Sallyport Global gets new chief growth officer

By John Liang / April 19, 2018 at 11:10 AM

Retired Army Brig. Gen. Steven Anderson has joined Sallyport Global Holdings as the company's new chief growth officer, according to a statement issued today.

Anderson, a longtime Army logistician, will join Sallyport on April 23 to lead the company's business development and oversee its Global Mission Support and Security and Risk Management operations.

For the past two years, Anderson has served as the Afghanistan country manager for Fluor Corp., providing logistics support to U.S. and NATO forces on 11 operating bases in the country, according to Sallyport Global. Since 2010, he has served as a director for Ultralife Corp., a battery and communications equipment manufacturer. He has also been a senior mentor for the Army's Battle Command Training Program, training logistics leaders and units deploying to combat zones.

Anderson retired from the Army in April 2010 after a 31-year career that included logistics command and staff assignments in Korea, Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Germany, Hawaii and four Pentagon tours. He served as the deputy chief of staff for logistics for the Multi-National Force in Iraq for 15 months and was the chief logistics architect of the "Five Brigade Surge" of 2007, according to the statement. From 2004-2006, Anderson was the senior logistics staff officer for U.S. Forces in Korea. His final assignment prior to retirement was director of logistics operations and readiness on the Army staff in the Pentagon.

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