Transitioning Public Service Experience to Private Sector Impact (Pt. 2)

Transitioning Public Service Experience to Private Sector Impact (Pt. 2)

Author: NCSEA November 5, 2025 Duration: 40:38

On this episode of On Location, hosts Tim Lightner (eWorldEnterprise Solutions) and Barbara Lacina continue to discuss the topic of transition from public service to the private sector. Guests Tanguler Gray (Executive VP of Operations, SMI); Laura Roth (recently retired as the Child Support Practice Lead and Director, CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc.), and Matt Lyons(Director of Public Sector Partnerships, SteadyIQ), all of whom have experience making this career shift, continue to share their personal transition summaries and advice. Key topics include identifying transferable skills, adapting to newroles, and job searching tips for the private sector, in this second part of a two-part series. Let’s listen in and rejoin as Barbara asks about adaptability and actual examples of relating experiences in government to what privateorganizations may be looking for.

 

Resources that are available to those seeking/needing tomake this transition: 

o  NCSEA 5/29/25 NCSEA Helps May 2025Webinar: Navigating Change: Polished Resumes and Confident Interviews

o NCSEA 7/31/25 NCSEA Helps July 2025 Webinar:  Transitioning Public Service Experience intoPrivate Sector Impact

o HSITAG Talent Bank:  https://hsitag.org/news/talent-bank/

o APHSA:  APHSACareer Center Account Benefits:  AmericanPublic Human Services Association (APHSA), APHSA Career Center|Find Your CareerHere

o  NCSEA Job Board: https://www.ncsea.org/resources-info/job-board/


Ever wonder what happens when you pull a microphone out at a conference or a community meeting? That's the spirit of NCSEA On Location. Instead of polished studio sessions, this podcast captures conversations where they naturally happen-in hallways after a panel, at international gatherings, or in quiet corners of bustling events. You'll hear directly from Human Services professionals, from caseworkers to policy architects, along with advocates and community stakeholders who are deeply involved in the system. The discussions are immediate and grounded, offering a raw, unfiltered look at the challenges and innovations in public service. Each episode feels like you’ve stepped into a meaningful, spontaneous dialogue, one that continues long after the formal agenda ends. The authentic atmosphere is even complemented by original music from Joe Mamlin, whose granted compositions frame these real-world recordings. Brought to you by NCSEA, this series is for anyone curious about the human stories behind government services, preferring the sound of genuine exchange over a rehearsed script. Tune in to a podcast that truly travels, bringing you voices from the field exactly as they were heard on the ground.
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