1, 2000, The ARRC® has believed in the model of CVE Courage Valor Experience®. This model represents the qualities of every Veteran, Service man or woman who has served our Country and Economy by pursuing Entrepreneurial ventures. With these shared qualities, The ARRC® is proud to have developed OPPS4VETS which seeks out to provide handshakes, not handouts to both Civilian and Veteran owned businesses. Albert R. Renteria - Founder & CEOAlbert R. Renteria, a retired Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer, dedicated 26 years to the Marine Corps, excelling in leadership roles across manpower, information systems, and project management. Notably, he developed and led critical programs to transition the Marine Corps' administration from paper to a secure web-based platform. His service also included key roles as Information Systems Officer, Systems Analyst, Project Action Team Leader, and Manpower Management Officer, among others. Following his retirement in 2000, Albert R. Renteria brought his expertise to the private sector, where he held senior positions as an independent e-commerce consultant, branch manager for Pioneer Services, and South Pacific District Manager for George S. May International Consulting. Albert Renteria founded The ARRC® on April 1, 2000, with a strong commitment to empowering military veterans and active duty service members through strategic business solutions. As a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business, The ARRC® actively advocates for military and veteran entrepreneurs, providing specialized services in business development, market expansion, and joint venture creation with commercial corporations. Guided by Public Law 106-50, The ARRC® connects veterans with commercial opportunities and government contracts, fostering economic growth and support for veteran-owned businesses. The ARRC® operates under a benevolent business model, donating a portion of work and profits to the Southwest Veterans' Business Resource Center, a California non-profit public benefit corporation dedicated to serving active duty military, veterans, and their families. This model exemplifies The ARRC’s mission to strengthen veteran communities and build sustainable business networks. Albert R. Renteria holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Master of Science in Electronic Commerce, underscoring his commitment to leveraging technology and business innovation to support and advance military and veteran enterprises. | Job and Internship OpportunitiesAre you interested in becoming a part of The ARRC Team? Contact us at Jobs@TheARRC.com |