Michelle Ruehl, is a flight instructor, English professor, military officer, and theater director. She served 16 years in the Air Force as a mission commander and instructor pilot, flying 807 combat hours in Afghanistan, providing real-time airborne targeting data to air and ground forces during Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force raids.
She also worked as a NATO/ISAF Intelligence and Surveillance aviation liaison in Kabul. She served as an English Instructor, Theater director and Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Victim Advocate for her alma mater the United States Air Force Academy. Additionally, she earned a “Teaching English as a Foreign Language” (TEFL) certification so she could teach children in Ghana, Tanzania and Nepal.
She has presented papers on community violence prevention and is the creator/director of Social Impact Theater Project, an interactive bystander intervention program, which she facilitated for 2,750 military members.
Michelle is also a certified PATH therapeutic riding instructor and equine specialist in mental health. She earned two M.A. degrees, one in Psychology and one in English (University of Colorado, Denver).
To honor fallen military colleagues, she founded Parwana LEADership Legacy, a 501c3 non-profit organization whose mission is to provide leadership camps to veterans and their families to enhance empathy, communication, and teamwork so youth can then use these concepts to lead others.
She serves on the Colorado Springs Airport Advisory Commission and lives in District 11 with her husband, an airline pilot, and her two small children.
Contact: michelle.ruehl@newsummitcharter.org