The people behind BFV

Meet the team driving Boxing For Veterans.

Three key people currently highlighted for BFV are Clinton Montague, Troy Carpenter, and Terry Reed. This page uses the role information I could confidently pull from bfv.world and leaves clean placeholders ready for the images you send later.

Meet The Team

Below is the team structure I could confidently pull from the current BFV site. Where the live site is thin on detail, I have kept the copy clean and honest rather than inventing biographies.

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Clinton Montague

Director, BFV

BFV currently describes Clinton Montague as a director whose support for veterans is deeply personal. The live site says his Great Uncle received The Victoria Cross, and that he sees himself as an inspirer who is delighted BFV has live events that bring the community together.

Troy Carpenter

Troy Carpenter

Business Development Director

Troy is a fully qualified England Boxing coach with a strong passion for using boxing to support and inspire others. He has competed in 10 white collar boxing bouts, including 5 representing Boxing For Veterans, giving him firsthand experience of the positive impact the sport can have on both physical and mental wellbeing.

As the former founder of his own boxing club, Troy has dedicated years to developing people through discipline, confidence, and community. His passion for helping veterans is deeply personal, inspired by his father’s 22 years of service in The Royal Green Jackets. Supporting those who have served our country means a great deal to him, and he is proud to be involved with Boxing For Veterans.

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Terry Reed

BFV Director

The current BFV site identifies Terry Reed as BFV Director. It says boxing helped him with self-confidence, that he now uses his boxing knowledge to match opponents while keeping them motivated, and that he also uses callisthenics to keep body and mind strong and is happy to coach participants.