Wednesday, September 25, 2019

The Strategic Use of Modified Jet Skis by US Navy SEALs

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Global Centurion's Human Trafficking Demand-Reduction Program

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With more than 40 years of real estate development and investment experience, Martin L. Hudler serves as the manager of Endeavor Investments, LLC, in Portland, OR. Outside of his work, Martin L. Hudler contributes to several organizations and is the founder of Global Centurion, a nonprofit that fights human trafficking.

Since the Trafficking Victims Protection Act was passed in 2000, the fight against human trafficking has largely focused on rescuing and rehabilitating victims of trafficking, with hundreds of organizations offering services and shelter to victims. While victim services are essential, a well-rounded approach to end trafficking must also include efforts to curb demand. 

To this end, Global Centurion’s Demand-Reduction Program develops educational programs to raise awareness among law enforcement officers, corporate executives, community leaders, and the public at large about human trafficking and prevention initiatives. In addition to addressing demand through front-end programs that educate young people to prevent them from getting involved in the sex industry, the Demand-Reduction Program addresses the back end of the industry by going after predators and those who exploit others. Through these and other efforts, Global Centurion aims to decrease demand and protect people from becoming prey to human traffickers.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

US Navy Launches MyNavy Family App to Improve Navy Family Experiences


Business executive Martin L. Hudler is the manager of real estate company Endeavor Investments, LLC, in Portland, Oregon. A philanthropist, Martin L. Hudler is a big supporter of the US Navy. 

The US Navy recently launched the MyNavy Family application to offer support to families navigating military life. The free app, available on the Navy App Locker, was developed following inquiries by the Navy into families’ experiences and requests for proposals on how to improve these experiences. The app was introduced as a way to deepen family involvement in Navy service, affirming their important roles in mission success. “We all serve,” says Navy Services Familyline Project Manager Linda Jackson, “The sailor, the spouse, and the children.” 

The app focuses on 11 fundamental milestone events for Navy families including new spouse orientation, special needs family support, and retiree support. It consolidates information from over 20 websites, creating a one-stop source for all Navy family support services. The app is easy to navigate and has few acronyms, making it convenient for families. Going forward, the Navy will roll out more family support services including a MyNavy Family website, live webinars, and self-paced learning programs.

Friday, May 17, 2019

An Insight into Endeavour Investments


Martin L. Hudler has a wealth of experience spanning 40 years in the real estate industry. With a background in helping client organizations maximize financial returns, Martin L. Hudler is a manager at Endeavor Investments, LLC, Portland, OR.

Endeavour Investments (EI) was established for the execution of contemporary business models that provide improve service to its associates and investors. These recently-developed models are suited to the modern business world’s continually-shifting economic conditions. EI’s principals draw on more than 60 years’ worth of relevant knowledge, contributing to their prosperity in various sectors of real estate.

The company’s everyday operations involve liaisons with several financial entities, such as investment banks, the national brokerage community, and private lenders. Relationships with these economic groups and individuals serve to procure assets that increase profits and cash flow for EL’s associates, investors, and clients.

Over the past 40 years, Endeavour Investments and its principals have participated in numerous projects, including Bella Rio in Nevada, Mill Creek Town Center in Washington, and Temecula Creek Plaza in California. The firm has also managed companies like Coast Equities, Bridgeport Management, Strategic Capital Holdings LLC, and several others.

Furthermore, the EL team have professional backgrounds in numerous segments of real estate, such as land acquisition and development, real property asset management, commercial-shopping center repositioning, and land entitlement for specific projects.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Three Easy Ways to Give to Disabled American Veterans


A manager of Endeavor Investments, LLC, Martin L. Hudler provides real estate solutions with a specialization in asset management for high-net-worth individuals and the development and acquisition of industrial and multifamily apartment projects. Beyond his professional activities, Martin L. Hudler is a member of the United States Seals Team and has maintained a lifetime commitment to giving back to the U.S. Navy, including serving as a diamond leader-level donor for Disabled American Veterans.

A nonprofit charity, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) provides positive, life-changing support to veterans and their families. To date, it has assisted more than one million veterans of all generations, including helping to furnish more than $20 billion in benefits in 2018. Here are three easy ways to support the DAV mission:

1. Participate in the DAV 5K, a fun running, walking, and rolling event that raised over $650,000 and took place in six cities in 2018.

2. DAV accepts vehicle donations. Transform a used vehicle into a meaningful way to support American veterans by donating it.

3. Perhaps the easiest method of donating to DAV, monthly giving is easy to set-up, with customizable monthly donation amounts. Once an individual is enrolled in the monthly giving program, they will automatically lend a helping hand to veterans. Sign up through the DAV website, www.dav.org.