#628 – Thriving In The Aftermath of Trauma with Ken Falke




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Summary: <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> * Ken Falke is a<br> 21-year combat veteran of the U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)<br> community and retired Master Chief Petty Officer. Ken is highly respected<br> around the world as an innovative and forward thinking thought leader on the<br> subjects of wounded warrior care, military and veteran transition,<br> counterterrorism, military training, and innovative technology development. * Ken’s passion is<br> taking care of his fellow combat veterans and their family members and is<br> chairman and founder of Boulder Crest, and organization focused on the<br> teachings of posttraumatic growth, and <a>the EOD Warrior<br> Foundation</a>. Ken spends the majority of his time educating the public<br> and private sectors on the issues surrounding the long-term care of our<br> returning military personnel and their families from the last 16-years of war. * Ken is a serial<br> entrepreneur. As the Founder and CEO of his first company, A-T Solutions, the<br> company is a recognized international expert and valuable global asset in<br> combating the war on terrorism. At the forefront of providing training and<br> consulting services in the Anti- and Counter- Terrorism industry, A-T Solutions<br> was named four consecutive years to the Annual fastest growing<br> privately held companies in the U.S. Also recognized in Entrepreneur Magazines’<br> Hot 500 List, the Washington Technology “Fast 50”, Smart CEO’s<br> “Future 50”, and the winner of the very prestigious Greater Washington Area<br> Government Contractor Award in the category of companies $75M-$100M. In 2010,<br> Ken was named as the Entrepreneur of the Year for the Fredericksburg, Virginia<br> Regional Chamber of Commerce and selected as a finalist in the prestigious<br> Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year program.* Ken <a>also<br> founded Shoulder 2 Shoulder, Inc. a multimedia technology company</a><br> and prior to selling his share of the company, he served as the CEO for six<br> years. <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>