Military Transition
Finding Purpose_
Since I transitioned from Active Duty, I have felt lost. I tried everything, but something was still missing. Whether you realize it or not, the military offers a thrill not often experienced in the civilian world. Whether it was going to the range, driving unthinkable vehicles through the Middle East, or jumping out of planes, every day was a new adventure. Without these outlets to channel emotions, veterans can quickly begin to bottle things up and become frustrated, overwhelmed, lost, or worse.
Growing up with a motorsports legend as a father, motorsports was, unsurprisingly, my entire life. It wasn’t until after my time in the U.S. Army that I realized the similarities—both offering a unique outlet to channel emotions. After realizing this, I decided that simply getting back into racing wasn’t enough. I decided I needed to do all I could to offer this outlet to U.S. service members and veterans around the world who may also feel lost or find themselves struggling with all the baggage that comes with serving our great nation.
In addition to my racing efforts, where I will be doing all I can to bring attention to important matters such as veteran suicide, through BW Autosports, I will be organizing events that will provide U.S. service members and veterans the ability to experience some familiarity and excitement, while also providing an outlet to channel some of their emotions. If you are interested in a motorsports marketing campaign, looking for a motorsports/veteran brand ambassador, have an idea to improve the program, or want to be involved in a future event, please feel free to reach out. I am all ears!
Let’s work together to do all we can to help those who keep our great nation and its citizens safe.
Cheers! 🤙🏻