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Skookum Speaker Series: Staff Sergeant Travis Mills, U.S. Army (Ret.)

  • Admiral Theatre 515 Pacific Avenue Bremerton, WA, 98337 United States (map)
 

Skookum Speaker Series: Staff Sergeant Travis Mills, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Presented by Skookum
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Doors 9 a.m. | Lecture 10 a.m.
Free with registration due to our generous sponsors at Wounded Warrior Project, Alliant, Bank of America, and Chubb.

This event is not included in Admiral Theatre ticket packages. Coffee and tea service is generously provided by Skookum. Parking includes free two and three-hour street parking options and paid lots around the theatre; one directly across the street.

In recognition of National Disability Awareness Month this October, Skookum, an employer dedicated to creating opportunities for people with disabilities and supporting veteran employment, is proud to host this inspiring, inaugural event. We are honored to introduce Retired US Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills, a recalibrated warrior, motivational speaker, actor, author, and advocate for veterans and amputees.

Travis now travels nationwide, sharing his story and inspiring everyone to overcome life’s challenges and adversity. Join us to hear his powerful message and celebrate the resilience and strength of those with disabilities.

Meet Travis Mills / Founder, Travis Mills Foundation

Born and raised in Vassar, Michigan, United States Army Staff Sergeant (Ret.) Travis Mills of the 82nd Airborne is a recalibrated veteran, motivational speaker, actor, author and an advocate for veterans and amputees. In addition to being the founder of the Travis Mills Foundation, Travis also serves as the President of the Board of Directors.

Travis has achieved his vision for the Foundation by bringing together a talented array of experts who masterfully accomplish the Foundation’s mission. Per Travis’s lead, the team at the Foundation are not only respected colleagues, they are family.

Travis' Story

On April 10, 2012, Travis was critically injured by an improvised explosive device (IED) during a routine patrol on his third tour of duty in Afghanistan. The explosion blew off portions of all four of his limbs and he is one of only five quadruple amputees from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to survive.

While recovering at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, family was a crucial component to Travis’s healing. His wife, Kelsey, their daughter, Chloe, along with both their families, spent 19 months at Walter Reed, recovering alongside other veterans and their families.

Travis maintained his lifelong mantra of: “Never Give Up. Never Quit,” and credits Kelsey and Chloe (then 6 months old) as the driving force behind his positivity and persistence to overcome the challenges of his new normal.

After his recovery, Travis attended an adaptive sports camp in Colorado and realized the need for a such a place where a veteran and their entire family could relax, reconnect and find strength. Born out of this idea, Travis and Kelsey founded the Travis Mills Foundation Veterans Retreat.

The Mills Family lives near the retreat and in 2017, welcomed their second child, Dax, who is named after the two medics who saved Travis’s life – Daniel and Alexander.

Travis continues to have an outstandingly positive outlook on life and works to offer more adaptive opportunities for recalibrated veterans and their families.

Travis’s New York Times bestselling memoir, “Tough as They Come,” is available online and in bookstores and he’s working on his second book.

In September 2013, Travis and his wife Kelsey founded the Travis Mills Foundation, a nonprofit organization, formed to benefit and assist post-911 veterans who have been injured in active duty or as a result of their service to our nation. The veteran and their families receive an all-inclusive, all-expenses-paid, barrier-free experience in Maine where they participate in adaptive activities, bond with other veteran families, and enjoy much-needed rest and relaxation in Maine’s great outdoors.

What is a recalibrated veteran?

SSG Travis Mills coined the term “recalibrated veteran” after he lost portions of all of his limbs in an IED explosion while serving our country in Afghanistan. He was injured and healed; he didn’t want to be called a “wounded warrior” – his wounds had healed. Instead, he referred to himself as recalibrated. He adjusted to his new normal; he recalibrated.

About Skookum

Creating opportunities for people with disabilities

Founded in 1988 out of a desire to do good in our community, Skookum has carried forward our social mission "creating opportunities for people with disabilities" in all that we aspire to be. From our humble beginnings in small-town America, we have grown to be the best value provider of choice for facility management and manufacturing sectors. Skookum does this by investing in our people first.

Skookum’s customers rely on Skookum to consistently deliver a quality product on time so that the customer in turn can accomplish their jobs. This drives Skookum’s core value proposition – We meet our mission when our customer meets their mission.

This philosophy is critical to our success as a team. At Skookum, we work diligently to sharpen our leaders’ skills so they can provide exceptional client support. Skookum is dedicated to ensuring specialized recruitment, career advancement, and job training methods are employed across the nation. Skookum is a national leader in disability and Veteran recruitment, hiring, and retention.

THANK YOU to our generous event sponsors Wounded Warrior Project, Alliant, Bank of America, and Chubb!

 

Please register below to reserve your space for this free special engagement lecture event welcoming SSG Travis Mills to Bremerton’s Admiral Theatre.

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