GILFORD — The Patriot Resilient Leader Institute has hired new Executive Director, Matt Dubois. Captain Dubois, U.S. Navy (Ret.) brings a wealth of experience and senior leadership to the organization. For over 30 years Dubois served as a Naval Officer and senior executive in the U.S. Department of Defense. Matt joins a vibrant volunteer team and an enthusiastic office staff; Program Coordinator Alyssa Tetreault-Mosher and Development Coordinator Kim Baker. Baker, also a recent addition, is active in the New Hampshire First Responder community as a NR-AEMT, and various SAR groups throughout the state.
The Patriot Resilient Leader Institute, a 501(c)(3) public charity, operates Camp Resilience retreats in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. These therapeutic retreats are available to Veterans, first responders, and their loved ones to improve their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Since 2014, this organization has impacted the lives of almost 800 participants throughout New England. Interested in learning more? Visit www.camp-resilience.org, or reach out at info@camp-resilience.org or 978-219-4003.
“Camp Resilience, a successful grass-roots program, is committed to supporting Veterans and First Responders in the New England community. The Patriot Resilient Leader Institute is dedicated to serving those who have given so much for our country. The addition of Matt Dubois brings exceptionally strong leadership and management capabilities to the Camp Resilience Team. The addition of an executive director is a huge step forward in transitioning PRLI from a volunteer organization to a professional establishment with a strategic goal of sustained growth. Matt's guidance and direction will continue to address the future success and long-term sustainability of this vital service organization.” – Kurt Webber, president, board of directors.
Upcoming Retreats: Equine Retreat for Veterans & First Responders, Armor Up First Responders Retreat, Special Operations Couples Career & Life Planning Retreat.
For a full 2022 schedule, please visit www.camp-resilience.org/futureretreats.


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