Service has shaped every chapter of his life. As a 92R in the United States Army, he learned early that leadership is built on trust, preparation, and the willingness to carry responsibility when it matters most. After being medically retired, he transitioned into financial management, where he continued serving families in a different way — helping them build stability, think long-term, and create strong foundations for the future. Both experiences strengthened his ability to lead with discipline, clarity, and intentional decision-making.
He founded Operation: O.F.F. D.U.T.Y. from firsthand experience — understanding the weight that service places not only on the individual, but on their family as well. Having lived that reality, he knew restoration had to be more than a gesture; it had to be intentional and structured. His vision was never to create something symbolic, but to build something sustainable and impactful. He leads this organization the same way he's led in every area of my life: with purpose, accountability, and an unwavering commitment to doing the work the right way.