Jeremy Butler

Jeremy Butler

Jeremy Butler serves as IAVA’s chief executive officer. Jeremy joined IAVA with 15+ years of experience providing substantive and strategic counsel to leaders in high-profile government and private sector offices, to include the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security. He is a graduate of Knox College and the U.S. Naval War College where he received a M.A. in National Security and Strategic Studies. He is a Surface Warfare officer in the Navy Reserve. Butler is also a commander in the Navy Reserves with nearly 20 years of uniformed service.

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March 16, 2020
by Jeremy Butler
In Light of Coronavirus Outbreak, Veterans Need Assurance That the VA Is Prepared

Fear and concern regarding the novel coronavirus continues to grow daily with an alarming number of new patients diagnosed around... Read More

Fear and concern regarding the novel coronavirus continues to grow daily with an alarming number of new patients diagnosed around the world every day. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) is the leading post-9/11 veterans services organization, and as such, we are particularly concerned about... Read More

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