Board of Directors
The board of directors enables Wounded Warrior Project to continue to meet the evolving needs of our growing organization as we seek to fulfill our mission to honor and empower Wounded Warriors.
Ken Hunzeker
Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Ken Hunzeker graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1975 as a second lieutenant in the Field Artillery branch.
Bill Selman
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Bill Selman graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1983.
Michael T. Hall
Command Sergeant Major (CSM), retired, Michael T. Hall brings over 34 years of military service and nine years of commercial sector experience.
Lisa Disbrow
Lisa Disbrow was commissioned in the U.S. Air Force in 1985 and retired from federal service with 32 years of combined civilian and military service.
Kathy Hildreth
Kathy Hildreth graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science degree.
Tiffany Daugherty
Tiffany Daugherty is the Head of Military & Veterans Affairs and Specialty Strategies for Johnson & Johnson.
Joseph Caravalho
Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Joseph Caravalho Jr., M.D., is president and CEO of the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine.
Kristen Robinson
Kristen Robinson is head of the Asset Management Board Program for Fidelity Investments.
Jeff Dolven
Jeff Dolven serves as president and CEO of Skookum Contract Services.
Scott Stalker
Scott Stalker served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps for 31 years, retiring in August 2023.
Florent Groberg
Florent (Flo) Groberg is a vice president at AE Industrial within the firm’s Portfolio Strategy and Optimization Group.
Lindsey Streeter
Lindsey Streeter serves as senior vice president of Global Military Affairs at Bank of America, where he helps veterans and their families transition out of the military and supports those veterans employed by Bank of America.
Board Diversity & Inclusion Statement
The Board of Directors of Wounded Warrior Project, Inc. (WWP) is committed to diversity and inclusion (D&I) in all aspects of its leadership and guidance to the organization. This D&I Statement memorializes that commitment.
WWP’s Board of Directors highly values diversity and supports the election and appointment of diverse candidates to the Board. The Board believes that having directors of diverse gender, race, and ethnicity, along with varied skills and experiences, contributes to a balanced and more effective Board – one that is better positioned to address the changing needs of those who WWP serves.
The Board is committed to administering a director election and recruiting process that encourages and promotes consideration of diverse candidates in the nomination and election of directors to the Board. The Board encourages its members to consider diversity when nominating individuals for director positions. In selecting nominees for director positions, the Board considers gender, race, and ethnic diversity, among other factors. The greater diversity of opinions and backgrounds the Board possesses, the better foundation it has for sound decisions. Director term limits is one mechanism that helps brings more diversity to the Board by regularly bringing fresh and innovative perspectives.
The Board fosters an inclusive culture and environment where all directors feel welcome and have an equal opportunity to connect, belong, and contribute to WWP, as well as proactively collaborate with fellow directors and WWP’s management team.
Through its focus on D&I, WWP’s Board of Directors promotes collaboration among diverse individuals across the organization to fulfill the mission of honoring and empowering wounded warriors.
For questions or concerns regarding the WWP board diversity statement, please contact WWP’s Legal Department at wwplegal@woundedwarriorproject.org.