Daniel Bevan is a Marine Corps Veteran and the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Re-Enlist to Life (RTL). A specialist in high-stakes operational management, Daniel oversees the physical security, safety protocols, and regulatory field compliance for RTL’s housing developments. His career is defined by a rigorous commitment to life-safety standards, cultivated through years of service in both the military and municipal emergency services.

Daniel served in the United States Marine Corps from 2017 to 2024 as an Infantry Machine Gunner (0331). Rising to the rank of Sergeant, he led Combined Anti-Armor Teams (CAAT) and served as a Machine Gun Section Leader. His technical expertise extended into elite instruction, where he served as a Marine Corps Water Survival Instructor (MCWSI) and adjudicated battalion-level exercises—roles that required absolute precision in risk mitigation and the management of complex, large-scale operations.    

In the civilian sector, Daniel’s commitment to public safety is unparalleled. He has responded to over 5,000 medical calls as a certified EMT and holds an extensive suite of fire science credentials, including Firefighter I & II, Hazmat Operations, and Fire Inspector I & II. This deep technical knowledge of fire codes and hazardous materials is a critical asset to RTL, ensuring that every modular unit and site plan exceeds the most stringent safety and habitability standards.    

At RTL, Daniel bridges the gap between frontline service and state-level administration. He holds specialized certifications in HCD (Homekey+), CalAIM compliance, and Veteran Culture. Furthering his expertise in complex systems, he has earned a digital badge in Predictive Project Management from the Project Management Institute (PMI) and maintains a Columbia Plus academic profile through Columbia University. These credentials ensure that RTL’s operational frameworks are clinically informed, administratively sound, and executed with world-class architectural and project management oversight. 

As a disabled veteran who has traveled to 56 countries and explored coastlines around the world as a surfer, Daniel brings a global perspective and a profound level of empathy to the veteran community. However, his most significant role is at home. A dedicated husband of ten years, Daniel finds his greatest fulfillment in spending time with his wife and their two children. Whether he is out on his motorcycle or enjoying family life, Daniel’s commitment to building a better future for veterans is fueled by his devotion to his own family and the resilient spirit he shares with those he serves.