Chuck Tyler is an Army Veteran and CEO of Veterans Intellectual Property.
Chuck shares his inspiring journey from his military service to being homeless, overcoming incarceration and then becoming a CEO of an organization on a mission to protect the intellectual property of America's Veterans.
With over two decades of experience in political campaigns and a strong foundation in legal services and ministry from Lakewood University, Chuck is committed to creating spaces where dialogue, understanding, and reconciliation can thrive.
As a disabled US Army combat veteran, his mission centers on supporting veterans and bridging divides within communities, whether through interfaith initiatives or veteran-focused programs.
He currently serve as a volunteer with Braver Angels’ Faith Caucus and Military & Veterans Group, leveraging my background to foster conversations that promote healing, unity, and collaboration:
In the Faith Caucus, he helps organize interfaith dialogue events, distribute educational materials, and partner with community organizations to break down barriers between people of differing faiths.
In the Military & Veterans Group, he assists in workshops, storytelling events, and dialogues designed to ease the transition from military service to civilian life, including pathways to entrepreneurship.
My two decades in political campaigns have sharpened my leadership, outreach, and facilitation skills, allowing me to lead meaningful projects and support veterans in pursuing new opportunities.
This passion for service and community engagement earned me the 2023 Local Business Person of the Year award for Northwest Washington, D.C., as recognized by Alignable.com, the largest online referral network for small businesses.
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