Lee Levy

Global Security Expert
Global Security Expert and Former Commanding General, U.S. Air Force Sustainment Center (USAF) 

General Lee Levy has over 34 years of distinguished military service with expertise in national and international security policy, acquisition, sustainment, logistics, global supply chains, advanced manufacturing, civil engineering, strategic deterrence, nuclear weapons, munitions, joint/multinational military operations, and humanitarian assistance. Mr. Levy is the President and CEO of the Levy Group, which specializes in global security policy, risk and crisis management, and leadership development. He also served three years on the NASA advisory council, advising on U.S. space program policy, and was appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma to the Oklahoma Aerospace and Autonomous Systems Council.

General Leavy's last active-duty role was Commanding general of the Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC), where he led a global enterprise with 43,000 employees across 73 locations and over $16B in earnings. Additionally, he directed logistics, supply chains, and Agile software development for Air, Space, and Cyber weapons systems. He is a nationally certified corporate director, serving on several corporate boards (public/private) and not-for-profit boards, including Audit and Compensation Committees. He is also a senior Non-Resident Fellow at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies in Washington, DC.

General Leavy holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Louisiana State University, a Graduate Certificate in Systems Management from the University of Southern California, an M.A. in International Relations from Troy State University, and an M.A. in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College. He is currently a doctoral candidate at Vanderbilt University.

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