CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Millan Foundation is proud to host Service Beyond the Uniform, a free community panel discussion bringing together veterans and active-duty service members to explore leadership, purpose, and meaningful ways to continue serving beyond military service. The event will take place on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 4 p.m. at The Press in downtown Clarksville.

Service Beyond the Uniform is designed to highlight the “why” behind continued service, drawing from lived experiences, leadership lessons shaped by military careers, and practical ways individuals can give back to their communities. Through open conversation and shared stories, the panel will offer attendees insight into resilience, service-driven leadership, and finding purpose in every season of life.

The event will be led by Brigadier General (Retired) Scott E. Brower, a career Special Forces officer whose distinguished service includes multiple combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan and senior command roles, including Acting Senior Commander of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell. He currently serves as Director of the Bass Military Scholars Program at Vanderbilt University.

General Brower will be joined by an accomplished panel of Veterans and community leaders, including CW4 (Retired) Josh Burch, CW5 (Retired) Gary Linfoot, CW4 (Retired) Joe Shakeenab, Sergeant Major (Retired) Hector Santos, and USAF Captain Alexis Shaw, each bringing unique perspectives shaped by decades of military service, leadership, and ongoing community involvement. Together, the panel will explore how values rooted in service – integrity, accountability, and teamwork – continue to shape meaningful impact beyond the uniform.

This is a free event open to the public, but please register here https://givebutter.com/SBTU2026 for seating. Following the panel, guests are invited to a reception in The Jude Room to connect with community leaders, nonprofits, and one another.

For more information or to RSVP, email foundation@millanenterprises.com.