Marshall Nadel currently serves as the Regional Board Chair for the Central US at the United Service Organizations, Inc. (USO), where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the organization’s mission to support America’s military service members and their families. With a rich background as...
Marshall Nadel currently serves as the Regional Board Chair for the Central US at the United Service Organizations, Inc. (USO), where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the organization’s mission to support America’s military service members and their families. With a rich background as an insurance broker and consultant specializing in the power generation and utilities sectors, including renewable and nuclear energy, Marshall brings a unique blend of leadership and strategic insight to the USO. His extensive experience in risk management and executive management equips him to navigate the complexities of supporting military personnel, ensuring they remain connected to their loved ones and communities during their service.
In his role at the USO, Marshall is actively involved in key projects aimed at enhancing the organization’s outreach and impact within the military community. He leverages his expertise in energy strategy and captives to develop innovative solutions that address the unique challenges faced by service members and their families. His commitment to veterans is further demonstrated through his participation on the advisory boards of NARDAC Insurance Services and Cost Containment Advisors, where he contributes his knowledge of risk management and energy industry trends to support initiatives that benefit military personnel.
Marshall’s leadership in the USO is characterized by a deep understanding of the needs of service members, coupled with a passion for fostering connections that strengthen their ties to family, home, and country. Through his dedicated efforts, he continues to uphold the USO's legacy as the leading organization serving those who serve, ensuring that they receive the support and recognition they deserve.