HALO Wyoming Board of Directors
Kent Sherwood, MSPT
Board of Directors - Wyoming Chapter

Kent Sherwood lives in Sheridan Wyoming with his wife Kati and their Labradors. He grew up in Elko Nevada where he graduated high school. He then graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno where he obtained his bachelor of science in Pre-Physical Therapy.
He graduated from Pacific
University in 1995 with a master's degree in Physical Therapy. Upon graduation he and Kati moved to Sheridan, Wyoming.
Together they own and practice in their out-patient physical therapy clinics,
Sheridan Physical Therapy & Buffalo Physical Therapy (in nearby Buffalo, WY).
They have both worked with many veterans over the years providing for our vets with speech and physical therapy needs.
Kent met Dana Bowman in 2012 and became friends. After having Dana and his family to Wyoming for a fun winter Christmas snowmobiling trip, Dana and Kent brainstormed and implemented having a Halo for Freedom Foundation - Sheridan Wyoming Chapter. Kent is very pleased with the opportunity to give back to our veterans. As a physical therapist, he has always lived by the Halo for Freedom's motto: "It's not the disability, it's the ability."
He graduated from Pacific
University in 1995 with a master's degree in Physical Therapy. Upon graduation he and Kati moved to Sheridan, Wyoming.
Together they own and practice in their out-patient physical therapy clinics,
Sheridan Physical Therapy & Buffalo Physical Therapy (in nearby Buffalo, WY).
They have both worked with many veterans over the years providing for our vets with speech and physical therapy needs.
Kent met Dana Bowman in 2012 and became friends. After having Dana and his family to Wyoming for a fun winter Christmas snowmobiling trip, Dana and Kent brainstormed and implemented having a Halo for Freedom Foundation - Sheridan Wyoming Chapter. Kent is very pleased with the opportunity to give back to our veterans. As a physical therapist, he has always lived by the Halo for Freedom's motto: "It's not the disability, it's the ability."
Army - Lieutenant Colonel Scott Morey
Board of Directors - Wyoming Chapter

Scott Morey has been in military service for over 26 years between active duty Army and the Wyoming Army National Guard. He has served as a 13B, cannon crew member and a 91B, field medic through his enlisted years. He currently is the Deputy Commander of Clinical Services, Med Det, Wyo Army National Guard as a Lieutenant Colonel. He works in the civilian world as a Physician Assistant in orthopedic surgery in Sheridan, Wyo. Scott lives in Sheridan with his wife, Anita, along with their children who take up much their time with ice hockey. Scott is very proud to have served with all military personnel.
Dr. Alan Smith
Board of Directors - Wyoming Chapter

Alan Smith has lived and practiced in Sheridan, Wyoming since 2004. Shortly after moving to Wyoming, he met and married Amberlee and stays busy with his two young sons. Alan grew up in Shawnee, Kansas and was very active in the Boy Scouts of America. He attained the rank of Eagle Scout, graduated high school and attended the University of Kansas while remaining active as the assistant scoutmaster. He went on to complete a Bachelor of Science degree with honors in Organismal Biology and another Bachelor of Science degree in Cellular Biology with Distinction. After completing a Doctorate in Medicine at Kansas University Medical Center, he continued four more years of residency training at the University of Virginia and KUMC to finish his specialty in Anesthesiology.
While in training, he worked at the Veterans Administration Hospitals in Kansas and Virginia where he would stay after 36 hour shifts to listen to vets share their stories with him. His life was enriched with stories from guys who risked it all so that others could live in freedom.
Alan has always wanted to give back to those that have served their country. He continues to care for veterans in his practice; however, he feels being part of the Halo foundation would be a great way to do so as well. He loves his family, the outdoors, hunting, shooting, hiking, and spending quality time with friends and family. Alan is excited to share these loves with warriors and bring them into his family.
While in training, he worked at the Veterans Administration Hospitals in Kansas and Virginia where he would stay after 36 hour shifts to listen to vets share their stories with him. His life was enriched with stories from guys who risked it all so that others could live in freedom.
Alan has always wanted to give back to those that have served their country. He continues to care for veterans in his practice; however, he feels being part of the Halo foundation would be a great way to do so as well. He loves his family, the outdoors, hunting, shooting, hiking, and spending quality time with friends and family. Alan is excited to share these loves with warriors and bring them into his family.
Brad Walden - C&K Equipment and Sales
Board of Directors - Wyoming Chapter

Brad Walden calls Sheridan Wyoming home. Growing up in a small southeastern town in KS, he always dreamed of living in the mountains of Wyoming. He made that a reality in the fall of 1999, moving to Torrington and onward to Sheridan in the summer of 2002.
His early adult life was spent traveling the great plains and rockies as a bullfighter/rodeo clown, permanently setting his feet and walking away from the arena in 2004. He started working in 2002 as a salesman for C&K Equipment Sales Inc. A farm/ranch & construction machinery dealership. In 2012 he purchased the dealership in Sheridan where he lives with his son and daughter.
The son of a Vietnam veteran and cousin of a US Navy SEAL, Brad’s pride in his country and patriotism runs deep, the majority of his clients are veterans, some going back to WW2 and he enjoys listening and learning about their experiences and service to our country. His only regret in life is not having served beside the great men and women of the US military. Walden sits on the board of directors for Cowboy State Bank and the Far West Equipment Dealers association.
His early adult life was spent traveling the great plains and rockies as a bullfighter/rodeo clown, permanently setting his feet and walking away from the arena in 2004. He started working in 2002 as a salesman for C&K Equipment Sales Inc. A farm/ranch & construction machinery dealership. In 2012 he purchased the dealership in Sheridan where he lives with his son and daughter.
The son of a Vietnam veteran and cousin of a US Navy SEAL, Brad’s pride in his country and patriotism runs deep, the majority of his clients are veterans, some going back to WW2 and he enjoys listening and learning about their experiences and service to our country. His only regret in life is not having served beside the great men and women of the US military. Walden sits on the board of directors for Cowboy State Bank and the Far West Equipment Dealers association.
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Help us lift their spirits and let them know that their sacrifices will not be forgotten.
The time or money you donate will have a lasting positive effect on the lives of our disabled veterans.
Help us lift their spirits and let them know that their sacrifices will not be forgotten.