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Biography:
Admiral Stuart Platt
Admiral
Stuart Platt completed a distinguished 31-year military career
and has followed it with an equally successful executive career
in business, principally in the technology and defense sectors.
Appointed by President Reagan as the Navys first Competition
Advocate General, he led an historic reform program to improve
the way the Navy buys ships, aircraft and weapon systems.
He was also deputy commander of the Naval Sea Systems Command,
where he was responsible for the acquisition of Navy surface
ships and submarines during the build-up of the 600 ship Navy.
Earlier assignments included Officer in Charge, Navy Nuclear
Propulsion Reactor Design School and Platt is a highly decorated
Vietnam veteran. He was recently honored by being named to
the Cold War Leadership Hall of Fame by the Submarine Force
Library & Museum Association. Platt is also the Chairman
of the Historic Ships Foundation in San Francisco and was
a presidential appointee to the Board of Governors of the
United States Merchant Marine Academy. Admiral Platt has a
Master of Science from the William E. Simon Graduate School
of Business at the University of Rochester as well as an MBA
from the School of Business at the University of Michigan.
He is also a graduate of the Executive Program, Graduate School
of Business at Stanford University.
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