Guidehouse Earns 2025 Military Friendly® Employer Designation

Guidehouse has been honored with the 2025 Military Friendly® Employer gold designation, reflecting its deep commitment to supporting veterans and military spouses. This marks the sixth consecutive year the consultancy has been recognized for its efforts.

Key Takeaways:

  • Guidehouse awarded 2025 Military Friendly® Employer gold designation.
  • Named to Military Spouse Friendly® Employers list for sixth consecutive year.
  • CEO Scott McIntyre emphasizes value of veterans in the workforce.
  • Veteran Affinity Network supports recruitment and development of veterans.
  • Recipient of the Seven Seals Award for supporting National Guard and Reserve.

Guidehouse Celebrated for Commitment to Veterans and Military Families

Guidehouse, a global consultancy providing advisory, digital, and managed services, has earned the 2025 Military Friendly® Employer gold designation. The company has also been named to the Military Spouse Friendly® Employers list for the sixth consecutive year, underscoring its sustained dedication to supporting veterans and their families.

“It is an honor to once again be recognized as a Military Friendly® Employer,” said Scott McIntyre, Guidehouse CEO. “Veterans and military employees bring great value to the workforce, and we honor their service by investing in their careers and celebrating their contributions.”

Leadership Emphasizes Inclusion and Diversity

Shannon White, leader of Guidehouse’s Defense & Security segment, expressed pride in the distinctions. “These distinctions underscore Guidehouse’s steadfast dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees, especially veterans, are empowered to make meaningful impact,” she said.

Guidehouse’s commitment is further demonstrated through its Veteran Affinity Network, which focuses on the recruitment and development of veterans within the company. This initiative allows veterans to leverage their skills and develop their leadership potential in a supportive environment.

Partnerships and Additional Honors

Collaboration with military-friendly partners highlights Guidehouse’s dedication to fostering a more inclusive workplace. The company actively provides career opportunities to military families, recognizing that their unique talents and experiences strengthen its teams.

As a proud supporter of organizations such as the United Service Organization (USO), Guidehouse acknowledges the critical role that partnerships play in advancing its mission. Additionally, the company is a recipient of the Seven Seals Award, signifying its commitment to staff members who actively serve in the National Guard and Reserve.

Continuing a Tradition of Support

With over 18,000 employees, Guidehouse continues to foster a culture of collaboration and innovation. The firm’s recognition as a Military Friendly® Employer reflects its ongoing efforts to support those who have served.

For more information about Guidehouse’s commitment to veterans, please visit their website at guidehouse.com.

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