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| Mike has been involved with helping our veterans for many years through organizations who help feed, find homes, and other resources for our Veterans. Mikes dream is to provide more resources for all veterans, no matter what they may need. "We can do this through a national telethon to raise awareness and monies to do so, and actually give them a hand up, not a hand out. We will strive to be good Stewards of the money raised. Our goal is to give back 100% to these deserving men and Women" |

| Michael Primmer President |
| Bill has been a supporter of our veterans for several years. Working with many Veteran's Motorcycle Associations and other groups, giving them a voice and promoting public awareness of the struggles our Veterans face. Bill is currently an independent publisher and uses this platform to share their stories. "Like many Americans I am not a veteran, but I am a beneficiary of their efforts and sacrifices. We owe them the support and the means to live a life after service, as they have given us the freedom to live. " |
| Bill Scheetz Vice President Media Relations |

| Sandy has 26 years with the Ohio Department of Education School Food Service. In the past Sandy has served as Chaplin for the Department of Ohio Army-Navy Ladies Auxiliary and was the past president of the Ladies Auxiliary. |

| Sandy Dorchock Treasurer |
| My oldest son is a US Marine, recently returning from his second combat deployment (Afghanistan) my youngest is currently deployed to Afghanistan where he is serving in the Marine Corps. In 1978 I enlisted in the US Navy serving for 3 ½ years I feel blessed to be a part of VetAid National and really believe in the work that this organization does for not just veterans, but for veterans’ families. VetAid National showed me their eagerness to assist and support during Operation Homecoming |
| Barbara Heinz Secretary |
| Dean Nemeth is a consummate music industry veteran, with creative, technical, production and management expertise developed in the decades of service to the music industry. Dean is focused and adept at implementing the operations with extensive knowledge and experience as a Stage Manager, Production Manager to Road Manager. Over the past 30 years, Dean has enjoyed the privilege to work with many outstanding musicians, including Ace Frehely from Kiss, John Entwhistle, Leslie West from Mountain, Foghat, Blue Oyster Cult, Outlaws and Blue Cheer to list a few. |
| Dean Nemeth Promotion and Production Coordinator |
| Mike Jones has been a graphic designer and computer builder for the last 20 years. He also works for Newburgh Free Academy High School in Newburgh, New York as their Data Processing Coordinator and also serves as one of the liaisons for the Newburgh Enlarged City School District Technology Department. Mike is also a sound technician and has worked with Dean Nemeth (Vetaid National’s Promotion and Production Coordinator) on many shows. Although he has never served in the military, he believes Veterans deserve the utmost respect for the sacrifices they’ve made. |
| Mike Jones Promotions & Graphics |
| Kismet Wunder was commissioned in 1997 after graduating from the University of Dayton ROTC program. He received his law degree from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 2000. Kismet served on active duty from 2001-2005 as a Judge Advocate for the U.S. Army. He is a veteran of the Iraq War. Since returning to Cleveland in 2005, he has worked for the law firm of Cavitch, Familo, Durkin & Frutkin, Co. L.P.A. where he focuses on business and contract litigation. He is also a member of the Ohio and Cleveland Bar Associations. Kismet is married and has three children. |
| Kismet Wunder Attorney At Law General Counsel |
| I retired as a Detective from Olmsted Falls Police after 27 and 1/2 years of service. I am not a veteran but have found ways to support those who have served and protected us both in our great Country and overseas. Previously, I planned the police escort of the replica Vietnam Wall when it was brought to Cuyahoga Community College in 2004. I look forward to showing all Veterans that they are not forgotten and their efforts are appreciated by those of us that they worked so hard to protect. This is my way of saying "Thank you." |

| Tom Caine Director Of Security |