Ambassadors

DAVID WINNE+

David Winne is an active duty United States Army Officer with a passion for fitness and seeing others succeed and achieve their fitness and life goals. Winne is currently an Army Ranger captain qualified EOD technician with multiple combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Over the last decade, Winne has dived deep into multiple modalities of fitness including Bodybuilding, Crossfit, Tactical Fitness and Olympic Lifting to achieve goals in the military and in the civilian fitness world.

CHAD ROBICHAUX+

Chad Robichaux is a former Force Recon Marine and Department of Defense (DoD) contractor with eight deployments to Afghanistan as part of a Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Task Force. After overcoming his personal battles with PTSD and nearly becoming a veteran suicide statistic, Chad founded the Mighty Oaks Foundation, a leading nonprofit that serves the active duty and military veteran communities with highly successful faith-based combat trauma and resiliency programs.

PERRY YEE+

Perry Yee is a former Navy SEAL Operator who spent over four years participating in Close Quarters Defense and weapons training. While in the Teams, Perry spent more than three years in leadership, training, and management of projects as an operator, his expertise in identifying problem areas and initiating corrective action developed and refined into shareable skills. Perry is the CEO/Founder of Active Valor. Active Valor is a 501(c)(3) combat veteran run nonprofit organization dedicated to successfully engaging veterans in civilian life through creating programs that are specifically designed to combat the physical, mental, and emotional roadblocks that can occur after discharging from the military.

TRAVIS KENNEDY+

Born and raised in Southern California, Travis Kennedy is a former Navy SEAL, Basic Underwater Demolition/Seal (BUD/s) instructor, and served as the leading Chief Petty Officer running the Special Operations Urban Combat training division. In April 2019, he separated from the military in order to follow his next calling of giving back, teaching, and mentoring others so they may grow individually and professionally.

TU LAM+

Tu Lam is a retired U.S. Army Special Forces soldier and Green Beret whose life journey spans from refugee to elite warrior and mentor. Born in Saigon, Vietnam, in December 1974, Lam fled communist rule with his family in 1979 after a harrowing escape at sea, eventually resettling in the United States as a child refugee. Growing up near Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with a Special Forces uncle and stepfather, he was inspired to serve in the U.S. Army, enlisting at age 18. Lam completed Airborne and Ranger schools before becoming a Green Beret in 1998 and went on to serve over 20 years in U.S. Special Operations, deploying to more than 20 countries including combat and counter-terrorism missions in Iraq, the Philippines, and Libya. He retired as a master sergeant in 2016 after distinguished service in some of the military’s most demanding roles. After his military career, Lam founded Ronin Tactics, providing tactical training and equipment, and his expertise in hand-to-hand and weapons combat helped inspire the “Ronin” character in the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. His story of resilience, leadership, and transformation reflects both his warrior ethos and commitment to helping others.

DAVID WINNE+

David Winne is an active duty United States Army Officer with a passion for fitness and seeing others succeed and achieve their fitness and life goals. Winne is currently an Army Ranger captain qualified EOD technician with multiple combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Over the last decade, Winne has dived deep into multiple modalities of fitness including Bodybuilding, Crossfit, Tactical Fitness and Olympic Lifting to achieve goals in the military and in the civilian fitness world.

CHAD ROBICHAUX+

Chad Robichaux is a former Force Recon Marine and Department of Defense (DoD) contractor with eight deployments to Afghanistan as part of a Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Task Force. After overcoming his personal battles with PTSD and nearly becoming a veteran suicide statistic, Chad founded the Mighty Oaks Foundation, a leading nonprofit that serves the active duty and military veteran communities with highly successful faith-based combat trauma and resiliency programs.

PERRY YEE+

Perry Yee is a former Navy SEAL Operator who spent over four years participating in Close Quarters Defense and weapons training. While in the Teams, Perry spent more than three years in leadership, training, and management of projects as an operator, his expertise in identifying problem areas and initiating corrective action developed and refined into shareable skills. Perry is the CEO/Founder of Active Valor. Active Valor is a 501(c)(3) combat veteran run nonprofit organization dedicated to successfully engaging veterans in civilian life through creating programs that are specifically designed to combat the physical, mental, and emotional roadblocks that can occur after discharging from the military.

TRAVIS KENNEDY+

Born and raised in Southern California, Travis Kennedy is a former Navy SEAL, Basic Underwater Demolition/Seal (BUD/s) instructor, and served as the leading Chief Petty Officer running the Special Operations Urban Combat training division. In April 2019, he separated from the military in order to follow his next calling of giving back, teaching, and mentoring others so they may grow individually and professionally.

TU LAM+

Tu Lam is a retired U.S. Army Special Forces soldier and Green Beret whose life journey spans from refugee to elite warrior and mentor. Born in Saigon, Vietnam, in December 1974, Lam fled communist rule with his family in 1979 after a harrowing escape at sea, eventually resettling in the United States as a child refugee. Growing up near Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with a Special Forces uncle and stepfather, he was inspired to serve in the U.S. Army, enlisting at age 18. Lam completed Airborne and Ranger schools before becoming a Green Beret in 1998 and went on to serve over 20 years in U.S. Special Operations, deploying to more than 20 countries including combat and counter-terrorism missions in Iraq, the Philippines, and Libya. He retired as a master sergeant in 2016 after distinguished service in some of the military’s most demanding roles. After his military career, Lam founded Ronin Tactics, providing tactical training and equipment, and his expertise in hand-to-hand and weapons combat helped inspire the “Ronin” character in the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. His story of resilience, leadership, and transformation reflects both his warrior ethos and commitment to helping others.