CM

Cara Mae Melton

Principal at Ripple Group

Cara Mae Melton has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles.

Cara Mae started their career in the US Navy, where they served as an Instructor for the Pacific Fleet Career Information Team from 1995 to 2000.

After leaving the Navy, they joined LawInfo.com as the COO from 2001 to 2009.

In 2010, they co-founded CareConscious, LLC, a company dedicated to empowering family caregivers. Cara Mae served as a Co-Founder and contributed to the development of the 8 Principles Program, an online support management system for family caregivers.

From 2013 to 2014, Melton worked as the COO of America's Mighty Warriors, a growing non-profit organization focused on providing support to troops, fallen soldiers, and their families. Cara Mae was involved in the establishment of the Heroes Hope Home, which offers respite and support to extended gold star families.

In 2014, they co-founded Heal the Warriors, a non-profit organization that aids the recovery of warriors and first responders suffering from service-related Traumatic Brain Injury. Melton's role as a Co-Founder involved improving the quality of life and rate of recovery for those affected by providing access to an integrative recovery approach.

Since 2015, Melton has been the Co-Owner and CEO of Hampton Roads Hyperbaric Therapy. The company specializes in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and aims to create awareness about its benefits for various health indications. Cara Mae is dedicated to helping the body heal itself naturally.

Most recently, in 2017, Melton joined Ripple Group, Inc. as a Principal. Further details about their role, such as the start and end date, are not provided. Overall, their work experience reveals a strong focus on leadership, non-profit management, and supporting individuals in need through various initiatives.

Cara Mae Melton's education history includes attending Dowling College and Le Cordon Bleu Paris, France. However, no information is provided regarding the specific years of attendance, degrees obtained, or fields of study pursued at these institutions.

Links

Previous companies

The United States Navy logo

Org chart

Sign up to view 0 direct reports

Get started