Major General Scott Gray

U.S. Air Force (Ret), Chair, President, and CEO of the Combat Wounded Veteran Challenge

Major General Scott Gray, USAF, (Ret) has held numerous staff positions at the numbered air force, major command, Air Staff, Secretary of the Air Force and Joint Chiefs of Staff levels, and has commanded in support and operational organizations. The general’s operational commands include tactical, strategic airlift and air refueling organizations.  General Gray also commanded the 89th Airlift Wing at Andrews AFB, Md., overseeing worldwide special airlift, logistics and communications support for the President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense and other senior leaders of the United States. Awarded his wings in 1978, General Gray is a command pilot with more than 3,500 flying hours in the C-130E/H, EC-130, C-5, KC-135R, C-32 and C-17.  After retiring from the USAF Scott worked for Lockheed Martin Aero, serving as the Director Business Development, VP F-22 Sustainment and finally as the VP Global Sustainment.  Today he is the President and CEO of the Combat Wounded Veterans Challenge, on the Board of the Flag and General Officers Network, President of the Florida West Coast Chapter of the Air Force Association, and Chairman of the SAM Fox Association.