Ep. 162 Choosing Family Over Command: Randy Mullen on Building a Mission Beyond the Military
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In this episode of TheMilVet Podcast, host Beau Higgins sits down with Randy Mullen, Founder & CEO of Sightline Ventures and a former U.S. Air Force Officer, to explore his journey from military service to building a mission-driven company in the defense tech space.
Randy shares how his upbringing near Edwards Air Force Base first sparked his interest in the military, eventually leading him into Air Force contracting and acquisitions. With experience spanning global deployments, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the Education with Industry program at Ball Aerospace, he developed a deep understanding of how the Department of Defense operates and how innovation reaches the warfighter.
Throughout the conversation, Randy offers a candid look at one of the hardest decisions of his life: stepping away from a promising military career and command opportunity to prioritize his family. He opens up about the emotional weight of that transition, the uncertainty that followed, and how a series of unexpected pivots ultimately led him to entrepreneurship.
Listeners will gain insight into:
- Choosing family over career and navigating the tension that comes with it
- Embracing uncertainty and adapting when plans fall apart
- Translating military experience into entrepreneurship and business development
- Building a company with purpose while continuing to serve beyond the uniform
- Taking calculated risks and betting on yourself during transition
- Reinventing yourself to stay challenged, relevant, and growing
- Investing in mentorship, personal development, and long-term vision
Randy also shares how Sightline Ventures is helping early-stage defense tech companies bridge the gap between innovation and implementation, ensuring critical technologies get into the hands of those who need them most. His story is a powerful reminder that while transition may be messy and unpredictable, it can also open doors to impact, growth, and renewed purpose.
Whether you’re navigating your own transition, exploring entrepreneurship, or looking to lead with greater intention, this episode delivers practical insight and real-world perspective to help you move forward with confidence.
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