What do footballs, telephone poles, and Fanta sodas have in common? For Marine Corps Veteran Richard Riddle, they’re all part of the story.
In this episode of Built to Serve, Richard takes us through the experiences that shaped his journey—from choosing the Marine Corps over the other branches of the military to becoming a “pole monkey,” passing footballs from pole to pole during his time in the service. He also shares a memorable story from Thailand, where something as simple as buying local children Fanta sodas led to lasting friendships.
But Richard’s story goes far beyond the funny moments. He opens up about the people who have shaped his life, including his mother, whom he calls the strongest mentor he’s ever had, and the lessons he carried from military service into his career.
Richard also shares his deep appreciation for Performance Contractors and the company’s commitment to Veterans and their families—and what it means to be part of a company that truly cares about those who have served.
It’s a conversation about service, mentorship, friendship, and the people who make a lasting impact long after the uniform comes off.