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Roger Coleman, the CEO of Coleman Group Partners, is the co-founder, president, and chief strategy officer of Disaster Technologies Incorporated. Before his current roles, he worked as a managing director on Wall Street and Morgan Stanley.
Roger Coleman is also the founder of corporate financial services and the father of the global equity administration. His achievements earned him a spot in Barron’s Hall of Fame and a feature in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and more.
Co-Founder of Disaster Tech
Disaster Tech is a public benefit company focused on saving lives, protecting communities, and preserving the environment. Launched in 2019, the company offers the world’s first comprehensive, end-to-end data aggregation and science platform.
It offers real-time analytics and decision support for research and risk management of natural hazards, climate change, and disasters. Roger plans to turn Disaster Tech into the go-to resource for cross-sector private and public agencies and disaster managers.
The company partners with the following for their campaigns:
Life as a Philanthropist
Our founder is a noble leader who wants to improve the world. He’s a Life Member and the Plandome Fire Department, chief for six years. Roger Coleman was also a member of the 8th Battalion, one of the largest battalions in New York.
His on-field experience and involvement during 9/11 drove him to become a founding board member of Tuesday’s Children. This organization is dedicated to serving families impacted by terrorism, military conflict, or mass violence.
Tuesday’s Children Milestones
Over the past 23 years, TC has helped over 45,000 individuals & growing, and continues to provides a lifetime of healing for families impacted by terrorism.
We provide support through building communities, developing skills, and forming lifelong friendships through mentorship. The primary groups we serve include:
- Gold Star Families of all branches of our Arm Forces – regardless of the branch of service, circumstance of loss or military status
- 9/11 family members and 9/11 responders and their family members
- Communities impacted by mass violence and terrorism in the U.S. and internationally.
- Individuals from organizations committed to long-term healing and peace building.
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