

Kevin Wensing
Kevin Wensing is a leader in the military and veterans community advising organizations and companies following 30-years of service to America in the US Navy and the Pentagon.
Working with various business and non-profit enterprises, he is a senior advisor on business development, fundraising, special events, media relations, crisis communications and strategic planning.
Planned & executed the U.S. Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Commemoration opening ceremony with the President of the United States, Vice President and other national leaders, Veterans and military families and service related organizations.
As Vice President of the USO he helped launch the US Olympic Committee/Dept. of Defense “Warrior Games” and other initiatives. As a Naval Officer and DoD Senior Executive he served as a Surface Warfare Officer, advised senior leaders and served those in uniform and supported their families. In 2011 he joined the Gary Sinise Foundation to continue supporting America’s severely wounded warriors and military children.
Assignments at sea and ashore include Special Assistant to Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England at the Pentagon and leadership positions with the Secretary of the Navy, Pacific Fleet, Seventh Fleet, Naval Forces Central Command and service aboard USS BLUE RIDGE, USS ARTHUR W. RADFORD and USS TRIPOLI. He is a graduate of Quincy University (IL) and U.S. Naval War College.
Wensing has served as Chairman of FCA Americas, on the USS CONSTITUTION Advisory Board, the Advocacy Committee and Diversity Committee of the US Tennis Association, Advisory Boards of the SPI (NY) & American Sportscasters Assoc., Military Veterans in Journalism and as a member of the National Press Club served on the Headliner Committee hosting many Cabinet and military leaders, sports executives and others.
He is a founding member of the Warrior Cup Invitational Golf Championships and served as Chair of Military Committee for the 2017 PGA Senior Championships. He has also supported several Hollywood productions and appeared in the 2001 film “Pearl Harbor.”