Mr. Joe W. Scallorns (Joe)
Mr. Scallorns is an Air Force Civic Leader from California, Missouri. He is an active supporter of Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., and has served in various positions with several support organizations, including President of the Whiteman Base Community Council. He currently serves on the Boards of Whiteman Area Leadership Council, Whiteman Base Community Council and on the Civic Leaders Group of Air Force Global Strike Command. He is also serving as President of the Strategic Deterrent Coalition.
Mr. Scallorns is a retired community banker with over thirty years experience. He has served on the Boards of Directors of several banks, insurance companies, and other businesses. He also continues to serve on the Boards of numerous not-for-profit, community development and charitable organizations.
Joe is a graduate of the University of MO, Columbia, MO and The Stonier Graduate School of Banking, Rutgers-The State University, New Brunswick, NJ.
USAF Distinguished Public Service Award
USAF Scroll of Appreciation
Honorary Chief Master Sergeant, WAFB
Jefferson Club, University of Missouri
President’s Society, University of Central Missouri
CIVIC AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
Rotary Club, National Association of Corporate Directors, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Air Force Association, Missouri Bankers Association, American Bankers Association
Mr. Christopher L. Rutter (Chris) Mr. Rutter is a born and bred “Air Force Brat” and was actually born at Whiteman before spending time at Andersen AFB and Minot AFB. Following graduation from High School, he enlisted in the Army, and served as a Combat Infantryman with the 502nd Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (the “Screaming Eagles”) based out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Chris deployed twice to Iraq with the 10st Airborne, from February 2003 to February 2004, and again from October 2005 to May 2006. After being wounded on a patrol, Chris returned stateside, and separated from the Army after almost 6-years on active duty. Mr. Rutter is a loan officer at Hawthorn Bank in Clinton, where he and his wife (Heather) reside. Their oldest daughter (Bailey) is a sophomore at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and their youngest daughter (Aubrey) is a third grader. He has served on the Clinton Rural Fire Protection Board, the Twin Lakes Hospice Board, and the Truman Lake Community Foundation Board. He is also a member of Elks Lodge 1034, Clinton VFW Post 1894, and American Legion Post 14. Chris received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO and is currently working towards a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Grantham University, Lenexa, KS. CIVIC AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign War, 101st Airborne Association, US Army Ranger Association, Missouri Bankers Association
(Current as of May 2021)
REV. MICHAEL POTTSCHMIDT
Michael Pottschmidt joined the ministry of St. Paul’s Church and School as Senior Pastor in February 2018. Prior to coming to St. Paul’s, he served as Associate Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Richmond, Virginia from 2005 – 2009 and then as Trinity’s Senior Pastor from 2009 – 2018. Michael has served as a pastoral counselor of the Chesapeake District LWML and of the Old Dominion Zone. He has been a Rotary Club member and is a Past President of the Rotary Club of West Richmond. Michael is a graduate of Concordia College—Ann Arbor and Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis. He and his wife Vickie have two daughters, Evelyn Grace and Annika. Michael is currently serving on the board of the Whiteman Base Community Council, representing Concordia.
Dr. Jamie Burkhart, Green Ridge Military Affairs Committee
Dr. Jamie Burkhart is the Superintendent of Schools in Green Ridge. She began working in this position in Green Ridge R-VIII School District July 1, 2017. Dr. Burkhart works at the state level in public school education, serving on the Missouri Association of School Administrators (MASA) Executive Committee, and on the Missouri Assessment Partnership (MOAP) Executive Committee.
On the local level, Dr. Burkhart serves on the Whiteman Base Community Council and the Green Ridge Military Affairs Committee. She is on the Green Ridge Education Foundation Board that is responsible for scholarships for students graduating from Green Ridge High School. She is also a member of her local P.E.O. Chapter BA.
Dr. Burkhart received her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, and her Specialist and Doctorate Degrees from Saint Louis University in St. Louis.
Though she continues to enjoy her career in the field of education, Dr. Burkhart states her greatest roles remain mom to six children (Jasmine, Joshua, James, Josie, Jordon and Jackson), and Mimi to her five granddaughters (Kaylee, Ava, Kingsleigh, Tori and Hadley). Dr. Jamie Burkhart and her husband, Richard, live in the country just outside their hometown, Windsor, Missouri.
LARRY SMITH
Representative from the Higginsville Chamber of Commerce and Whiteman Heritage Foundation.
I have been member of Base Community Council since 1994.
President of Whiteman Heritage Foundation since its incorporation as a Non-profit corporation in 1996.
I have been involved in some sort of education since 1966. Graduated from MU in 1966 BS in educ. and MS in education from CMSU in 1970. Teacher and coach at Fort Osage and Lafayette C-1 school districts.
I was responsible in part for the glider and various structural parts to be donated to the Air Force at Whiteman Air Force Base.
I was responsible in part for the production of C-41 Crossroads production of “Wing and a Prayer” video.
I have been employed part time with FEMA since 2004. Presently retired and on recall status. MY position was applicant service representative and facilities manager of local sites.
JIM HALLAM
Jim Hallam joined the Base Community council in 2014 as Lees Summit’s first director. Although Jim was unable to serve due to health issues, his family has a rich military history. Jim has been married to Jolene for 32 years and has a 23 year old disabled daughter, Jensen. Jim has been a State Farm insurance agent in Lee’s Summit since 1995 and been with the company since 1986. His main interest with the Base Community council is connecting the members of the 509th CES to the wonderful activities Lee’s Summit offers as the gateway to Kansas City for the base. Jim enjoys golfing and all Kansas City sports when he’s not with family or helping the 509th CES. No one on base has ever seen Jim in anything but the characteristic red State Farm shirt and khakis so most of his friends in the CES call him “Jake from State Farm”…. What ‘cha wearin’ Jake Jake?
Sue Hook
My name is Sue Hook and I am the Market President of Equity Bank, based out of Warrensburg, MO and have held this position since October 1, 2018. Prior to my position with Equity Bank, I worked as a Commercial Loan Officer at Blue Ridge Bank for 18 years.
Along with my responsibilities with Equity Bank, I am the residing Treasurer of the Whiteman Air Force Base – BaseCommunity Council, Board of Trustees member for Western Missouri Medical Center, and also serve on the Board for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Johnson County.
In my present role I manage three banking locations for Equity Bank; Warrensburg, Knob Noster, and Sweet Springs. I am responsible for loan and deposit growth in these three markets. I also take great pride in coordinating Equity Bank’s Sponsorship’s and Community Involvement in these three markets.
My husband, Todd, and I have been married for 25 years and are the proud parents of two boys, 37-year-old son, Andy that is married to Kelli with a son Kaden and daughter Adyson and lives in Gilbert, AZ , and 34-year-old, Brent that is married to Mindy with 2 daughters Finnley & Mavis and lives in Warrensburg. We are proud to be third generation farmers and live and manage the family farm north of Warrensburg.
(Current as of August 2019)
Rev. Jon-Michael Schweigert
Rev. Jon-Michael Schweigert is the Base Community Council representative for Knob Noster. He is the Pastor of Faith Lutheran Church of Knob Noster, Missouri and the Director of Campus Ministry for the Lutheran Student Center of the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri. He is also the son of Chief Petty Officer David Schweigert, USN.
In 2011 Pastor Schweigert attained a Bachelor of Science in Psychology (B.S.) from Southeast Missouri State University with an emphasis in Clinical Psychology as well as Cognitive Psychology. In 2015 he completed his Masters of Divinity (M.Div) at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis Missouri which included demonstrating competence in Koiné Greek and Ancient Hebrew for the purpose of examining ancient manuscripts. Pastor Schweigert has also completed four units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) as a healthcare chaplain, accruing around 2000 hours of supervised counseling. He is presently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) while working on a thesis detailing the influence of American culture on the will of individual Christians.
Pastor Schweigert married his High School sweetheart in 2010 and together they take seriously the instruction to “love thy neighbor.” As a result, Pastor Schweigert may often be found volunteering for events and programs at Whiteman Air Force Base, rescuing airmen with car trouble, providing for the homeless, offering free crisis counseling, hosting BBQ’s for active and retired members of the armed services, supporting Knob Noster Middle School and High School with their freshman orientation program, and being generous with his time and treasures. He is also involved financially or otherwise supporting the Door of Hope home for pregnant women of Clinton, the Knob Noster Food Pantry, the Lutheran School System of Concordia and Sedalia, the Stealth Lounge, the Missouri Veteran’s Home-Warrensburg, Parenting Children With Special Needs, Voice of the Martyr’s, the LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces, and many other charities.
Pastor Schweigert insists that he does not deserve recognition for his academic achievements or service, preferring that glory and thanks be to God.
Current as of April 10, 2019
Dr. Jerrod H. Wheeler
Dr. Jerrod H. Wheeler is in his 6th year serving as Superintendent of Knob Noster Public Schools. KNPS is one of the nation’s 26 heavily military impacted schools, serving a 70% military-connected student population. Wheeler is active in various leadership roles within support organizations, including: Whiteman Area Leadership Council, Whiteman Base Community Council, Association of Defense Communities, MIC3, National Association of Federally Impact Schools, and Military Impacted Schools Association. Dr. Wheeler recognizes the opportunity, importance, and urgency to unify efforts in support of military students and he continues to bring people together across all support organizations. Wheeler was recently appointed to Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler’s Military Affairs Committee specifically to represent military-child education.
Jerrod received his Doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of Louisiana, Monroe, his Master’s in Educational Administration from the University of Louisiana, Monroe, and his Bachelor’s in Education from Northeast Louisiana University, where he was also a two time National Champion in Collegiate Waterskiing. Dr. Wheeler completed post studies through the Harvard Graduate School of Education Leadership Institute for Superintendents and will complete the National Security Forum Institute through Air University in 2021 (delayed from 2020). Wheeler and his wife, Amie, have been married for 20 years and have two children, Jorgie (12) and Jaxon (10), who attend Knob Noster Public Schools. Mrs. Wheeler is a school counselor with KNPS and also assumed duties as Director of Digital Learning during Covid-19.
Significant Service Awards and Recognitions
2020 – US News and World Report - # 1 Rural and # 1 Small High School in MO for College Readiness
2019 – Military Child Education Coalition – General Pete Taylor Partnership of Excellence Award
2019 – US News and World Report – # 1 Rural High School & # 1 Small High School in Missouri
2019 – Strategic Deterrent Coalition – General Robert Smolen Award & Scholarship
2017 – Military Child Education Coalition – General Pete Taylor Partnership of Excellence Award
2009 – United States Department of Education – Blue Ribbon Schools Award
2009 – Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Gold Star Schools Award
Current Major Unified Initiative
Knob Noster High School Innovation Campus and Transitioning Veteran Training Center
1. STEM Aligned High School Student and Veteran Career Workforce Ecosystem
2. Enhanced Early Childhood Learning Center
3. Multiple All-Weather Indoor and Outdoor Joint-Use Youth/Adult Athletic/Activities Facilities
4. Integrated FEMA P-361 Safe Room/Storm Shelter to Serve Whiteman AFB/Knob Noster
5. Whiteman Air Force Base History Museum and Integrated Performing Arts Center
($25m Defense Communities Infrastructure Program Funding Request)
Jennifer Corson
My name is Jennifer Corson and I am proud and honored to serve the Leeton R-X School District as the Middle/High School Principal.
At Leeton, the faculty and staff have a shared mission to prepare each student for a diverse and rapidly changing world through excellent educational opportunities while in a safe and caring environment. Due to these changes, we will continue to adapt and change our approach, strategies, and procedures to provide the most effective learning environment possible for each individual student.
All of us at Leeton are eager to begin what promises to be the best year yet! This year is going to be amazing as we continue to provide academic experiences for our students that are rigorous, relevant, and help build relationships while making real-world connections. As your principal, it is important to me that everyone who steps through our doors are excited to be here. This attitude enables us to meet the challenges of academic excellence in a positive and fun environment.
I look forward to working with you as a partner in your child's education. In the event of any questions or issues, please do not hesitate to call the MS/HS Office at (660) 653-4314 to set up a meeting or email me at jcorson@leeton.k12.mo.us.
Proud to be a BULLDOG!
Marsha Corbin
Marsha Corbin has served as Executive Director for the Old Trails Regional Tourism Partnership since September 2013. The partnership represents a 9 county region of mid-Missouri, and was organized to provide visitor infrastructure through the nine county region of Clay, Ray, Carroll, Chariton, Lafayette, Saline, Howard, Cooper and eastern Jackson. The partnership provides a gateway to the scenic and historic sites, unique products, and attractions of the region.
Prior to this position she worked for MU Extension with the Healthy Lifestyle Initiative in Lafayette County. She was the recipient of the Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City 2013 Healthy Lafayette Award for her work with farmers markets, local food pantries and walking and biking trails.
Prior to her employment with Old Trails, Marsha was a volunteer leader in the Show-Me Scenic Byway project, the predecessor to the Old Trails Partnership. Her previous work experience included seventeen years in the Title Insurance industry.
She attended the University of Missouri- Columbia, majoring in ag business. She and her husband Kent live on the family’s Century Farm at Dover and raise cattle and crops in partnership with their 2 sons.
(Current as of July 2016)
Tracy L. Amos
Born in Kansas City, MO, on June 4, 1970, Tracy spent her first few childhood years living in KC, MO. At age 8, her family moved to Montrose, CO, where she spent the next several years before attending the University of Northern Colorado for her freshman year in 1988. She then transferred to Mesa State University and graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and an emphasis in Finance. In 1995, she graduated with a Master of Science in International Relations from Troy State University.
In 1993, Tracy joined the Missouri Army National Guard as an Executive Administrative Assistant. This position required she work only for officers ranking Colonel or higher. She also qualified as an Information Technology Specialist responsible for monitoring and troubleshooting military computer systems and operations. She is certified in multiple computer processing languages and dealt with highly classified material daily.
In March 1998, she married Von Amos and in March 1999, they welcomed their first child Alexis into the world. In 2000, they welcomed their son Garrett as an additional member of their family.
In 2005, Tracy deployed to Iraq where she worked as a Senior Intelligence Analyst at the General Officer level. After serving our nation for 24 years, she retired in 2016 as a Command Sergeant Major, also at the General Officer level. This senior rank is only achieved by less than 0.8% of uniformed men and women during their military careers. After retiring from the National Guard, Tracy and her family moved back to Missouri. She currently resides and works in Lincoln, MO, as a Relator. With the values and ethics instilled in her through the Army and having grown up spending summers at the Lake of the Ozarks, she is excited to serve her neighbors and contribute to the community she calls home.
Tracy’s commitment is evident in her pursuit of education and community involvement. She is certified by the Missouri Real Estate Commission and the National Association of Realtors as a Realtor. She has continued her professional development and achieved the designation of At Home with Diversity (AHWD). Additionally, Since January 2020, Tracy has served on the Western Central Association of Realtors Education Committee, the Missouri Association of Realtors Professional Development Output Committee, and she is currently pursuing her GRI (Graduate Realtor Institute) designation.
Karl Kramer
My name is Karl A. Kramer and I am the Communications Director for McCarthy
Auto Group, based out of Olathe, KS and have held this position since October 23rd, of 2012. Prior to my position with McCarthy Auto Group, I worked in many Sales, Service & Legal capacities for General Motors Corporation/Company for two months shy of 21 years.
Along with my responsibilities with McCarthy Auto Group, I am the residing President of the Sedalia Chamber of Commerce (Sedalia, MO), President of the Whiteman Air Force Base – Base Community Council and also serve on the Boards for The First Tee of Kansas City and the American Cancer Society’s Chairman’s Circle for Kansas City.
In my present role I manage and coordinate all of the traditional marketing needs for McCarthy Auto Group, as well as coordinate all of the social media and reputation management for the dealerships and Collision Centers. We presently have nine automotive dealership locations and five Collision Centers. I also take great pride in coordinating the Auto Group’s Sponsorship’s and Community Involvement. Lastly, I also am responsible to coordinate all internal communications across the Auto Group. We presently have approximately 520 Team Members.
I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Automotive Technology / Advanced Technical Studies. While in college I served as a Student Teacher and while in college and during my employment with General Motors, served as a mentor to many colleagues.
My wife, Kristy, and I have been married for almost 27 years and are the proud parents of a 18-year- old son, Kendrick, and 17-year-old daughter, Kennedy.
Debra Andresen
November 1, 2018, Debra accepted the position of Executive Director of the Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce and began at the Chamber as an Office Manager in 2011.
Debra has a passion for her local community and has volunteered for several local Non-Profit over the years which include, Citizens Against Spouse Abuse (CASA), Sedalia Downtown Development, Child Safe, Whiteman Base Community Council, Missouri State Fair Foundation, and the BRCH Lub Dub. She is also an active member of the Sedalia Business Women since 2015 and was President from 2017-2018. Debra also serves as the District 4 representative for the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Missouri.
Debra is a 1993 graduate of Smith Cotton High School and holds an AAS in Office Manager and Marketing Retail from State Fair Community College.
Debra has been married to her husband Rick for 28 years. They have 4 children together and are guardians of their niece and nephew. Rick and Debra also have three grandchildren and a wonderful son-in-law.
Casey Lund
Casey Lund was born and raised in Warrensburg and is a graduate of Warrensburg High School and the University of Central Missouri. Casey was elected to the Warrensburg City Council in 2017 and is the current Mayor of Warrensburg. He and his wife, Jessica (a military brat), own Warrensburg Collision and Casey manages the business.
Casey serves on Whiteman Base Community Council (president beginning November 2019), Warrensburg Schools Foundation Board, the Western Missouri Medical Center Foundation Board (Business Relations Committee, chair), Johnson County Economic Development Board, Warrensburg Chamber Military Affairs Committee, Noon Rotary, President of Economic Coordinating Board, and mentors for the Big Idea Conference held at UCM. Casey was selected as Ingrams Magazine’s 40 Under 40 in 2018, is past president of the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce, completed Missouri Leadership in 2018, and a CLIMB 2014 graduate. He often presents or emcees for various organizations and groups.
He and his wife, Jessica, live in Warrensburg and have three beautiful daughters in the Warrensburg R-VI School district.
Suzanne Taylor
Suzanne Taylor is the Executive Director of the Greater Warrensburg Area Chamber of Commerce. Her duties involve managing an organization that’s purpose is to strengthen business, empower leaders and support the community. Suzanne was born, raised and educated in England but quickly adapted to the life of a military spouse after relocating to the United States over twenty years ago. Her desire to serve is evident through her active participation in the local community to include the Johnson County Adult Literacy Board of Directors, participation in the Early Childhood Hunger Operation Program, Project Community Connect and Manna Harvest. Suzanne is an active Rotarian, board member of Whiteman Base Community Council, member of the Whiteman Spouses’ Club and Western Missouri Medical Center (WMMC) Auxiliary, serves on the WMMC Foundation Business Relations Committee, and a member of the International Association of Women. She is a graduate of the Institute for Organization Management, past attendee to the National Security Forum at Air War College, and Community Leadership Means a Better Community (CLIMB) graduate and CLIMB Alumni of the Year. She feels her major accomplishment was raising two boys to be self-sufficient, productive, and caring adults. Suzanne enjoys walking, cooking, golfing and spending time with family and friends. She resides, with her husband, in Warrensburg and is vested in the community which they are proud to call home.
Dr. John Finnane
I have been a resident of Warrensburg for 22 years. I have served as principal at Maple Grove Elementary for the past 10 years. I have been a public school educator for 27 years and have served in the Warrensburg School District for the past 21 years. I will transition to a new role in the school district on July 1st, where I will serve as the Assistant Superintendent for Student Services. I hold a Bachelor's Degree from Kansas State University, a Master's Degree from Webster University, An Educational Specialist Degree from the University of Central Missouri, and a Doctorate from Lindenwood University. My wife Dr. Beth Finnane is a dentist in Warrensburg, and I have 4 children, Patrick 21, Matthew, 18, William, 16, and Catherine 11.
Lynette Stokes
A Boonville, Missouri native, Lynette Stokes relocated to Benton County in 2014. She joined Benton County Tourism & Recreation as the Executive Director in 2017 and enjoys promoting the counties’ unique towns, recreation and lake-related assets in Cole Camp, Lincoln and Warsaw.
Prior to joining tourism, she has been in property management, sales and marketing and accounting. She enjoys problem-solving, as well as event planning, marketing and fundraising and this has helped her become successful throughout her career.
When she isn’t working, you can find Lynette either out on one of the lakes or volunteering her time for the betterment of animals, as she has been a strong animal advocate for the past 7 years.
Lynette is eager to serve on the BCC and share her passion for the Benton County area. She is looking forward to using her skills and talents to support the members of our armed forces.
Gregory V. Frencken
Mr. Frencken serves on the Air Force Global Strike Command Commander’s Civic Leader Group. He is an active supporter of Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. He currently serves on the boards of Whiteman Base Community Council (Past President) and Whiteman Area Leadership Council (Vice President). In addition, he serves on the board of the national organization Strategic Deterrent Coalition, and is a National Security Forum alumni.
Mr. Frencken is the owner of Frencken Insurance and Financial Services, Inc. He has 31 years of experience in the insurance and financial services industry. He has represented State Farm as an independent contractor the last 23 years in Windsor, Missouri. Mr. Frencken also owns Jewell Enterprises, LLC which is involved in commercial property purchasing and leasing.
Originally from Neosho, Missouri, Mr. Frencken has been a resident of the Windsor, Missouri area for the last 23 years and Whiteman AFB area for 31 years. He is married to Jessica Frencken. Jessica is a Physical Therapist and owns Childs Play Therapy, LLC a pediatric rehabilitation/therapy company. They have three children. He and his wife, Jessica, live on 37 acres near the communities of Windsor, Clinton and Warrensburg with their youngest child, Emerson. Both Mr. Frencken and his wife have been active in organizations that support the area and Whiteman AFB.
EDUCATION:
1988 Bachelor of Health Science in Health Services Management, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.
1984-1986 Majored in Marketing and Business, Missouri Southern State University, Joplin, Mo. Played/Lettered on MSSU basketball team. Transferred to University of Missouri in Fall 1986.
2016 Retirement Income Certified Professional Designation from the American College of Financial Services, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Insurance, Securities, Mortgage Licenses.
WHITEMAN AFB AND MILITARY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
Air Force Global Strike Command………………………………….Civic Leader (AUG 2017 – Present)
Whiteman Area Leadership Council………………………………..Board Member (JUN 2016 - Present)
Vice President (AUG 2019 – Present)
Whiteman Base Community Council……………………………….Board Member (NOV 2008 - Present)
President (NOV 2015 – OCT 2017)
Strategic Deterrent Coalition…………………………………………Board Member (AUG 2019 – Present)
BOARD EXPERIENCE
Henry County 911 Emergency Communications Board……Board Member (APR 2015 - MAR 2019)
Windsor Vision Committee…………………………………….Chairman (2010)
Windsor Lions Club……………………………………… ……President (2000, 2006, 2011)
Windsor Area Chamber of Commerce……………………… President (1998-99)
Windsor Lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows……...Noble Grand (1999)
Windsor Improvement Company………………………………President (2004)
National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors
Windsor Area Chamber of Commerce
Windsor Masonic Lodge
Windsor Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Clinton Elks Lodge #1034
University of Missouri Tiger Scholarship Fund
University of Missouri Alumni Association
Sons of the American Legion
MILITARY ASSOCIATED SEMINARS/SYMPOSIUMS ATTENDED
Association of Defense Communities National Summit (2019)
National Security Forum (MAY 2019)
Utah Defense Alliance Triad Forum (2019)
Strategic Deterrent Coalition Symposium (2015, 2018 - 2019)
Nuclear Weapons Accident Incident Exercise VIP Day (APR 2017 Whiteman AFB)
Air Force Global Strike Command Education Symposium (APR 2017 Barksdale AFB)