Lindsey Schiro

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Lindsey Schiro
51 Vets

A native of Massachusetts, Lindsey has over 10 years of experience working and advocating for Special Operations and their families in the nonprofit space.

Lindsey has served and supported hundreds of military families, and after working with the Green Beret Foundation as a Program Manager, she stood up the Ft Liberty (Bragg) campus for The Honor Foundation, a transition institute for SOF. She has also spent time in our nation’s Capital, as a HillVets LEAD, advocating, drafting legislation, and speaking nationally on behalf of families of Special Operations. Recently, she has been named a 20 under 40 for Moore County, North Carolina for her work within 51 Vets. Lindsey sits on the board for the American Red Cross of the Sandhills, Veterans for Responsible Leadership, is a Survivor Advocate on the Domestic Violence Task Force of Moore County, as well as the Entrepreneurial Task Force. She has studied Psychology at Colby-Sawyer College, and holds an Executive Graduate Certificate on Nonprofit Leadership from Duke University.

Lindsey resides outside Ft. Liberty and spends her free time golfing, or chasing after her three rambunctious children.