Colleyville

New Leadership Series Features Accomplished Executives and Focuses on Ethical Practices and Values

Accomplished executives from diverse industries across the Dallas/Fort Worth area will share experiences, insights, and inspiration in a new monthly speaker series, held in Colleyville. Speakers will draw upon their expertise and experience, focusing their remarks on ethical and effective leadership principles.

Join us each month for this exciting new initiative, the DFW Leadership Series. On November 30th, General Bruce Carlson, USAF Retired and Emeritus General Authority will share his thoughts regarding leadership and management in a presentation entitled “Leading People, Managing Things.” 

Future speakers will include Mark Gottfredson, Partner at Bain & Company; John Merris, CEO of Solo Stove; and more.

Visit this link to register for this free event. You will receive more information and email reminders.

Retired Air Force General Bruce Carlson began his 37-year military career as a commissioned officer in 1971, after graduating with distinction from the Air Force ROTC program at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, with a degree in Accounting & Business Administration. He entered the US Air Force as an ROTC distinguished graduate, attended Flight School, then flew fighter and forward air control aircraft, serving a combat tour in Southeast Asia.

He served as a command pilot with more than 3,900 flying hours in ten different aircraft and later commanded the Air Force’s first stealth fighter wing. Carlson also served in the offices of the Secretary of the Air Force and Secretary of Defense and as the Director of Force Structure, Resources and Assessment (J-8) on the Joint Staff. Bruce then served as principal military advisor to the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and the Deputy Secretary of Defense. He was responsible for the coordination of critical national security matters with the Joint Staff, Secretary of Defense, and White House Staff.

Prior to his retirement in 2009 as Commander of the Air Force Materiel Command, General Bruce Carlson was responsible for all US Air Force science & technology research efforts, Air Force acquisition personnel, Air Force flight developmental testing, and worldwide sustainment of all Air Force aircraft, communications, computer and weapons systems, including supply chain management and contractor support.

Following retirement, he was appointed the 17th Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (DNRO), where he served for three years. As DNRO, he provided direction and leadership to develop, build, launch, and operate the United States’ spy satellite constellation.

Among Bruce Carlson’s military awards and decorations are the Defense Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Air Force ROTC Distinguished Alumni Award, the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Award, the DoD Medal for Distinguished Public Service, the James V. Hartinger Award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Military Space, and the Order of the Sword, Air Force Materiel Command.

Bruce was sustained to the Second Quorum of Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in April 2009 and granted Emeritus status in October 2015. During his final three years in service to the church, Elder Carlson served on the Middle East and Africa North Desk, where he assisted in directing the Church’s activities in those regions.

He currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors at Lockheed Martin; as chairman of the Space Dynamics Laboratory Guidance Council; as chairman of Utah State’s Space Dynamics Laboratory Board of Directors, and as a member of the Draper Laboratory Corporation. Carlson also serves on the Church’s Military Advisory Committee. Bruce and his wife of 51 years, Vicki, have three children and fourteen grandchildren.