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  1. After 26 years in the Marines, Brian left his active duty role as Chief of Staff of the Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) in 2020 to serve veterans in a new way: by leading WQWF. Brian’s background uniquely qualifies him to evolve WQWF’s impact.

  2. Brian shares his background, deployments, leadership lessons learned in the Marine Corps, and his transition to becoming CEO of Warriors & Quiet Waters.

  3. In 2020, Colonel Brian Gilman, USMC (Ret.), assumed the role of WQWs Chief Executive Officer. He is a 27-year, combat-proven veteran; smart, widely experienced; a proven leader from lowest to highest levels; a Butte native; and a special warfare infantryman and intelligence officer.

  4. View Brian Gilmans profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Retired U.S. Marine Colonel and non-profit leader with Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation…

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  5. After commanding Marines at the platoon, company, battalion, and regimental level — including multiple combat tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan — U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Brian Gilman completed his active duty service as the Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) Chief of Staff.

  6. © 2024 Google LLC. After commanding Marines at the platoon, company, battalion, and regimental level — including multiple combat tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan — U.S. Marin...

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  7. Find articles by Brian Gilman, CEO of Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation, Inc. in the Nonprofit Organization Management industry and member of the Forbes Nonprofit Council