CBS Correspondent Nichelle Medina visited Workshops for Warriors for a special Memorial Day story. She talked with WFW alumni Rossi Patterson and Alex Chatfield who shared how the training and
“We harness the tenacity, the mission-focus, the self-discipline, the ethical mindset and dedication that veterans possess, and then we combine it with four months of accelerated skills training.” G.I. Jobs
On May 25, 2021, Workshops for Warriors Founder & CEO Hernán Luis y Prado talked with Jim Hoffman, CEO of Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co., about American manufacturing, leadership, and
“Never give up. When things seem darkest, keep pushing. There really are times, through effort, in which you can snag victory from the jaws of defeat. Those moments will help
“We will help to make sure that the only reason you don’t make it through the program is because you don’t want to make it.” Peter Aitken’s article “Workshops for
“We manufacture productivity and purpose for veterans seeking a viable career path that will benefit the nation’s economic resiliency.” – Hernán Luis y Prado, WFW Founder & CEO Veteran on
“The SBA has a critical role to play in stabilizing the manufacturing sector and ensuring the industry is reinforced to prevent future supply chain disruptions, breakdowns and economic bleeding.” In
“I honestly wouldn’t have made it without Workshops for Warriors. They helped me get on my feet again.” Craig Molina was raised in North Carolina on a Cherokee Indian Reservation
“Workshops for Warriors hasn’t just been a game-changer for me. It’s been a life-changer.” Jedediah Maldonado was eight-years-old when he moved with his mother, father (a Marine Corps veteran), and
“We have to get back to our pioneer roots, where we help build everyone else’s house—back to American ingenuity and perseverance.” Forbes Contributor Jim Vinoski covers America’s need for skilled and