September 16, 2022

Skookum CEO Jeff Dolven Appointed to Wounded Warrior Project Board

A veteran and advocate for service members, Dolven has led Tessera’s commitment to employing and supporting veterans, including those with service-related disabilities. His leadership and dedication to veteran empowerment will bring valuable insight to WWP’s mission.

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Skookum (now Tessera) is proud to announce that our President & CEO, Jeff Dolven, has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP). A veteran himself, Dolven has long been an advocate for service members transitioning to civilian careers, leading Skookum’s efforts to employ and support veterans—many of whom have service-related disabilities. Under his leadership, more than one-third of Skookum’s workforce is made up of veterans, reflecting the company’s deep commitment to those who have served.

Dolven’s appointment to WWP’s board underscores his dedication to empowering veterans through meaningful employment and support programs. His experience as a U.S. Naval officer, coupled with his leadership in facilities management, logistics, and aerospace manufacturing, positions him to bring valuable insight to WWP’s mission of honoring and empowering wounded warriors.

We are incredibly proud of Jeff’s appointment to the Wounded Warrior Project Board of Directors. His leadership at Skookum has helped create life-changing opportunities for veterans, and we know he will bring that same passion and commitment to WWP.

Read the full Wounded Warrior Project press release.