Matt Eversmann

Matt Eversmann, depicted in the film Black Hawk Down, is a former U.S. Army Ranger and inspiring speaker. His remarkable story of leadership and resilience continues to inspire audiences worldwide.
Location: Palm Beach, FL
Available For: In-Person, Virtual
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Matt Eversmann enlisted in the Army as an infantryman in December 1987, and was stationed at Fort Drum, NY, with the 10th Mountain Division. In 1992, he reenlisted and arrived at Fort Benning, GA, for his assignment in the 3d Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. He spent eight-and-a-half years in the Regiment, serving as a squad leader, a weapons squad leader, the battalion air operations sergeant, the battalion liaison sergeant, and a platoon sergeant. Matt was also the officer in charge of the 75th Ranger Regiment’s Pre-Ranger Course that helped train future leaders to pass the grueling Army Ranger School.

In August of 1993, Matt and his company deployed to Mogadishu, Somalia, in support of Operation Gothic Serpent, which later became the basis for the critically acclaimed book and movie “Black Hawk Down.” During the intense battle in Mogadishu, Matt displayed exceptional courage and leadership, earning him the Bronze Star Medal with Valor device and the Combat Infantryman’s Badge.

Matt’s last military assignment was as an Infantry Company First Sergeant in the 10th Mountain Division. He and his men spent 15 months in Iraq during “the surge,” where they fought against Al-Qaeda and implemented counter-insurgency strategies.

After retiring from the military in 2008, Matt co-founded Eversmann Advisory, a consulting firm based in West Palm Beach. As a Partner, his focus is on preparing young leaders to enter and succeed in the professional workforce. Additionally, Matt has made significant contributions as an Emmy award-winning documentarian and has co-authored three New York Times best-selling books with James Patterson. Their latest book, “Walk the Blue Line,” was released in February 2023, and they are currently collaborating on their sixth book.

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