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Matthew Molden ’19

July 23, 2021 by amy.thompson

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Matthew Molden ’19 is an Ohio native who now calls Colleyville, Texas home.  He is the son of Dale and Kelly Molden, and a Sport Management major.

Matthew currently serves as the B-Battery Commanding Officer and is a member of the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band Bugle Rank. Matthew also serves as an assistant squad leader for the Tree Platoon in the Ross Volunteer Company.

Matthew played on the Corps Basketball Team which won the 2017 Flyin’ Irish ROTC Tournament Championship at Notre Dame his first two years in the Corps.  This past summer he worked for the Northern Texas Section of the PGA of America. From May through August, he traveled around North Texas organizing and operating golf tournaments.  Next summer Matthew will participate in another internship before graduating in August.

“I am more than excited to embark on this new chapter of life and ready to give back to all of those who have helped me become who I am today,” said Matthew.
Matthew is a cadet who is dedicated to being the best he can possibly be. I know his drive and determination will carry him far in the years to come. Best wishes, Matthew!

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