Reynold N. Hoover | |
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Born | (1961-05-02) May 2, 1961 (age 63) Hartford, Connecticut |
Allegiance | United States |
Service | United States Army |
Years of service | 1983–2018 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands | 167th Theater Sustainment Command 135th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) 111th Ordnance Group 441st Ordnance Battalion |
Battles / wars | Gulf War War in Afghanistan |
Awards | Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit (2) Bronze Star Medal |
Reynold Nelson Hoover (born May 2, 1961) is a retired lieutenant general of the United States Army, who served as the deputy commander of the United States Northern Command.
He is the chief executive officer of the 2028 Summer Olympics, succeeding Kathy Carter.
Education
Hoover is a 1983 graduate of the United States Military Academy. He later earned a Master of Arts in Public-Private Management from Birmingham–Southern College, a Juris Doctor from the Columbus School of Law and a Master of Strategic Studies degree from the United States Army War College.
Awards and decorations
References
- Hubbell, Martindale (March 2002). Martindale Hubbell Law Directory, 2002. Martindale-Hubbell. ISBN 9781561604913.
- "We invest in businesses that matter".
- Register of Graduates and Former Cadets, United States Military Academy. West Point, New York: Association of Graduates U.S.M.A. 1989. p. 911. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
- ^ "Lieutenant General Reynold N. Hoover, USA". U.S. Northern Command. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
- "LA28 organizers choose former US military leader Reynold Hoover as CEO". AP News. 2024-06-05. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- Norton, Erika (2024-08-06). "LA 2028 Olympic Committee Names Hoover '83 New CEO". West Point Association of Graduates. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
- Register of Graduates and Former Cadets, United States Military Academy. 1984.
- "Reynold Nelson Hoover". West Point Association of Graduates. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
- ^ "Lieutenant General Reynold N. Hoover". National Guard Bureau. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
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Preceded byDaniel R. Hokanson | Deputy Commander of the United States Northern Command 2016–2018 |
Succeeded byMike Dumont |
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