Master-At-Arms Turns Master of Marketing

Find out how Oronde Vassell is elevating this packaging OEM's online presence and profile.

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Oronde Vassell joined the Navy after he graduated from Liberty University where he was also a Division I track athlete. It’s family tradition to enter into the military, and Vassell always knew that he wanted to serve his country. While in the military for five years, Vassell was a master-at-arms and involved in law enforcement, and then he spent a year deployed in Bahrain in the Middle East taking on anti-terrorism missions. His last tour was on the USS Nimitz—the Navy’s oldest carrier in the fleet. As he transitioned to the civilian sector, Vassell sought after a career in the marketing field, and when he found PPi Technologies (PPiTG), he was intrigued. As the standup pouch, unit dose, tray, and end-of-line equipment manufacturer’s marketing specialist, Vassell balances tradition with innovation as he communicates the company’s story to the world of packaging.

As a veteran transitioning to the civilian sector, what obstacles did you encountered when you joined PPiTG?
The biggest challenge I face, especially being a veteran, is time management. When you’re inside the military, we have everything laid out for us in terms of what’s expected and required of us. For veterans, I think that structure can sometimes be taken for granted. When I first started here, I was very humbled because it was a lot to take in. The company showed immediate investment in me, they gave me a computer, a Polo shirt with the company logo, and everything else I needed to be successful. I think even being young and full of energy, our generation is very proactive, but we can hit slumps and get discouraged. But what really helped me was walking around and talking to different people within my company and learning about the people I work with. Your co-workers may have a trade or a skill that you can learn from by taking that initiative. Our CEO built a bistro, workout room, a mini putt putt course, and game room for us to enjoy. He’s done his part. So now we have to do our part and actually utilize the space to talk and build a community. Seeing how my co-workers manage their time is one way I have been able to learn better time management skills.

In terms of networking and meeting your peers, have you connected with the Emerging Leaders Network through PMMI?
I was selected to be part of the committee, and I am so honored—especially being so new to the industry. I can only be as good as my peers, and I have to learn as much as I can so I can grow. I went to PACK EXPO 2019 for the first time in Las Vegas, and I was able to go to the Emerging Leaders party. I was able to see that there are a lot of us in the field that are young, inspiring, and want to learn and grow more. We’re literally the future with of all of our expertise, whether it’s marketing or mass production, we are the future. So, sticking together and learning from each other to grow and be competitive was interesting. 

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