11/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/12/2025 18:23
Many veterans have found a home at Chevron and in the oil and gas industry as a whole. Cody Winberg has an idea why.
"I think it's the camaraderie that you build," he said. "When a lot of people get out of the military, the camaraderie, that team mentality, is one of the hardest things to lose. To me, there was something about the oil and gas world that still had a level of teamwork that a lot of veterans strive for."
Brandon Dutreix, president of Chevron's Veteran Employee Network, described the impact veterans have at Chevron: "I've seen veterans become catalysts for change, bringing their military training into roles where they inspire collaboration, drive performance and foster inclusion," he said. "Their presence strengthens our culture and reminds us that leadership isn't confined to titles-it's about showing up, owning the mission and lifting others along the way."