[3] In 2010, subsequent to his military service, Kinsella transitioned into the finance sector, working as a financial analyst at BNP Paribas.
[3] Upon concluding his tenure at Goldman Sachs in 2018, Kinsella increased his involvement in aiding veterans grappling with post-service challenges, particularly focusing on mental health issues.
[3] Among groundbreaking initiatives is the Black Box Project,[12] employing forensic software to retrospectively study the digital activities of deceased service members' cellphones and computers, which provide valuable behavioral insights used for potential preventive measures.
[13] Other initiatives Kinsella has undertaken to raise awareness, include the "Ride for Life"[7] campaign in 2012,[10] where he motorcycle-toured to U.S. military bases across the country.
[8] Kinsella undertook the role of managing lists of hundreds of individuals from the Peacock Lounge at the Willard InterContinental in Washington, D.C.