Lieutenant General (Ret.) Dirk Jameson

Lieutenant General (Ret.) Dirk Jameson

Retired
U.S. Air Force
NSWG

Lieutenant General Jameson retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1996 after more than three decades of military service. His final assignment was as Deputy Commander-in-Chief U.S. Strategic Command. He has since served in executive positions with a number of aerospace companies and as Executive Director of the Texas State Infrastructure Fund.

Lieutenant General Jameson retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1996 after more than three decades of military service. His final assignment was as Deputy Commander-in-Chief U.S. Strategic Command.

General Jameson commanded the Air Force’s 20th Air Force and was responsible for the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile forces of the United States. He served as Chief of Staff and Director of Command Control, Strategic Air Command and commanded the USAF Strategic Missile Center at Vandenberg AFB, California. He was instrumental in facilitating Military to Military exchanges with the Commander of Russia’s Strategic Rocket Forces.

After retiring from the Air Force, General Jameson served in executive positions with a number of aerospace companies and as Executive Director of the Texas State Infrastructure Fund. He has served two terms on the Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, and is a member of the Advisory Boards of the Center for Climate and Security and the Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs.   

He received his undergraduate degree in Business Management from the University of Puget Sound, his M.B.A. in Business Management from Ohio State University, and completed the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Business Program for Senior Executives. He graduated from the National War College and attended the Harvard University Kennedy School National Security Program for Senior Executives.