Raghav Singh: A Technical Consultant’s Mission at Project: Return to Work
Raghav Singh, a data analyst with a knack for storytelling and a deep-seated belief in giving back, found his true calling at Project: Return to Work Inc. (R2W). Having navigated various professional landscapes, from the intricate data pipelines of a startup to the complex systems of atmospheric research, nothing resonated with him quite like the mission of R2W: re-engaging veterans, especially injured military service members and their spouses, disabled civilians, and diverse communities by helping them find productive and fulfilling jobs.
“We owe veterans a debt to society that we don’t always live up to,” Raghav often reflected, a sentiment that fueled his every effort as a Technical Consultant at R2W’s Boulder, CO (remote) office. He understood that R2W, with its long and proud history dating back to 1998 and its impressive track record of helping over 10,000 Americans get back to work, was a beacon of hope. They leveraged advanced technologies and a genuinely caring staff, offering client services free of charge thanks to generous grants and donations.
Raghav managed a dynamic team of seven, a crucial cog in R2W’s ambitious vision to serve one million clients within a decade. His team was the backbone, handling everything from the ATS system and job listings to grant research, web development, SEO, social media campaigns, content gathering, content creation, and the intricate logistics for every live event.
One of his proudest achievements recently had been the launch of a social media campaign. It was more than just posts and likes; it was about building a bridge to their audience. The results spoke for themselves: a remarkable 20% increase in page views over just two months. This wasn’t a fleeting success; it was the foundation for something more profound. “We’ve just started to regularly communicate with our audience and integrate them into our live events,” Raghav explained, his eyes alight with enthusiasm. “Now, we have so many opportunities to engage the community.” These engagements were vital, especially as R2W looked to its strategic plan of spinning off client services to multiple Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOBs) through initiatives like the R2W Village incubator.
His days were a whirlwind of activity. He’d start by reviewing the analytics dashboards he’d meticulously crafted, tracking the impact of their digital outreach and the efficiency of their client services. He’d then dive into grant research, identifying opportunities like the MAP EJ and Albertsons grants, which he’d successfully submitted, collectively requesting over a million dollars in funding. These funds were critical for R2W’s various programs, including Tier 1 and 2 Direct Recruiting, the deeper work therapy programs at R2W House, and the vital Research and Development initiatives aimed at empirically determining their impact.
Raghav also dedicated significant time to mentoring. He had onboarded and managed six STEM Interns, guiding them through the complexities of vocational rehabilitation technology and instilling in them the same passion he felt for R2W’s mission. He saw himself not just as a manager, but as a facilitator of growth, both for his team and for the veterans they served.
The challenges were real, of course. The R2W House in Florida, a crucial part of their Tier 3&4 work therapy programs, had been damaged by Hurricane Ian, and repairs were a constant concern. The Colorado house also needed attention. But Raghav and his team tackled these obstacles with the same dedication they brought to every aspect of their work.
As the sun set over the Rocky Mountains, Raghav would often reflect on his journey. He had built custom dashboards for C-suites, analyzed complex financial data, and even developed applications that automated intake processes. But the work at Project: Return to Work was different. It was about tangible impact, about helping individuals reclaim their lives, and about honoring a debt he deeply felt society owed. Every line of code, every social media post, every grant application was a step towards their vision of serving one million clients within a decade, and Raghav Singh was proud to be at the heart of it.

Raghav Singh
– Lead Administrative Assistant
“As a Business Intelligence Developer with three years of experience and a Bachelor’s in Information Science, I transform complex data into actionable insights. I’m passionate about making a meaningful impact, particularly in empowering veterans, disabled civilians, and diverse communities, through my work with Project: Return2Work.”
By Raghav Singh, Lead Administrative Assistant
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