Meg Kelvington

Board Member

Meg flew helicopters and planes and deployed to Afghanistan. She now uses her Army leadership experience to train others to be more fit to serve through fitness and life coaching; while being an Army Wife and mother to 4 children. After graduating from West Point and flight school, qualified in both the Blackhawk helicopter and RC-12 Guardrail airplane, she served in the Army. She deployed to Afghanistan and served in the 82nd Airborne Division and 1st Corps before leaving the Army to focus on family and pursue coaching. 

While serving in the Army herself, and then in the years since, she supported her husband Mike’s career. Mike served in various Airborne and broadening assignments, including 1/75, 2/75, JSOC, RSTB, and RHQ. During this time, Meg was a Key Caller and FRG leader, helped with the Care Team, supported the formation of SPARTA, and earned the “Shield of Sparta” award for her continued efforts in support of the Infantry’s mission. 

Currently, she runs a coaching business, Riveting Mission LLC, where she trains women to be resourceful and resilient through all of life’s challenges: mind, body, and soul. Meg works as a lifecoach specializing in communication, parent coach, and marriage coach for Directions Counseling & Coaching in Powell, Ohio. In addition to holistic coaching, she is a Graduate Support Specialist for the Veterans Future Foundation where she supports and empowers other military Veterans through continuing education, personal/professional growth, and employment. Meg has a Master’s degree in Human Services Counseling through Liberty University, is an Army Master Resilience Trainer, certified personal trainer, and enjoys being creative in her free time. While living coast to coast Meg has always found a home, volunteering in their church as a small group instructor. She and her husband, Mike, have four children: McKinley (12), Madison (10), “Mac”Arthur (8), and Moriah (6).

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