Still can’t believe that I had the pleasure of working with the amazing Tim Kennedy on this project
David Tutera Live Wedding: Redmond Competed on ‘The Amazing Race’ 29
The new reality show My Great Big Live Wedding with David Tuterahas the celebrity wedding planner giving the most deserving couples in America the wedding of their dreams – live. The show will profile the couples and broadcast their weddings live. On the series premiere, former Navy Corpsman Combat Medic with the U.S. Marines Redmond Ramos and his fiancée firefighter Krista Cona are featured. In 2011, while deployed in Afghanistan, Redmond stepped on an IED and later lost his leg. He met Krista while competing at the Warrior Games, a a multi-sport event for wounded, injured or ill service personnel and veterans organized by the United States Department of Defense.
[Watch Redmond on The Amazing Race]
If Redmond looks familiar to you, you’re not alone. In 2017, he competed on the popular competition reality show The Amazing Race Season 29. Fellow competitors accused Redmond and his Amazing Race partner Matt of cheating; they came in fourth place. My Great Big Live Wedding with David Tutera airs Tuesdays at 10 pm on Lifetime.
Redmond Stars in a feature film!
The First Wounded Warrior to Star in a Feature Film
FALL 2019
2018 Western Regional Conference- Attendee Registration
Redmond Ramos Performs as the Keynote speaker to a room full of dispatch heroes!
Redmond Ramos guest speaker Mount Rainier
Redmond Ramos will be the guest speaker!
Optimist Club Speech
Inspirational speaker Redmond Ramos to share insight on 'Success Through Struggle' at Optimist Club meeting
Redmond Volunteers to speak to Children
"Great motivational speaker! Thank you Redmond Ramos" - DCIS Coyote student news
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.
Argus Observer highlights Redmond Ramos
" I know we are thankful for Mr. Ramos and his strong determination to overcome and succeed in living his life." -Ron Verini Special to the Argus Observer