“With Hernán and Rachel at the helm, this organization functions much like a supportive family – when there is a need, everyone puts their heads together and figures it out.”
Workshops for Warriors Founder & CEO Hernán Luis y Prado spoke with Daniel Hamilton of the Texas Veterans Land Board for a conversation on Next Gen Warrior discussing his motivation
SD Voyager featured Hernán Luis y Prado, Founder & CEO of Workshops for Warriors, in their Community Highlights series. Click the link below to read the interview. READ THE INTERVIEW
Meghan West, President of CNC Software (the company behind Mastercam), and Hernán Luis y Prado, Founder & CEO of Workshops for Warriors (WFW) sat down for WFW’s third Fireside Chat
Retired Navy SEAL and Lone Survivor Marcus Luttrell and Morgan Luttrell sat down with Workshops for Warriors (WFW) Founder & CEO Hernán Luis y Prado to discuss his motivation for
“While the bipartisan plan is a step in the right direction, it lacks a nationally scalable training pipeline to bridge the manufacturing skills gap required to rebuild our infrastructure.” Hernán
Workshops for Warriors Founder & CEO Hernán Luis y Prado was featured on Nasdaq TradeTalks with Nasdaq Global Markets Reporter Jill Malandrino. During the segment, they discussed Workshops for Warriors,
“Now I know from the training and experice I’ve gotten from the school, I can go anywhere and I can be successful almost anywhere.” Military Influencer Magazine contributor Andrea Downing Peck
“This is such a beautiful program. It’s intense and you’ll learn a lot.” Jeffrey Putter grew up in a small town near Newark, New Jersey. His father, Irving Putter, worked
“Being here, challenging yourself again, being with other veterans – it’s just a great experience.” Miguel Carrillo Meza grew up in the suburbs of Duluth, GA with his parents and