Major General Todd I. Stewart, Ph.D., Class of '68
Major General Todd Stewart completed his
baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1968. From there
he was commissioned into the United States Air Force as a
distinguished graduate of Michigan Tech's Reserve Officer
Training Corps program. He went on to complete a master's
degree in engineering administration from Southern Methodist
University in 1971 and a doctoral degree in management in
1980 from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He is also
a distinguished graduate of Squadron Officer School, Air Command
and Staff College, and Air War College at Maxwell Air Force
Base in Alabama.
Major General Stewart is the Director of
Plans and Programs, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command,
at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. As director, he
is responsible for development of the command's strategic
and long-range plans; resource programming and allocation
for all major business areas; and other workforce and organization
policies. He has served in a variety of Air Force civil engineer
positions, including Deputy Air Force Civil Engineer and Command
Civil Engineer for both Air Education and Training Command
and Air Force Materiel Command. He has also served as an associate
professor of management at the Air Force Institute of Technology.
Over the course of his career, Major General
Stewart has been honored with many awards including: the Legion
of Merit; the 1980 Gage H. Crocker Award for outstanding professor
from the Air Force Institute of Technology; and in 1993 the
Society of Military Engineer's Newman Medal for most outstanding
Air Force civil engineering contribution. The general and
his wife, Dorothy, live in Dayton, Ohio and have one adult
daughter, Sarah, who is also an officer in the Air Force. |