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Craddock Joins MTCI Board of Advisors

Management and Training Consultants, Inc. (MTCI) is pleased to announce that Gen. (ret.) Bantz J. (John) Craddock is the newest member of its Board of Advisors. Gen. (ret.) Bantz J. (John) Craddock currently serves as Engility Corporation’s Global Strategic Advisor.

The General’s unparalleled knowledge, marked by decades of service to our country, will benefitMTCI’s Board immensely. His experience serving as a distinguished leader in both the corporate and military arenas particularly offers MTCI insights into strategic revenue growth.

Gen. Craddock previously served as Senior Vice President for Strategic Relations of Engility Corporation, where he led a team focused on developing and maintaining relationships with strategic customers.

Prior to Engility, he served as president of the MPRI division of L-3 Communications Services Group. MPRI was a global provider of private military contractor services, offering a wide range of professional services to both public and private customers. At MPRI, Gen. Craddock led the restructuring/turn- around of the MPRI organization and was a key Leader in the spinoff that created Engility Corporation.

Gen. Craddock served 38 years in the U.S. Army, holding many leadership positions throughout his career. Most recently, he was Commander of the U.S. European Command and the Supreme Allied Commander of NATO from 2006 – 2009.

Gen. Craddock received many U.S. military and international awards for distinguished service and is a member of key professional and military associations, including the Association of the United States Army and the Council on Foreign Relations, and he serves on the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Council.

He is a graduate from West Virginia University and received a master’s degree in military arts and sciences from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.

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