Keynote Speaker
Supreme Allied Commander Europe 2019-2022
As the previous commander of all US and NATO military forces involved in the start and continuation of the recent Russia-Ukraine conflict, Tod Wolters was able to command and witness the influence of democratic values, demonstrating that global security is enhanced by the conduct of a nation’s military and that nation’s value system.
Tod Wolters'S SPEAKING FEE $40K - $70K
In 2022, General Tod Wolters completed a distinguished 40-year active-duty career in the US Air Force as the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and Commander of the US European Command (EUCOM). As the SACEUR: he led Europe’s transition out of Afghanistan; ensured the COVID health crisis did not transform into a security crisis; and, led NATO’s military Allies and Partners through the largest invasion of a European nation since WWII. He united military activities alongside the leadership of all 30 NATO member nations and was instrumental in advancing the future transition of Sweden and Finland to NATO. In addition to commanding all European military forces, General Wolters worked closely with Presidents, Ambassadors, and Chiefs of Defense to improve the nation’s ability to defend and generate peace. His comprehensive approach dramatically improved the security disposition of the European continent.
Prior to General Wolters’ leadership position at NATO and EUCOM, he served as the Commander, of US Air Forces Europe, Commander of US Air Forces Africa, Commander of NATO Allied Air Command, and Director of Joint Air Power Competence Center from 2016 to 2019. General Wolters has also served as the Director of Operations of the US Joint Staff, Director of Operations of the US Air Force, Commander of 12th Air Force/Air Component Command US Southern Command, Director of Legislative Liaison/US Air Force, Deputy Commander of US and NATO Air Forces Afghanistan, Director of Operations US Air Force Space Command and as a Deputy Commander for Combined Security Assistance Command Afghanistan.
Additionally, General Wolters served in key leadership positions at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels of the United States military. These positions included command of three Tactical Air Wings, a Fighter Group, a Fighter Squadron, and staff positions at USAF Headquarters and US Pacific Command. General Wolters fought and commanded during Operation Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), and Southern Watch (Iraq).
General Wolters’ awards and decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, and the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal. Additionally, General Wolters has over 5000 flight hours primarily in the F-15C, F-22, OV-10, T-38, and A-10 aircraft.
General Wolters graduated from the US Air Force Academy in 1982. His military education includes the US Air Force Fighter Weapons School, Air Command and Staff College, Armed Forces Staff College, and the US Army War College. General Wolters holds master’s degrees from Embry-Riddle Aero University and the US Army War College. Additionally, General Wolters was a Senior Executive Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and Harvard University.
In this talk, Tod Wolters will discuss the art of working with multiple foreign governments and achieving consensus. He will describe the US military’s role in civil-military relations, America’s role in European security, a leader’s responsibilities in the 21st century, and the power of the human spirit in achieving peace.
The key messages deliver greater “whole-of-government” awareness, increased military readiness, and enhanced alignment between national intent & military activity. Wolters’ recent role as the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (WRT Russia, Ukraine, and Afghanistan) provides numerous experiences to strengthen this discussion.
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