Melissa Cox Bosse is a Navy veteran, working mother of three, former Congressional aide and community leader. From an early age, Melissa’s family instilled in her the values of patriotism, fiscal responsibility, strong work ethic, and faith.
Melissa was the first of her family to graduate college. She received a full scholarship through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) to Penn State University, where upon graduation, she was commissioned as an officer into the U.S. Navy. Melissa served on active duty as a surface warfare officer from 2002–2006. She was among the first female officers to serve aboard a guided missile cruiser (USS Philippine Sea (CG 58)) and deployed to the Middle East during wartime operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Following her honorable discharge from the Navy as a Lieutenant, Melissa enrolled in The George Washington University, where she earned a master’s degree in National Security Policy Studies from the Elliott School of International Affairs. Melissa continued her call to serve and for five years worked as a Military Legislative Assistant for congressional members of the Armed Services Committee and the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in the US House of Representatives.
Following her time in Congress, Melissa worked as a policy advisor and development director at a Washington DC think-tank, Business Executives for National Security. There she led fundraising outreach and engagements with executive business leaders across the US and abroad.
Melissa has spent the last decade in the private sector working for various global consulting and technology firms focusing on security, policy development and governance.
Melissa and her family reside in Daniel Island, South Carolina. She is a devoted family woman and met her husband, Kevin, while serving in the Navy. Kevin continues to serve as a Captain in the US Navy Reserve. They have three young children together.
Melissa is active in her local community, where she is honored to serve on the Board of Directors for USS Yorktown Foundation and the Daniel Island School Parent Teacher Association.