2022 BEYA STEM DTX Stars & Stripes Event Program

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BEYA 365: Our Nation’s Best Offense Friday, February 18, 2022 • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Live from The Omni Shoreham Hotel Regency Ballroom, Washington, DC

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www.beya.org • www.servicetonation.org


STARS & STRIPES

FOUNDERS

BEYA 365:

Our Nation’s Best Offense

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 GEN Lester Lyles U.S. Air Force, Ret.

The foundation of our efforts begins with Vice Admiral Andy Winns (Ret.) who leads pre-awards mentoring. Over the last 9 years 1057 active-duty Flags, Generals and SES have mentored 6,227 youth prior to our dinner/awards event. This year will be no exception. At 1000 on Friday, February 18, VADM Winns and his team has arranged to mentor 325 students via Zoom. Over 140 Active Flags, Generals and SES personnel have volunteered to mentor in remote mentoring sessions via BEYA STEM City - MetaVerse Digital environment where stakeholders, students, parents, educators, corporations, and government agencies can interact 365/7.

growth of people of color in every area of their lives, every day of

VADM Walter Davis U.S. Navy, Ret. 

their lives. Likewise, the prestigious Stars & Stripes Awards Event is

LTG Joe Ballard U.S. Army, Ret.

one of the nation’s largest programs celebrating the contributions of

active and retired Black military men and women from the U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, National Guard, U.S. Space Force, and members of the Senior Executive Service (SES). Our mission is to get more American youth into engineering through our proactive year-round mentoring program connecting flag officers and industry executives with area high school students, because a strong education is our young people’s best offense for success. With the U.S. Navy as this year’s featured service, we continue our honored tradition of having each military service name a recipient of its prestigious Stars & Stripes Award, so our young people can see military leaders who look like them. We also take this opportunity to acknowledge the Top Blacks in the Military, featured in the U.S.

Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine.

LtGen Ronald Coleman U.S. Marine Corp, Ret.

VADM Anthony Winns U.S. Navy, Ret.  MajGen Leo Williams U.S. Marine Corp, Ret.  RADM Stephen W. Rochon U.S. Coast Guard, Ret.

MG Ronald Johnson U.S. Army, Ret.  William Brown SES, Ret.  RADM Tony Watson U.S. Navy, Ret.

SES Jesse McCurdy (Ret.) leads our year-round mentoring utilizing retired Flags, Generals and SES personnel. Our partners include the top-rated high schools in the nation, according to US News and World Report. We are finding that effort to become even more promising as we and youth learn to explore opportunities and receive mentorship from some of the most accomplished executives in the government. Finally, our BEYA Stars and Stripes Student ambassadors have taken the lead for our BEYA Career Day. The BEYA Career Day is led by LTG Bruce Crawford (Ret.). Presenters include Steve Poizner, inventor of GPS for mobile devices. The 2021 cohort of 11th grade honor students is handing the baton to the Class of 2022 BEYA Stars and Stripes Student Ambassadors. The 2021 cohort of students has an average GPA of 4.3 and includes National Honor Society members, teen entrepreneurs, and students from the Alabama School of Mathematics and Science.

Welcome to the 17th Annual Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) Stars and Stripes Awards. The opportunities for youth in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math have never been greater. The intersection of a strong vision, superior leadership and outstanding volunteers to carry out our BEYA Stars & Stripes mission creates the environment to motivate, encourage and help youth to pursue a science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) education.

GEN Johnnie Wilson U.S. Army, Ret.

LTG Albert Edmonds U.S. Air Force, Ret.

BEYA and STEM City USA support the professional and personal

January 31, 2022

This year, we are honored to have the United States Navy as our featured service. We are especially proud to have the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gilday attend as well as being a keynote speaker for our awards event. Congratulations to our BEYA Stars and Stripes 2022 Military awardees. You are role models and motivators for our future leaders. On behalf of Dr. Tyrone Taborn and Career Communications Group, Stars and Stripes Founders, and our military and corporate sponsors, we are most grateful to have your participation. We will make it an impactful experience for you — The BEYA 365 Experience. Sincerely,

 BG Velma Richardson U.S. Army, Ret.

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Tyrone D. Taborn Chairman & CEO

VADM Walter Davis, USN (Ret.) National Chairman of BEYA Stars and Stripes Committee

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February 18, 2022

Dear Stars and Stripes Honorees and Guests,

Dear Colleagues and Friends:

Booz Allen is proud to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of America’s active and retired Black admirals, generals, and members of the Senior Executive Service. We are grateful for your service and your contributions to protecting and advancing our nation, often at great personal sacrifice.

BEYA’s annual Stars and Stripes dinner honors the accomplishments of Black leaders who are integral to developing and sustaining the technologies critical to our nation’s defense. General Dynamics is proud to be a part of this important event.

At Booz Allen, we are fortunate to have so many in our firm with strong ties to military and government service. Our institution—its culture, purpose, and values—is grounded in and enriched by the experience of those who have served our country.

Our strong partnership with BEYA is rooted in our commitment to attracting, inspiring and developing the young minds that will lead our industry in the next generation. By celebrating the achievements of Black people in STEM professions, we send a message to aspiring young people from underrepresented communities that these technical fields are open to them and they will be welcomed and valued in our company.

It follows, then, that our purpose is to empower people to change the world. In delivering on that purpose, we are committed to making our firm a more equitable place so that all of our people can achieve their full potential and know that they belong. It starts at the very top, with our Board of Directors and Leadership Team, and continues through our ranks where we are investing in a diverse pipeline of rising leaders and technologists. In addition, we are committed to helping transitioning service members and veterans build meaningful careers in STEM through programs like the Hiring our Heroes Corporate Fellowship Program and our own Mil/Tech Workforce Initiative. Congratulations to all BEYA honorees. Like each previous honoree, you are paving the way for the next generation. Thank you for your contributions to our nation and to a better future for all of us.

We want to especially salute this year’s featured service, the U.S. Navy, for its 246 years of service maintaining security and deterrence at sea. Their core values of honor, courage and commitment inspire us all and make us proud to provide them with the most capable ships, submarines and advanced combat systems that enable their success. All of us at General Dynamics offer sincere congratulations to the awardees. We also offer our gratitude to BEYA for its unwavering commitment to develop the diverse talent our nation needs to maintain its technical edge in the face of rising threats around the world. Sincerely,

Horacio D. Rozanski President and Chief Executive Officer Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.

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Phebe N. Novakovic Chairman and Chief Executive Officer General Dynamics

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Dear Stars and Stripes Honorees and Guests,

February 18, 2022

Welcome to the 17th annual BEYA Stars and Stripes Recognition Event. Leidos is once again proud to be part of this ceremony, which recognizes our nation’s top active and retired African American leaders and members of the Senior Executive Service.

Dear Stars and Stripes Attendees:

From the solutions and services we provide to all U.S. military branches to our work assisting veterans and active duty military through numerous ongoing programs, Leidos has been a proud supporter of the U.S. military for more than four decades. Leidos has a long history of partnering with BEYA to improve representation in science, technology, engineering and math. At Leidos, we are building an inclusive culture across our own enterprise to support the retention of diverse talent while removing barriers to advancement. In light of the challenges faced over the past year, we must come together to inspire, mentor and lift up future generations as they strive for excellence in all the STEM fields. On behalf of the 43,000 Leidos employees, including our more than 8,000 veterans, I want to congratulate this evening’s honorees and thank you for your service. Sincerely,

Lockheed Martin is honored to co-host the 17th annual Stars and Stripes event. Tonight, we celebrate outstanding Americans who are serving our country in the U.S. Armed Forces and the federal Senior Executive Service. At Lockheed Martin, we are proud of our deep partnership with the Armed Forces. For more than a century, we have worked with the U.S. government and military to develop innovative technologies that enable our nation to carry out its most vital missions. We are honored to continue this important legacy and to join USBE&IT magazine in recognizing individuals who have made a difference through their selfless service to their fellow Americans. On behalf of my 114,000 teammates at Lockheed Martin, including the more than 23,000 veterans who apply their talents at our company every day, I congratulate tonight’s honorees. Your exemplary leadership and dedication to our nation have made our communities stronger and our future brighter. It is also my privilege to thank all of the active duty and retired service members in attendance. We’re inspired by your personal sacrifice and your unwavering devotion to the mission of protecting America’s freedom and our interests around the world. Sincerely,

Roger Krone Chairman and CEO Leidos

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James D. Taiclet Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Lockheed Martin

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February 17, 2022

Dear Stars and Stripes Honorees and Guests,

Dear Stars and Stripes attendees,

Welcome to the 2022 BEYA Stars and Stripes Awards Dinner. Raytheon Technologies is honored to again sponsor this important program as it recognizes our nation’s top active and retired Black military leaders and members of the Senior Executive Service.

On behalf of Northrop Grumman, it’s my pleasure to welcome you to the Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) STEM Conference’s Stars & Stripes event. Today, we celebrate the extraordinary accomplishments made by STEM professionals. Northrop Grumman has a long-standing partnership with BEYA and proudly share the commitment to develop and cultivate Black leaders and professionals. Established in 1986, The Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) honors the accomplishments of STEM leaders in the military, government, non-profit organizations and companies across the country. Providing valuable networking opportunities, access to role models and support for students and engineers alike, BEYA creates a strong foundation for future, and current, talent. As pioneers and problem solvers, we at Northrop Grumman believe in the power of diversity and inclusion. Innovation and creativity thrive when we can bring our whole, authentic selves to work. All of our employees are encouraged to foster an environment where everyone belongs. It’s who we are. The BEYA Stars & Stripes award honors the impressive contributions of prominent Black American leaders who swore oaths to protect and defend our country. It spotlights individuals who have performed above and beyond the call of duty – true pioneers who created solutions for the world’s biggest challenges every day.

At Raytheon Technologies, we create innovative technologies that make the world safer and more connected. Recognizing that companies don’t innovate, people do, we rely on diverse experiences, perspectives and skills to define the future of aerospace and defense. Our partnership with BEYA helps ensure that we continue to inspire and develop the next generation of talented Black STEM professionals. Equity in our workforce and talent pipeline will help us continue our mission to make our country and allies safer, and it enables the innovative thinking needed to connect the world through commercial air travel. On behalf of Raytheon Technologies and our 16,000 military veterans, congratulations to this year’s honorees. Just as importantly, our heartfelt thanks to all active duty and retired military leaders and members of the Senior Executive Service. You inspire us to do what we do, and to do it better.

We recognize the U.S. Navy as this year’s featured service, as well as all of our branches of the military and government. Thank you for your contribution to the security of our nation and our allies. Sincerely,

Greg Hayes Chairman and CEO Raytheon Technologies

Kathy Warden Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Northrop Grumman

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Dear Friends and Colleagues, It is with great honor and appreciation that I congratulate this evening’s honorees. We hold these men and women in the highest regard, for their demonstration of strength, fidelity, courage, and wisdom in service to our country.

Distinguished guests and honorees, When we dream of a better tomorrow, we share a responsibility to inspire and champion the next generation – the leaders who will one day fill our shoes. It is up to each of us to help young people seize opportunities they never thought possible, and we are at a turning point – a moment of hope – because of leaders like tonight’s honorees. These extraordinary individuals are committed to developing future innovators who will create a safer world for all of us. They have selflessly dedicated their time toward making the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce more diverse and inclusive, and their efforts will ensure we can draw from the largest talent pool possible to address future security threats. On behalf of The Boeing Company, we are proud to join our United States Navy partner to sponsor the 17th annual Stars and Stripes Dinner. Tonight, we honor the Stars and Stripes Awardees for their unwavering focus on protecting our nation and their devotion to mentoring young people who will make an impact. To tonight’s awardees, thank you for your service, your courage and your vision for a diverse, inclusive and equitable future. It is our privilege to recognize you. Sincerely,

Leanne Caret President and Chief Executive Officer Defense, Space & Security The Boeing Company

As a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) with an established history of supporting our active and retired military service members, World Wide Technology (WWT) is firmly entrenched in providing innovative technology solutions to foster mission success around the world. At WWT, we know just how important it is to have the most advanced technology on the front lines, as well as here at home, to protect and defend the infrastructure, citizens, and freedoms of the United States and its allies. We also know that fostering and empowering an environment of diversity and inclusion is essential to innovation. We understand the vital importance of and actively support Black Americans and all minority communities across military and civilian life, and are thankful and grateful for those who choose to pursue careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). If one thing has been made evidently clear in our 32 year history—and even more so over the past two years—it is that WWT is here to serve others. We are committed to building and nurturing the future of the STEM workforce by investing in STEM-focused education, internships, and work-based learning opportunities and activities. Our objective is to continue to build, retain and grow individuals capable of leading our future. Our commitment to give back to the communities we serve is critical to empowering our people, who in turn empower our business. Please allow me to extend a heartfelt thank you to all here this evening and all among our WWT Family for your compassionate hearts and willingness to serve our neighbors! We truly hope you enjoy tonight’s festivities and thank you for your remarkable dedication, service, and commitment to the liberty, values, and future of this great nation. Sincerely,

David L. Steward Chairman and Founder World Wide Technology

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BEYA STARS & STRIPES FOUNDERS

General Johnnie E. Wilson United States Army (ret) BEYA Stars and Stripes Chairman Emeritus

Major General Ronald L. Johnson United States Army (ret)

Lieutenant General Albert Edmonds United States Air Force (ret) Lt. Gen Joseph N. Ballard United States Army (ret) VADM Walter Davis United States Air Force (ret) National Chairman of the BEYA Military Alumni Committee Vice Admiral Anthony L. Winns United States Navy (ret) Lieutenant General Walter E. Gaskins United States Marine Corps (ret) LTG Ronald Coleman United States Marine Corps (ret) Rear Admiral Stephen W. Rochon United States Coast Guard (ret) Mr. William A. Brown Sr. United States Army (ret) Major General Leo Williams United States Marine Corps (ret)

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U.S. NAVY AWARD PRESENTATIONS

VOCALIST: MUC Cory Parker Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Navy

BEYA STARS & STRIPES AWARDEE

Petty Officer First Class/Engineman Amadou Dosso Leading Petty Officer, USS St. Louis Crew 121 Blue (LCS 19)

INVOCATION

CONGRATULATORY

CHAPLAIN: LCDR Takana L. Jefferson, CHC, USN

Admiral Michael M. Gilday U.S. Navy Chief of Staff Chief of Naval Operations

SPEAKERS

BEYA STARS & STRIPES AWARDEE

Alonzie Scott, SES Director of Mission Support

Greg Hayes Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Raytheon Technologies

CONGRATULATORY

Admiral Michael M. Gilday U.S. Navy Chief of Staff Chief of Naval Operations

Kathy Warden Chief Executive Officer Northrop Grumman

BEYA STARS & STRIPES FOUNDERS

General Lester Lyles United States Air Force (ret)

NATIONAL ANTHEM

Brigadier General Velma L. Richardson United States Army (ret) Mr. Tony Watson Mr. Jesse McCurdy United States Navy (ret) MODERATORS Angela Stribling Multimedia Talent One of the most sought-after voices in the industry, host of the popular weekly show, Pillow Talk with Angela, heard on WHURFM and Sirius/XM Channel 141 Captain Tasya Lacy, USN Human Resources Officer serving as Legislative Director Office of the Chief of Navy Reserve U.S. Navy

Admiral Cecil Haney U.S Navy, Retired, former Commander of the U.S. Strategic Command and Co-Host for the 17th Annual BEYA Stars and Stripes Awards

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BEYA STARS & STRIPES AWARDEE

Brigadier General Jason E. Kelly Commander South Atlantic Division U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Roger A. Krone Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Leidos

PRESENTING

Lieutenant General Scott A. Spellmon 55th Chief of Engineers and Commanding General U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Frank St. John Chief Operating Officer Lockheed Martin

CONGRATULATORY

Honorable Christine E. Wormuth U.S. Secretary of the Army

MISSION: MENTORING VADM Walter Davis United States Air Force (ret) National Chairman of the BEYA Military Alumni Committee Vice Admiral Anthony L. Winns United States Navy (ret) BEYA Stars and Stripes Mentoring Chairman U.S. NAVY AWARD PRESENTATIONS BEYA STARS & STRIPES AWARDEE

WELCOME

U.S. ARMY AWARD PRESENTATION

Leanne Caret President and Chief Executive Officer Boeing Defense, Space & Security The Boeing Company

Captain Michael L. Witherspoon Commanding Officer Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story

General James C. McConville Chief of Staff of the Army

U.S. AIR FORCE AWARD PRESENTATION BEYA STARS & STRIPES AWARDEE

Colonel Jenise M. Carroll Commander 75th Air Base Wing U.S Air Force CONGRATULATORY

General Charles Q. Brown Chief of Staff U.S. Air Force

CONGRATULATORY

Admiral Michael M. Gilday U.S. Navy Chief of Staff Chief of Naval Operations

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U.S. MARINES AWARD PRESENTATION

U.S. SPACE FORCE AWARD PRESENTATION

BEYA STARS & STRIPES AWARDEE

BEYA STARS & STRIPES AWARDEE

Colonel Quintin D. Jones Commanding Officer HQTRS, CO, 23rd MAR, 4th MARDIV, NMCRC

Brigadier General Devin R. Pepper Deputy Director Strategy, Plans, and Policy Directorate United States Space Command

CONGRATULATORY

Lieutenant General Edward Banta Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics U.S. Marine Corps

U.S. COAST GUARD AWARD PRESENTATION BEYA STARS & STRIPES AWARDEE

Captain Eric Jones Product Line Manager USCG Surface Forces Logistics Center Long Range Enforcer Product Line U.S. Coast Guard

CONGRATULATORY

Lieutenant General Stephen N. Whiting U.S. Space Force

PASSING THE FLAG TO 2023 BEYA STARS & STRIPES FEATURED SERVICE, U.S. ARMY Admiral Michael M. Gilday U.S. Navy General James C. McConville U.S. Army

CONGRATULATORY

Admiral Linda L. Fagan Vice Commandant U.S. Coast Guard

NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU AWARD PRESENTATION BEYA STARS & STRIPES AWARDEE

COMING SOON

Colonel Melinda Sutton Chief of Aerospace Medicine 102nd Medical Group, 102nd Intelligence Wing Massachusetts Air National Guard CONGRATULATORY

Lieutenant General Marc H. Sasseville 12th Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau

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Conference Co-Hosts

Conference Co-Sponsors

Official Airline

The Council of Engineering Deans of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities

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