veteran

Highpoint University

This year, Afghanistan war veteran Redmond Ramos will speak at HPU’s Annual Veterans Day celebration. After losing his leg, he has continually found opportunities to thrive. He joined TMF’s veteran transition program after leaving the military and is currently pursuing his dream of becoming a motivational speaker.

Redmond Ramos named "If Not Me Then Who" Leadership Award Winner

Motivational Speaker and combat veteran Redmond Ramos accepts the 2017 "If Not Me Then Who Award" from Travis Manion Foundation in The Union League in Philidelphia.

Reality TV World

"'The Amazing Race' racer Redmond Ramos talks: We never complained but Matt Ladley and I were in intense pain!

Matt says Redmond seems like the kind of guy who won’t give up when the going gets tough. Good guess.

In second place is Matt, a pro snowboarder with an Olympic gold medal. Matt chooses Redmond, the former Navy Corpsman with a prosthetic leg, as his partner. Matt says Redmond seems like the kind of guy who won’t give up when the going gets tough. Good guess.

“CHARACTER IN ACTION: SERVING BEYOND MILITARY SERVICE”

http://www.travismanion.org/tmf-event/veterans-panel-discussing-character-in-action-serving-beyond-military-service/

To address this topic, the Travis Manion Foundation will host a panel discussion, consisting of veterans and their families who continue to serve in the corporate, government and non-profit sectors. The panel will include:

  • Alex Gorsky – CEO, Johnson & Johnson, United States Army Veteran
  • Ryan Manion Borek – President, Travis Manion Foundation
  • Redmond Ramos – United States Navy Veteran, and Winner of the 2015 Triumph Games.
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