Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard Boutwell Named Senior Vice Chancellor at Troy University - Alabama News

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Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard H. Boutwell, a 1991 Troy University alumnus, has been named the University's Senior Vice Chancellor for Advancement.

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Boutwell will be responsible for governmental relations, development/alumni affairs, public affairs and strategic oversight of the University’s relationship with all branches of the military services. “Gen. Boutwell brings a wealth of leadership skills and passion to this position,” Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. said in a statement. “He excelled in every assignment during his U.S. Air Force career, and was chosen to fly as a member of the elite Thunderbirds squadron, known as the world’s most advanced aviators.

 

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