EasyKnock and Rehab Warriors launch fellowship programme to empower veterans in real estate careers

EasyKnock, a company specialising in residential sale-leaseback programmes, has announced a strategic partnership with Rehab Warriors, an organisation dedicated to training and empowering military veterans in the housing industry. 

ThE collaboration highlights EasyKnock's commitment to providing better opportunities for veterans while addressing the demand for skilled professionals in the real estate sector.

As part of this partnership, EasyKnock and Rehab Warriors will launch a fellowship programme aimed at training veterans to work within EasyKnock’s operations group.

 The team up will provide veterans with valuable skills and employment opportunities but will also enhance EasyKnock's workforce by bringing in disciplined, dedicated, and experienced individuals.

Andy Williams, CEO of Rehab Warriors, emphasised the importance of this collaboration: 

"This partnership with EasyKnock is a significant step forward in our mission to empower veterans. The fellowship programme will provide veterans with the training and opportunities they need to transition successfully into the civilian workforce. We're excited to see the impact this collaboration will have on the lives of our veterans and the housing industry as a whole."

Key Aspects of the Partnership:

  • Fellowship Programme: EasyKnock will pilot a fellowship programme to train veterans who complete the Rehab Warriors course, preparing them for roles within EasyKnock's operations group.

  • Employment Opportunities: EasyKnock intends to hire promising candidates from the fellowship programme, offering veterans meaningful and rewarding career paths.

  • Building Together: The partnership aims to integrate veterans into the workforce, contributing to the development of new and innovative products by EasyKnock.

"Veterans have given so much to our country, and it's our responsibility to give back. By partnering with Rehab Warriors, we're not only investing in their future but also strengthening our own team. The people who protect us will now help us build America with new and exciting products," said Jarred Kessler, CEO of EasyKnock.

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