New York Post

From Army DUI to CEO

Ex-Ranger’s safety-first biz delivers booze

- By CONOR SKELDING

A US Army Ranger who gave up his military dream after he was busted for drunken driving wants to help keep the party going — without anyone having to get behind the wheel.

Cardia Summers, 29, is founder and CEO of Cheers, a New Yorkbased startup that promises to deliver booze to your door within the five boroughs in just an hour.

For $2.99 per order plus the cost of the alcohol, Cheers allows users to select their beverage of choice from a nearby liquor store, and have it brought to them.

The special-operations vet calls the new app “the product of my redemption.”

“For me, it’s preventing someone from doing something as detrimenta­l as I did. I could have lost my life — or, worse, taken a life,” he said.

An Army brat who hoped to follow in the footsteps of his dad, a career military man, Summers stacked up accolades during a decade of service before a fateful decision in 2017 “negated” all that.

He and his buddies were at a house party in Vicenza, Italy, when they ran out of liquor. Summers volunteere­d to go get more when he was nabbed for driving under the influence.

Although no one was hurt in the incident, Summers’ stellar record — including passing Army Ranger School, Air Assault School and Airborne School, earning his Expert Infantryma­n Badge, and being named soldier and NCO of the year in 2011 and 2012 for the 4th Psychologi­cal Operations Group — was suddenly marred.

Faced with the mark on his record, Summers ditched his plan to serve until retirement and received an honorable discharge in 2019.

That same year, the Hopkinsvil­le, Ky., native began at Columbia University’s School of General Studies, where he was a rising student in economics.

The first in his family to go to college, he’s now put school on hold — along with a full-time offer from veteran-owned investment bank Drexel Hamilton — to see where Cheers takes him.

The venture “isn’t about getting rich,” he said. “If it was, I wouldn’t have left an Ivy League school and six-figure Wall Street job.”

Instead, it’s about keeping people safe.

“If I can do that while providing life to a party, I think we’re successful.”

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