Meet Blaise Meadows…
A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, entrepreneur, and public servant, Blaise Meadows has built a career defined by discipline, initiative, and service. He has demonstrated leadership in both the private sector and the public square. After transitioning into public service, he has continued to champion the principles that shaped him—strengthening American industry, advancing constitutional conservatism, and investing in the next generation through faith, mentorship, and civic engagement.
Worked on grassroots political campaigns across the Mississippi Gulf Coast and contributed to federal-level projects in Washington, D.C.
Following the sale of his company, Blaise consulted across multiple fields—from business operations to political campaigns—contributing locally to grassroots efforts on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where he remains deeply involved, and nationally to the Concordia Annual Summit, helping coordinate engagements between global business leaders, heads of state, and elected officials. During this time, he also contributed to projects involving IBM’s Watson AI interface and studied blockchain and financial technologies at the Wharton School of Business.
He later went on to serve as a congressional aide in the United States House of Representatives, where he supported legislative operations, constituent services, and federal agency outreach across a wide-ranging portfolio.
Blaise continues to advocate for America First policies and Christian civic renewal. A passionate lifelong learner and constitutional originalist, he is especially focused on rural healthcare access in the South, revitalizing the U.S. maritime industrial base, transforming education, and promoting financial literacy for youth. He serves on the board of CAMOLOT (Concerned Adults Mentoring Our Leaders of Tomorrow), a nonprofit he co-founded with his father, which offers mentorship and financial literacy programs. He studied business at the University of Southern Mississippi and holds an MBA in IT Management from Western Governors University.