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Future Class
April 26 - May 8,
2009
More Information: |
Click here to listen to a recent interview with NSS Director Bill Smullen on the subject of national security challenges that will face the next President and administration. The interview aired on 20 May 2008 and conducted by Dr. David McIntyre, Director of the Interactive Center for Homeland Security at Texas A&M University.
Bill Smullen was appointed as the Director of National Security
Studies at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in
June of 2003. He is also
Maxwell’s Senior Fellow in National Security and a member of the
faculty of Prior to his appointment at Syracuse University, he was the Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and of the U.S. Department of State beginning in January 2001. As principal advisor to the Secretary, he was responsible for monitoring and evaluating the formulation and implementation of departmental policies. He was also involved in the planning and development of concept strategy associated with foreign policy matters.
A professional soldier for 30 years, he retired from the
His last assignment on active duty was Special Assistant to the
eleventh and twelfth Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral
William J. Crowe, Jr., and General Colin L. Powell.
Upon leaving active duty, he became the Executive Assistant
to General Powell, assisting with the writing and promotion of his
best-selling autobiography, “My American Journey,” published in
1995. From 1993 to 2001
he had daily responsibility for managing the General’s private
office and professional activities.
Beginning in 1997 he doubled his responsibilities by becoming
the Chief of Staff for America’s Promise—The Alliance for Youth,
which General Powell chaired from May 1997 to January 2001.
Among his career accomplishments, he has been elected to Syracuse
University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Hall of
Fame, the University of Maine ROTC Hall of Fame, and was chosen as
the recipient of the University of Maine 2007 Alumni Career Award,
which is the highest honor presented by the University of Maine
Alumni Association. He received the 2007 Public Relations Society of
America’s Lloyd B. Dennis Distinguished Leadership Award.
In
2005, he was named to Strathmore’s “Who’s Who,” as one who has
demonstrated leadership and achievement in his occupation and
profession.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business and Economics from
the University of Maine in 1962 and a Master of Arts Degree in
Public Relations from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public
Communications at Syracuse University in 1974. |
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National Security Studies is an Executive Education Program of the Maxwell School of Syracuse University |
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