This Friday, July 7th at 10 a.m. US Army Gulf War Veteran, Mimi Wilson will read to a group of fifteen Pre-K to 2nd grade students at the African American Military History Museum for the final summer Story Time with a Soldier event.
Mimi Wilson has dedicated her life to serving her country, caring for others, and making a positive impact in the world. As a US Army Gulf War Veteran, Mimi proudly served her nation for 10 years as a member of the US Army Medical Corps. Her commitment and dedication to her duties earned her the prestigious US Army Commendation medal, recognizing her exceptional service and contributions.
After her honorable discharge from the military, Mimi pursued a career in healthcare as a registered nurse. For the past 23 years, she has passionately worked in the field, providing compassionate care to those in need. Her expertise and experience led her to become an American Heart Association (AHA) instructor, sharing her knowledge and skills with others for the past two decades.
In addition to her healthcare career, Mimi also has had a profound impact as a secondary educator for eight years. Through her role as an educator, she has touched the lives of countless students, imparting her knowledge and inspiring them to reach their full potential.