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, /PRNewswire/ -- – the nation's premier nonprofit of choice for disabled Veterans, their families, and caregivers – today announced that U.S. Army veteran and native will remain its national president – the organization's highest elected office.

Thomas was re-elected to serve a second term by PVA's Board of Directors during the organization's 78 Annual Convention in Along with PVA's Executive Committee, Thomas will begin his new term on . President Thomas expressed his gratitude and commitment to PVA's mission stating, "I am honored to continue my role as national president of Paralyzed Veterans of America. Together, with our dedicated Executive Committee, we are steadfast in our commitment to advocating for and empowering veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases, like MS and ALS, across the nation.



With one-year as national president now under my belt, I am eager to take what I have learned and started to implement more positive change and impact in the months ahead." Joining President Thomas on PVA's Executive Committee for FY2025 are eight distinguished veterans who bring a wealth of experience and dedication to their roles: "We are delighted to announce the re-election of and all the incoming members of our Executive Committee," said , CEO of PVA. "Each are incredibly talented and possess a passion for PVA.

With their dedication and leadership, PVA will surely continue its mission of supporting and empowering paralyzed veterans across the country." As part o.

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