Major General Richard C. Alexander, the former Adjutant General of Ohio is a Senior Consultant with the American Business Development Group, an internationally respected, full-spectrum business development consulting firm, now representing a diverse list of over fifty prominent U.S. and international businesses. American Business Development Group enjoys a reputation as the largest business development firm in the United States which specializes in the re-equipping and modernization of the United States Armed Forces. The firm has facilitated more than $680,000,000 in “new found sales” for client companies in the last year and historically each year for the last four years.
Before joining American Business Development Group General Alexander was the Executive Director of National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS). Before taking the position, he served as the NGAUS's 45th president from September 1996 to September 1998.
General Alexander has more than four decades in uniform, beginning with an enlistment in the United States Marine Corps in 1954. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant upon completing the Ohio National Guard Officer Candidate School in 1965. General Alexander was promoted and recognized as a Major General on October 6, 1992.
General Alexander was appointed Adjutant General of Ohio in December 1987. A member of the Governor's cabinet, he was responsible for the Adjutant General's Department and the preparedness of the more than 18,000 service members assigned to Ohio's Army and Air National Guard, the Ohio Military Reserve and the Ohio Naval Militia.
General Alexander, a graduate of the Army War College, holds a Bachelors degree from Franklin University and is the recipient of countless military decorations and civilian professional awards. He is also a graduate of the Army Command and General Staff Studies Course.
General Alexander lives in Alexandria, VA with his wife Lavera.
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