Executive Fellows

GEN Stephen R. Lyons
USA (Ret)

Lyons
GEN Stephen R. Lyons
USA (Ret)

General Lyons was appointed as White House Ports and Supply Chain Envoy in May 2022. He retired from the US Army in December 2021 after 38 years of service culminating as the 13th commander of US Transportation Command (TRANSCOM). TRANSCOM is one of 11 combatant commands within the DOD responsible to deploy and sustain military forces, provide humanitarian assistance, and integrate the multibillion-dollar Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise.

He began his career in Germany during the Cold War and subsequently held a wide range of assignments to include command of troops at every level, multiple combat deployments, and over eight years of experience in joint assignments. As a battalion commander in 2003, he led more than 1,200 Soldiers as part of the 3d Infantry Division ground assault to liberate Baghdad. He subsequently spent more than 40 months deployed to the US Central command area of responsibility in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan. In 2021 he led the mobility operations that enabled the historic evacuation of over 124,000 Afghans from Kabul international airport.

A native of Rensselaer New York, General Lyons graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the US Army in 1983. He holds two masters degrees, one from the Naval Postgraduate School in logistics management; and the second from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in national resource strategy. His awards include the defense distinguished service medal, the master parachutist badge, and numerous leadership awards. He has been recognized in the Congressional Record and inducted into the Hall of Fame at the Naval Postgraduate School and U.S. Army Materiel Command.