Donations to Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund help us fund our assistance programs which provide essential support directly to disabled U.S. Army Rangers, their families and the spouses and children of deceased and active duty Rangers. There are several ways you or your company can support Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund, including direct donations, matching gifts and event sponsorship. Please direct all donation-related questions to [email protected].
Donations to Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund help us fund our assistance programs which provide essential support directly to disabled U.S. Army Rangers, their families and the spouses and children of deceased and active duty Rangers. There are several ways you or your company can support Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund, including direct donations, matching gifts and event sponsorship. Please direct all donation-related questions to [email protected].
Wall Street Firm Pledges May Profits to Help Lead The Way
Mischler Financial Dedicates Memorial Day 2014 to Disabled US Army Rangers and Their Families
| Source: Mischler Financial Group
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. and STAMFORD, Conn., April 30, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mischler Financial Group (“MFG”), the securities industry’s oldest investment bank and institutional brokerage owned and operated by Service-Disabled Veterans announced that in recognition of the upcoming Memorial Day, the firm has pledged a minimum of 10% of the firm’s entire May profits to Lead The Way Fund, a nationwide organization dedicated to raising funds in support of disabled U.S. Army Rangers and the families of Rangers who have died or currently serving in harm’s way around the world.
According to Dean Chamberlain, Chief Executive Officer of Mischler Financial Group, “We take great pride in our year round support of carefully-vetted, non-profit SDV organizations that fill a critical void and provide extra assistance to disabled veterans and their families. In observation of each Memorial Day and each Veteran’s Day, we make an additional pledge to groups that are exemplary in their dedication and support of SDV communities.”
Added Chamberlain, “Given that Rangers are typically the first on the ground to protect and defend American interests and the first to encounter casualties, often during stealth operations and missions that have had the greatest impact in support of U.S. Government policy, Lead The Way is indisputably an organization that compels our special recognition and financial support.”
About Lead The Way Fund, Inc.
Lead The Way Fund, Inc. is a non-profit organization established to raise funds in support of disabled U.S. Army Rangers and the families of Rangers who have died, have been injured or are currently serving in harm’s way around the world. Lead The Way Fund, Inc. will provide spouses and children of deceased, disabled or active duty Rangers with assistance for health and wellness programs and other services determined to be vital to the family’s well-being, beyond what the government can offer. The organization’s website is located at www.leadthewayfund.org.
About Mischler Financial Group
Headquartered in Newport Beach, California with regional offices in Stamford, CT, Boston, MA and Chicago, IL. Mischler Financial Group is a federally-certified minority broker-dealer and a Service-Disabled Veterans Business Enterprise that provides capital markets services, agency-only execution within the global equities and fixed income markets and asset management for liquid and alternative investment strategies. Clients of the firm include leading institutional investment managers, corporate and municipal treasurers, public plan sponsors, endowments, and foundations. The firm’s website is located at http://www.mischlerfinancial.com
For Additional Information:
Dean Chamberlain, Chief Executive Officer
(203) 276-6646
Media Contact:
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203.255.0034
www.thejlcgroup.com
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On Sunday, March 25, 2012, 6 Rangers competed in the Annual Bataan Memorial Death March in White Sands, New Mexico. The Bataan Memorial Death March is agrueling26.2 milerace through the high desert terrain of White Sands Missile Range, conducted in honor of the service members who defended the Philippine Islands during World War II.
The story of Bataan reflects one of the worst defeatsin American military history…a four-month fight for the tiny peninsula of Bataan in the Philippine Islands – the first major land battle for America in World War II. On April 9, 1942,theAmericanforces surrendered to their Japanese captors, who set them(including almost 12,000 American Soldiers) walkingsixty-six miles to prison camp, a notorious walk that came to be known as “The Bataan Death March.”Over the years, this race has become quite a tribute to the survivors of Bataan and is popular among military units. Our Rangers competed in the Military“Heavy” category requiring them to race in the desert with35 pound packs over mountainous terrain. The team finished in 2nd place with a total time of 5 hours and 49 minutes!