ABOUT
Caleb Walker is a father, veteran, student president, and community leader who believes that the greatest strength of Louisiana is found in its people—and that when we stand together, there is nothing we cannot overcome. His campaign is built on one simple but powerful word: CommUNITY
Caleb served proudly in the United States Army, rising to the rank of Sergeant First Class and leading teams worldwide. He completed extensive leadership training, including Air Assault School. As a young Soldier, he learned that real leadership means protecting your people and always putting their needs above your own. CommUNITY was not a slogan—it was a mission.
After transitioning from the military, Caleb brought the same sense of duty back home. At Sam’s Club, he served as a department manager. In the absence of his store manager, he took the initiative and was awarded “Store Manager of the Week,” outperforming 600 stores nationwide and earning recognition from the CEO. His success came from investing in his team, empowering people, and creating a workplace where everyone felt valued. He built CommUNITY in every space he served.
Caleb continued growing as a leader by earning his degree in Christian Leadership from the Lift Leadership Institute, graduating as the Honor Graduate. He served on the Executive Board of Lifty City Church. He is currently the Executive President of the Student Government Association at South Louisiana Community College.
Caleb is also building his own digital media business—creating jobs, supporting other local entrepreneurs, and proving that strong communities begin with strong local businesses.
As a father and a caregiver, Caleb knows the real challenges Louisiana families face. He understands the weight of responsibility and the power of having a community you can lean on. That experience drives his belief that every family deserves support, every child deserves opportunity, and every voice deserves to be heard.
Caleb is running for Congress because Louisiana needs a representative who believes in working together—not fighting each other. Someone who can bring people together across parishes, backgrounds, and beliefs. Someone committed to restoring hope and putting families first.