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Jamie M.

Program Services Coordinator at Green Beret Foundation

Jamie M. serves as the Program Services Coordinator at the Green Beret Foundation since April 2022. Previously, as an Outreach Specialist for the Wounded Warrior Project from November 2017 to November 2021, Jamie orchestrated over 70 annual events aimed at fostering networking and bonding among alumni and their families across multiple regions. Before that, Jamie held the position of Sales Trainer at Cedar Electronics, where effective communication and training were key responsibilities. Jamie's experience in the U.S. Army from September 2010 to January 2017 included managerial and communication roles, during which a comprehensive training program was developed to enhance departmental independence and productivity. Jamie holds a Master’s degree in Political Psychology from Arizona State University, an MBA focusing on Global Leadership from Colorado Technical University, and a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies from Concordia College-New York.

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Green Beret Foundation

The United States Army Special Forces, commonly known as the Green Berets, produces some of our nation’s finest and most elite warriors. They fight across a broad spectrum of missions in the pursuit of freedom for those oppressed and to protect our nation from those who seek to do us harm. They are known as our country's quiet professionals. The Green Berets have been defending our nation against its enemies throughout the last 5 decades in times of peace and war. The liberties we enjoy as Americans don’t come without a cost. The Special Forces bear the burden of having the highest number of wounded personnel of any other U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF) proponent. The Green Beret Foundation serves these quiet professionals who bravely serve the American people and its freedoms. In an effort to fill the gaps in support left by the boundaries of other organizations, the GBF facilitates assistance to our wounded, ill and injured Special Forces soldiers and their families. We do this by providing resources to ease the burdens of some of the financial hardships that arise in their time of need as well as improving the quality of life for the soldier and the family.


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