Gen. Ann Dunwoody on Change and Peak Performance

Gen. Ann Dunwoody on Change and Peak Performance

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First female Four-Star General, Ann Dunwoody addresses leadership, peak performance, leading change, visioning, and logistics. She recounts her journey of becoming a keynote speaker; juxtaposing it against her army experience and showing how each experience informed the other. Her unique approach to storytelling makes her voice one to pay attention to. Watch above to experience the way she approaches speaking. 

General Ann Dunwoody is the former commanding general of one of the Army’s largest commands, the US Army Materiel Command. She led many divisions at home and abroad and commanded at every level, and supported the largest deployment and redeployment of US forces since WWII. The author of the book, A Higher Standard: Leadership Strategies from America’s First Female Four-Star General, Dunwoody shares what nearly four decades in the military taught her about effective leadership, revealing the core principles that guided her to her historic appointment. Through engaging stories and battle-tested insights, she offers audiences practical, tactical advice to lead and achieve with maximum success – no matter the size or scope of their organization. Spunky and a straight shooter, she is exclusively represented by Leading Authorities, Inc. speakers bureau.

First Female Four-Star General, Retired Commander of U.S. Army Materiel Command, and Author of A Higher Standard

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General Ann Dunwoody is the former commanding general of the U.S. Army Materiel Command, one of the largest commands in the Army with more than 69,000 employees and presence in all 50 states and 145 countries. She was also the Army’s deputy chief of staff, G-4 (logistics) and supported the largest deployment and redeployment of U.S. forces since WWII. The first female four-star general, Dunwoody led many divisions at home and abroad, commanding at every level, and she addresses leadership, peak performance, leading change, visioning, and logistics.