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Advisory Board, Chair
General Jack Keane is senior partner at SCP Partners, (venture capital). He is president, GSI, LLC (consulting). He is a director of MetLife, General Dynamics, MacAndrews & Forbes, Cyalume Technologies Holdings, Inc. and chairman of the Advisory Board, Safe Ports. He is a member of the Secretary of Defense’s Policy Board, the George C. Marshall Foundation, the Center for Strategy and Budget Assessment, the Institute for the Study of War, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Smith Richardson Foundation, chairman of the Knollwood Foundation, and an advisor to two foundations assisting our veterans: Welcome Back Veterans and American Corporate Partners ...more ►
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Advisory Board, Vice Chair
David L. Grange was named chief executive officer of PPD in July 2009 after serving on the company’s board of directors since 2003.
Prior to joining PPD, Grange led the McCormick Foundation for 10 years, most recently as president and chief executive officer and earlier as executive vice president and chief operating officer. The foundation, one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the United States, works to advance the ideals of a free, democratic society by investing in children, communities and country and has granted more than $1.3 billion to organizations in local ...more ► |
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Colonel Lawrence Edward (Larry) McKay Jr., USA (retired), currently resides in Mt. Pleasant. He is a graduate of The Citadel Military College of South Carolina and holds a masters degree from Duke University. He taught in the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and served two tours of duty in Vietnam. During his first tour, he was aviation officer 5th Special Forces Group Airborne. Later, on his second tour, he was Commanding Officer F Battery, 79th Aerial Field Artillery, 3rd Brigade, 1st Calvary Division. His “Blue Max” cobra attack helicopter unit was selected as the Army Aviation Association of America’s unit of the year for their heroism in the Battle of An Loc. Colonel McKay’s military decorations include the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Bronze Star He held staff and command positions during his twenty years of active duty in the ...more ► |
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Randy J. Martinez attended the United States Air Force Academy, where he received his Bachelor’s degree in 1977. He received a Master of Science degree in Operations Management from the University of Arkansas and later attended the National Defense University to receive his second Master of Science in National Resource Strategy. After receiving his undergraduate degree, he held numerous operational and staff positions in the U.S. Air Force serving in the United States, Europe and the Middle East.
His last staff tour was as counsel and principal advisor to the Chief of Staff of NATO’s most senior strategic planning staff . He retired as a Colonel and Command Pilot after a distinguished 21-year career. In the private ...more ► |
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Vice Admiral Malcolm I. Fages, USN (retired), is the principal of Fages Consulting, LLC. Prior to forming his company he served as the Director of European Operations for Northrop Grumman Information Technology International, based in London. He culminated his 36 year career with the Navy serving as the Deputy Chairman of the NATO Military Committee in Brussels which advised the North Atlantic Council on military matters affecting the Alliance including NATO enlargement, defense investment, war strategies, and military relations with Russia. As the senior serving U.S. military officer in the Headquarters, he worked closely with the NATO Secretary-General. Admiral Fages has an extensive political-military background having also served as the Director of International Negotiations on the staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. ...more ► |
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Lieutenant General Mike Steele, USA (retired), held command assignments in both operational commands and professional military education institutions during 34-years of active service. Operationally, he commanded every level of Army unit from Platoon to the 82nd Airborne Division and the U.S. Army Pacific. His professional military education assignments included multiple assignments at the Infantry School and at The Command and General Staff College, the largest college in our Armed Forces, where he served as Commanding General/Commandant and Deputy Commandant.
After military retirement in 2001, General Steele’s involvement with military leadership. ...more ► |
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