Steven wheeler
Steve’s career has been deeply rooted in the engineering and construction fields, where he has built extensive experience as both a business owner and an employee. For nearly a decade, he has specialized in traffic engineering, a role that has provided him with meaningful interactions with the unhoused population in his community. These experiences have heightened his awareness of the critical need for mental health resources and their profound impact on individuals and communities.
As a military veteran, Steve is a passionate advocate for mental health support for veterans and active-duty service members, working to ensure they receive the care and resources they deserve.
In his free time, Steve can often be found in his shop, pursuing hands-on craftsmanship through welding, blacksmithing, and woodworking. These hobbies not only fuel his creativity but also highlight his problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Steve also serves as a board member at CCWA, where he brings a lighthearted approach to meetings and fosters camaraderie among members. While his contributions may occasionally fly under the radar, his presence is valued for his unique perspectives and unwavering support of the organization’s mission.
As a military veteran, Steve is a passionate advocate for mental health support for veterans and active-duty service members, working to ensure they receive the care and resources they deserve.
In his free time, Steve can often be found in his shop, pursuing hands-on craftsmanship through welding, blacksmithing, and woodworking. These hobbies not only fuel his creativity but also highlight his problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Steve also serves as a board member at CCWA, where he brings a lighthearted approach to meetings and fosters camaraderie among members. While his contributions may occasionally fly under the radar, his presence is valued for his unique perspectives and unwavering support of the organization’s mission.