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Thomas Koehl Swiss Alps
Thomas Koehl Swiss Alps
Thomas Koehl

Thomas Koehl

Thomas Koehl is a seasoned business leader in the healthcare technology sector, as well as a compassionate humanitarian. His professional expertise includes his pivotal role in disaster relief.

 

For over two decades, he has volunteered with International Medical Alliance, spearheading initiatives like the Haitian Children’s Healthcare Program after the earthquake and providing critical medical support in one of the world’s most underserved regions.

Following Hurricane Katrina, he served as the Director of Operation Blessing Disaster Relief Medical Center in New Orleans, where he testified before Congress about the healthcare challenges in disaster zones. Reshaping medical disaster response protocols and offering hope to thousands in need.

In addition to his professional and humanitarian achievements, Koehl is an accomplished adventurer who has climbed peaks in the Swiss Alps, Italian Dolomites, and French Alps. His experiences in these challenging environments reflect his resilience and determination, qualities that flow through his writing.

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Koehl’s books capture the best of the human spirit. His words inspire readers to embrace life’s challenges and opportunities. Encouraging readers to see adversity not as a barrier, but as an invitation to grow and forge ahead on the trail less traveled.

Koehl channels his diverse experiences into books that encourage readers to explore, reflect, and act. If you’re seeking books that combine professional expertise with dedication and determination, Thomas Koehl’s works are a must read.

​​​​​On a personal note, Thomas and his wife Camille live in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains where we operate an all organic homestead with gardens, orchard, vineyard and a honey bee apiary.

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please send email to: thomas@thomas.org

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