Tim Sheehy wanted to be able to support his family when he founded his company Bridger Aerospace seven years ago.
After being medically discharged from service as a Navy SEAL officer, Sheehy asked himself what he wanted to do with his life.
He recognized the value in aircraft with cameras that had saved him and his men many times on the battlefield, and how that technology could be used at home.
Now, Bridger Aerospace is poised to become a publicly traded company.
“My hope was that we could build it big enough so that we could support ourselves,” Sheehy said. “I never once imagined that we would employ hundreds of people and go public.”
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