Northwestern Mutual Recognizes Retired Navy Veteran and Boot Campaign Board Member For Community Service
Northwestern Mutual is celebrating the outstanding volunteerism of its financial professionals through its annual Community Service Awards (CSA) program. This year, 16 financial advisors and representatives were recognized for their transformational impact on the communities they serve, totaling $295,000 in grants to nonprofits nationwide. Torrie Rogers, a financial advisor at Northwestern Mutual – Fort Worth, has been named a 2024 Community Service Award winner, receiving a $15,000 grant for Boot Campaign.
“My life drastically changed when my 22 years of service in the Navy came to an end in 2017. Thankfully, I quickly started my career at Northwestern Mutual and was ignited by a new purpose. This transition can be very difficult for veterans and many struggle finding a meaningful path and community post service,” said Rogers. “With this grant awarded through Northwestern Mutual’s Community Service Awards program, more veterans will be able to receive the life-improving and life-saving treatment they need and deserve.”
Boot Campaign is focused on improving the veterans’ lives by supporting a variety of programs addressing both mental and physical well-being. Rogers is currently on the Boot Campaign board of directors and was one of the original volunteers, previously serving as a veteran ambassador. “At Northwestern Mutual we believe in putting people first. This value is highlighted through our dedicated financial advisors who are not only building better tomorrows for their clients, but also for their communities,” said Steve Radke, president of the Northwestern Mutual Foundation. “Through their philanthropic work, our advisors are donating their time and talents to help local nonprofit organizations.”
Thank you, Torrie, for your continued service out of uniform to care for your brothers and sisters in arms. We’re grateful for all of your volunteer efforts to further the mission and message of Boot Campaign.