Corie Braun

CPL. Corie A. Braun

Prior to joining the Canine Companions USA team, Corie, Enlisted in United States Marine Corps, Achieving Rank as Corporal and having a MOS of Military Police Officer for 5 years. Corie worked closely with both military and civilian personnel. Her primary focus was management; report writing, criminal proceedings, evidence gathering/recording, and leadership of both military and civilian members, as well as members of foreign nations. With the multitudes of religions and cultures that she was exposed to, her experience has aided her in many types of situations.

Corie was referred to Canine Companions USA through a mutual friend while looking for a service dog trainer for her 10 month old German shepherd, Zorro. Corie was first a client and when she began to see first-hand how they operated, she became interested in getting involved.

When Mr. Tucker brought up the question of her coming on board, she didn’t hesitate. Corie saw their dedication to help others not just veterans or children, but anyone with a disability that requires a service animal. They have opened their doors to people who thought it impossible to have a better life and these people have poured their heart and souls into this organization. CCUSA will dedicate all of the time and resources it has so that those individuals in need, may have the ability to have a better quality of life. “And these are the values and mission I am proud to support!

Prior to joining the Canine Companions USA team, Corie was a Military Police woman for the United States Marine Corps for 5 years. From her service she has become an assertive, diligent leader with experience in safety and security. She worked closely with both military and civilian personnel. Her primary focus was management; report writing, criminal proceedings, evidence gathering/recording, and leadership of both military and civilian members, as well as members of foreign nations. With the multitudes of religions and cultures that she was exposed to, her experience has aided her in many types of situations.

Corie was referred to Canine Companions USA through a mutual friend while she was looking for a service dog trainer for her 10 month old German shepherd, Zorro. She was first a client. When she began to see first-hand how they operated, she became interested in getting involved. When Mr. Tucker brought up the question of her coming on board, she didn’t hesitate. Corie saw their dedication to help out not just veterans or children, but anyone with a disability that requires a service animal. They have opened their doors to people who thought it impossible to have a better life and these people have poured their heart and souls into this organization. CCUSA will dedicate all of the time and resources that they can in order to help those that are truly in need so those individuals may have the ability to have a better quality of life.