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Isaac Fuentes 

Project Manager 

State of Nevada Office of the Military 

Ret. Air Force Veteran 

  

Isaac Fuentes, a retired U.S. Air Force veteran with extensive experience in logistics and fuels management, holds dual degrees in Logistics Management and Operational Management & Analysis. After his distinguished military career, Isaac transitioned into the civilian sector, excelling in real estate development, project management, technology startups, and the oil and gas industry. He currently serves as a Project Manager for the State of Nevada Office of the Military, supporting the Army National Guard and ensuring operational excellence in state military infrastructure projects. 

  

Outside of his professional life, Isaac is a devoted husband to Alexis Fuentes and a father to four children. Alexis is an accomplished logistics professional with over 22 years of experience as a freight broker, specializing in air, truck, and ocean freight, including complex international shipments. She possesses extensive industry knowledge and formal college coursework in logistics, making her highly qualified to manage global transportation solutions with efficiency and precision. 

  

Together, Isaac and Alexis are deeply committed to their family. Their journey as parents is profoundly shaped by their role as advocates and supporters for one of their children, who lives with undiagnosed physical and cognitive delays. They dedicate significant time and energy to helping their son grow, develop, and reach his full potential. Isaac is also involved in volunteer work, utilizing his leadership skills and life experience to give back to his community and support other families facing similar challenges. Alexis, as a dedicated advocate for their youngest son, demonstrates unwavering support and hands-on involvement, which has played a crucial role in his growth and development. Balancing her career and family, Alexis continues to be a source of strength and compassion both at home and within her professional community.  Together, they demonstrate themselves an incredible force for children with medically complex needs through their advocacy demonstration in Little Miss Hannah’s 5K, donating and playing in golf tournaments, and participating in other nonprofit organization such as the Miracle League where their son is on the baseball team. 

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