In vulnerability lies strength. Do you feel trapped by your past? Are you struggling with mental health issues or overwhelmed with life's pressures? You're not alone. In West Point to Wall Street, veteran Omar Ritter reveals the lessons he's learned over two decades of struggle with PTSD. A decorated combat veteran, Omar endured an eighteen-hour surgery for a brain injury and was medically retired from the military. He embarked on a second career as a finance and accounting executive, grappling with mental health challenges and searching for ways to alleviate the debilitating struggle. Now…mehr
In vulnerability lies strength. Do you feel trapped by your past? Are you struggling with mental health issues or overwhelmed with life's pressures? You're not alone. In West Point to Wall Street, veteran Omar Ritter reveals the lessons he's learned over two decades of struggle with PTSD. A decorated combat veteran, Omar endured an eighteen-hour surgery for a brain injury and was medically retired from the military. He embarked on a second career as a finance and accounting executive, grappling with mental health challenges and searching for ways to alleviate the debilitating struggle. Now he's offering powerful insights for confronting these demons and embracing the healing journey. This book is a narrative and a roadmap for resilience that will enable you to transform pain into purpose. Embrace your story, find your strength, and regain hope with this thought-provoking guide for overcoming adversity and reclaiming your life.
Omar Ritter is a dynamic storyteller and accomplished author known for bringing the theme of resilience to life. He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a BS from West Point. Professionally, he is a Certified Public Accountant, a Certified Exit Planning Advisor, and a Senior Professional in Human Resources. As a light reconnaissance scout, Omar led his soldiers through mental and physical stress during the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003, earning him the Bronze Star Medal, Combat Action Badge, and Valor Device. After spending over two decades battling PTSD and other mental health issues heightened by the challenges of corporate America, he finally received help. Now, he is passionate about combating the stigma surrounding mental health and actively engages in speaking events to raise awareness on the topic.
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