Other service included assignments ashore and afloat in Africa, Europe, the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
He joined the faculty of the University of Maryland following a 38 year career in the U.S. Army, retiring as Brigadier General, and served eight additional years in the federal government, most of which was associated with water resources management. Admiral White is a member of the Center for Climate and Security Advisory Board. Alice Hill is a member of the Center for Climate and Security’s Advisory Board. Prior to that, she was Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. Prior to this he had a distinguished 32-year career in the U.S. Navy and retired at the rank of Rear Admiral. Naval Postgraduate School. As a member of the C-suite of this $120 billion organization, Ms. Ballentine was responsible for the oversight, formulation, and execution of plans, policies, programs, and budgets. The Climate Security 101 project aims to answer the most frequently asked questions regarding the nature of climate risks to security, as well as act as a clearinghouse for the latest climate security research and policy documents.Climate Security 101 is a project of the Center for Climate and Security. A Surface Warrior by trade he rose to become a prominent military and civilian sustainability leader with a broad background in base operations, facility support, energy and environmental issues. retired from the US Army in September 2007. He retired from the Army in 2001, where his last assignment was as the Assistant Judge Advocate General (Civil Law and Litigations). His staff assignments included service in operations, training, special operations, counter-terrorism, and manpower billets. Candidate at the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona, focusing on comparative political economy. Previously, Miranda served as the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment, and Energy). His passion in sustainability lies in educating people on the dangers the future holds without taking responsible actions to address climate change, securing our nation’s energy independence, preserving access to clean water, air quality and other resources. served in every warfare group of the Surface Navy: Destroyers, Carriers, Amphibious and Replenishment Ships. After retiring from the Navy, Dr. Titley served as the Deputy Undersecretary of Commerce for Operations, the Chief Operating Officer position at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! She held numerous senior positions in the private sector, including as Professor of International Affairs and Deputy Director of the Ridgway Center at the University of Pittsburgh; project director and research faculty at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service; Rear Admiral Ann C. Phillips, USN (Ret) is a member of the Center for Climate and Security’s Advisory Board.
In 2010, he served as the Federal On-Scene Coordinator during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill where he directed over 47,000 first responders, a flotilla of more than 6,700 vessels and over 120 aircraft. In August 1993, President Bill Clinton assigned the duties and responsibility of acting Secretary of the Army to Sullivan who continued to serve as Chief of Staff. Later, as Director of Operations for European Command, fuel and logistic supply provisioning were critical decisions during humanitarian, rescue, and combat operations from the Balkans deep into Africa… many driven by floods and famine. Troy Sternberg is a member of the Center for Climate and Security Advisory Board, and a British Academy Post-doctoral Research Fellow in the School of Geography, Oxford University. His research focuses on the interaction of natural hazards with societies and the environment in the Gobi Desert, including hazard identification, social exposure and resilience and the evolving climate and hazard impact on human systems. In particular, he explores how drought, General Gordon Russell Sullivan is a member of the Center for Climate and Security’s Advisory Board. General Zinni’s joint assignments included command of a joint task force and a unified command. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Oceanographic Technology from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1981 and holds a master’s degree in Meteorology and Oceanography from the U.S. Jameson served as Chief of Staff and Director of Command Control, Strategic Air Command, and commanded the Air Force Strategic Missile Center at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. General Ron Keys is a member of the Center for Climate and Security Advisory Board, and a retired Air Force 4-star General. During her 31 years on active duty she commissioned and commanded USS MUSTIN (DDG 89), and commanded Destroyer Squadron TWO EIGHT, and Expeditionary Strike Group TWO. Previously, he was Vice President of the Mertz Gilmore Foundation where he was responsible since 2006 for a philanthropic strategy to mitigate the risks of global warming, invest in low-income New York City communities, and protect human rights. Alice Hill is also the Senior Fellow for Climate Change Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. The center focuses heavily on the Middle East and North Africa, where it says the climate change is a “threat multiplier” creating social, … Swathi Veeravalli is a member of the Center for Climate and Security Advisory Board, and an an interdisciplinary research scientist at the Geospatial Research Laboratory, Engineer Research and Development Center, US Army Corps of Engineers. The Center provides support to those who have suffered damage due to climate change and who seek to hold climate polluters accountable. Miranda Chief Executive Officer of Constant Power Inc. Ms. Ballentine was most recently the Managing Director of Rocky Mountain Institute’s (RMI) Business Renewable Center. Admiral Locklear is a member of the Center for Climate and Security Advisory Board.