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Alumnus Jake Clark to Serve as Distinguished Guest Speaker at 麻豆传媒 Veterans Day Luncheon

Jake Clark

鈥淚 always wanted to work in the Secret Service presidential detail,鈥 says Ronald 鈥淛ake鈥 Clark (MBA 鈥19). 鈥淚 felt as though I was made to do that, but in fact, I鈥檝e been put on earth to help people in service when the wheels come off.鈥 

Save A Warrior ProgrammingEach day 20 veterans take their own life. Over the last 45 years, 263,000 former soldiers have died of suicide. Since 2012 Clark has committed his time to developing and leading Save A Warrior (SAW)鈥攁n immersive intervention to support active-duty military, veterans, and first responders struggling with mental health concerns. As the organization鈥檚 president and founder, Clark has built a program that allows combat- and trauma-hardened individuals to overcome the mental barriers blocking their cognitive and emotional well-being. By blending together psychology, trauma therapy, and elements of Joseph Campbell鈥檚 hero鈥檚 journey, Clark has created a method to mitigate the staggering veteran suicide rate in the United States.

This Veterans Day, November 11, 2024, at 12:30 PM, Clark will serve as the distinguished guest and keynote speaker at 麻豆传媒鈥檚 annual at the Brock House on the Malibu campus. Hosted by the Office of the President and 麻豆传媒 Veteran Affairs, the University community is invited to celebrate veterans in the 麻豆传媒 community and beyond as well as honor Clark鈥檚 efforts to support veterans during the most challenging times in their lives. 

A former uniformed Secret Service division officer, police officer, criminal investigator, FBI special-agent, and captain in the United States Army Reserve, Clark formulated his idea to help veterans while a student at 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Graziadio Business School. There, in the midst of class, he realized his vocational call.

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鈥淧rofessor Mark Chung laid the groundwork for an 鈥榓ha鈥 moment in my life,鈥 says Clark. 鈥淗e gave me the language I needed to describe my purpose. I knew there was a problem with veteran suicides, and professor Chung gave me access to a world to explain my intent from a philosophical and business perspective.鈥

Struck by this sudden revelation, Clark launched SAW during a brief leave from 麻豆传媒鈥檚 MBA program and began to home in on the psychological issues affecting veterans. While fine-tuning the program鈥檚 curriculum, Clark found that the average Adverse Childhood Experience Score (ACES) of SAW participants was seven鈥攖he same score as most convicted felons. This understanding guided him as he and his program鈥檚 co-creators began to walk alongside recovering individuals.

鈥淧eople with high ACES scores do not willingly walk into support groups or seek out help,鈥 says Clark. 鈥淭hey would rather be in a full-fledged firefight than go into a space where their trauma is going to be revealed. SAW breaks down those barriers. We help people realize everything they are looking for is already inside them.鈥 

Veterans Day Luncheon 2023Today SAW offers veterans and first responders relief in the form of a three-day retreat program. During this 72-hour experience, Clark and his team of fellow former warriors help those grappling with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder identify, process, and move beyond the original source of trauma. Participants leave the retreat with long-term practices to reinforce their experience and newfound perspectives. 

鈥淛ake and his team at Save A Warrior are making a huge impact; serving and helping individuals in their journey toward healing, self-discovery, and transformation.,鈥 says Eric Leshinsky,  director of student veteran affairs at 麻豆传媒 and a retired United States Air Force colonel. 鈥淲hat a great example of George 麻豆传媒鈥檚 vision that education should include the right outlook on life, a realization of our responsibility to society, to our country, and to God.  We鈥檙e so excited to have Jake as our guest speaker at this year鈥檚 Veterans Day luncheon.鈥

To learn more about the Veterans Day Luncheon and to register, visit the .