Meet Tim Malm: CEO of Stronger 413 and Rodeo Inspiration

Tim Malm is a tie-down roper from Albin, Wyoming, who has created his own coffee brand after his life and rodeo career was impacted by a serious accident that occurred while roping on his family’s ranch.

Tim was a three-time qualifier for the nation High School Finals Rodeo and the 2009 National High School Reserve Champion in Tie-Down Roping. His accident took place in June of 2010, when Tim suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury.

Tim stays involved in rodeo and is now the CEO and President of the coffee brand, Stronger 413.

“Stronger 413 is a business I created. I just wanted an avenue to get my story out and to be able to share with the world what the Lord has done for me.” Tim created the brand and chose the name based on his favorite Bible verse.

Tim continues to do physical therapy every day to work towards full mobility and has made exceptional progress, including full use of his right side and the ability to once again swing his rope.

“The Malm family is deep in story tradition in this community of ranching and rodeo from Tim on up to his father and grandfather,” Tom Hirsig, CEO of Cheyenne Frontier Days says.

Cheyenne Frontier Days has partnered with Tim on his coffee line, Stronger 143, as he continues to be an inspiration to the rodeo and local community.

Visit Stonger413.com to support Tim on his road back to the arena.

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