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Chad Fleming      

U.S. Army Veteran & Corporate Motivational Speaker on Resilience & Perseverance

Retired U.S. Army Captain Chad Fleming is a powerful and moving speaker who serves as an example and guide to perseverance in the face of adversity while challenging audiences to prioritize focusing on what matters most to become better leaders and teammates in their personal and professional lives. Captain Fleming’s solid work ethic and passion for serving others was demonstrated early in life when he earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Alabama during the day while supporting himself working as a Sheriff’s Deputy at night. His family’s long history of service to our great country was a driving force in his decision to enlist in the Army as an Airborne Ranger upon graduating from college.

Captain Fleming served the majority of his career within the United States Special Operations Command, 75th Ranger Regiment, initially as an enlisted soldier and later as an officer, deploying six times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Captain Fleming was wounded in combat on three separate occasions, undergoing 23 surgeries, one of which resulted in the amputation of his left leg below the knee. This level of injury is devastating, resulting in the end of military service for an overwhelming majority of soldiers. However, Captain Fleming redeployed 5 times after his injuries, not only re-engaging in the fight for American principles and values but also serving as an inspiration to his fellow soldiers. Returning to combat as an amputee is rare and a testament not only to his dedication to serving our country but also to his resilience and ability to succeed in any situation in life.

After serving with distinction and receiving numerous awards and decorations, including the Meritorious Service Medal, (2) Bronze Star Medal with Valor, (3) Purple Heart Medal, and The Army Commendation Medal with Valor, Captain Fleming retired from active duty and continued to deploy in support of the United States for another 12 years. Captain Fleming’s entrepreneurial spirit surfaced when forming his first company while attending college and working as a Deputy Sheriff in Tuscaloosa, AL. Universal Security Associates provided security for several of the largest music festivals in the nation, as well as SEC football games throughout the southern states. He sold the company after enlisting in the Army, which retains SEC athletic contracts to this day.

A desire to operate at a high level continues to drive Captain Fleming’s winning attitude. Today he serves as the Executive Vice President of the Builder Division and VA Division for a national mortgage company, responsible for $2.7 billion dollars of annual production spanning both divisions. Captain Fleming is also on the Board of Directors for LEO Technologies, a science and technology company with the mission of helping law enforcement agencies around the country keep our streets safe! Captain Fleming has competed in marathons, triathlons, tough mudders, and cycling events throughout the United States and is a sought-after inspirational speaker.

Numerous Fortune 500 companies and professional and collegiate teams have asked Captain Fleming to bring his message of resilience, perseverance, and his “Never Quit” attitude to their organizations with the goal of helping to build corporate teams while increasing functionality and efficiency. His ability to create parallels between his leadership in combat and his leadership in the corporate world will bring a new perspective to your company on creating a winning culture and successful team environment within your organization.

Speech Topics


Wellness

Being active in military service can have major impacts on a soldier’s quality of life. I have linked to some organizations who specialize in different areas of weakness that are common to combat veterans.

Integration

Many veterans struggle with re-integrating into civilian life. The causes for this struggle can vary; so too can the solutions. Community and a newfound sense of purpose can help a veteran find a way to use their skills and can-do attitude to improve our society. It’s an unconventional way to serve our country, but one that should not be overlooked. Check the Resources page for more.

Homeownership

You have served your country. You have earned your VA loan benefits. When you are ready to buy a home, you deserve a lender who understands your VA benefits, and who recognize that your service and your dream of owning your own home are important.

News


Army vet is living proof of power of positive mindset
Mar. 30, 2019 - U.S. Army Veteran Capt. Chad Fleming not only lost a leg in Afghanistan, he redeployed five times after doing so. He has what one might call resilience.

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