Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: February 16, 2023
Valiant Integrated Services has formed a four-member advisory board to provide guidance and insight to the company’s management team on market trends, customer needs and business opportunities in the military training market.
The Training Advisory Board is composed of retired U.S. Army officers who will help align Valiant’s training and readiness offerings with customer expectations at the Department of Defense, the company said Thursday.
The members of the advisory board are:
Terry Ferrell, former commanding general of U.S. Army Central
Stephen Twitty, former deputy commander of U.S. European Command
James Brown, former deputy commanding general of Army National Guard, U.S. Army Forces Command
Patrick Hamilton, former commanding general of the 36th Infantry Division
“Each member of this Board has an impressive military service record, key industry relationships, and extensive Warfighter training expertise, which will be invaluable as we work to deliver transformational training solutions for our customers and seek to aggressively expand in this critical market,” said Dan Corbett, CEO of Valiant.
The Army’s Theater Contracting Center in Kaiserslautern, Germany, recently awarded Valiant a $67 million contract to support training events within the U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command areas of responsibility.
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