Tana Todd
Grant Coordinator
Tana Todd is the Grant Coordinator for Rocky Mountain Veterans Advocacy Project (RMVAP). She enlisted in the US Army in 2008 and served for six years as a Patriot Missile Operator/Maintainer, Paratrooper, and Noncommissioned Officer. In 2014, she used her GI Bill benefits to earn a Sociology Degree from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. While in college, she worked as a Veteran Peer Advisor, became the Student Veteran Organization President, and assisted with nationally recognized Student Veterans of America (SVA) operations.
Since graduating in 2017, Tana has dabbled in digital marketing, became a motorcycle instructor, and was ultimately drawn to the legal field when an attorney student in one of her motorcycle classes inspired her to consider a new career. After working as a personal injury paralegal for one of the largest firms in Denver, she could no longer ignore the call to continue advocating for fellow vets. Tana is proud to offer her experience and zeal for justice to the legal team and veteran clientele of Rocky Mountain Veterans Advocacy Project.
Paralegal Certificate '21, Front Range Community College
BA '17, Sociology, minor in Business Administration, Colorado State University
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