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Chairman
Eugene E. Habiger, General, USAF (Ret)
General Eugene E. Habiger (U.S. Air Force, Retired) is recently retired as the President/CEO of the San Antonio Water System and, as such, was responsible for the general operations of the System along with the strategic long-range business and water resources planning. General Habiger was charged with ensuring the timely and efficient delivery of new water sources for the San Antonio region and with ensuring a high level of success in all operating areas of the System.
Prior to joining the San Antonio Water System, General Habiger was the Department of Energy's Director of Security and Emergency Operations. As the Department's "Security Czar", he was responsible for implementing the Secretary's security reform plan and oversaw all security functions, including safeguards and security policy, cyber-security, critical infrastructure protection, foreign visits and assignments, and emergency operations functions. He was charged by the Secretary with changing the security culture at DoE and establishing a program to re-energize and restore confidence in the Department's Security Program.
General Habiger has over 35 years of experience in National Security and Nuclear Operations. In his previous assignment as the Commander in Chief of United States Strategic Command, he was responsible for all U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy strategic nuclear forces supporting the national security objective of strategic deterrence. In this position he established an unprecedented military-to-military relationship with his Russian counterparts and extraordinary confidence building and openness resulted. This initiative was the centerpiece of a 60 Minutes II segment in February 2000 and a CNN special in October 2000.
He is a command pilot with more than 5,000 flying hours, primarily in bomber aircraft. During the Vietnam War, he flew 150 combat missions.
He serves on the Board of Directors for the Ted Turner's Nuclear Threat Initiative Foundation, Armed Services YMCA and the Fisher House Foundation of San Antonio.

Vice Chairman
Norbert R. Ryan, Jr., VADM, USN (Ret)

Treasurer
John C. Roots, Col, USMCR (Ret.)

Secretary
Robert F. London

Board of Directors
Michael C. Baker, Master Chief Petty Officer, USN (Ret.)
G. Kent Bankus
Frank (Skip) L. Bowman, Admiral, USN (Ret.)
Scott Celley
Honorable Maureen Cragin
L. Cutler Dawson, Vice Admiral, USN (Ret.)
Honorable Rudy F. de Leon
Les Frazee
Cindy Gainey
Donald R. Infante
, Major General, USA (Ret.)
Donald W. Jones, Lieutenant General, USA (Ret.)
Vernon B. Lewis, Jr., Major General, USA (Ret.)
John J. Mazach, Vice Admiral, USN (Ret.)
James Mellor
Roderick “Rocky” Mitchell
Cathy Morris

Kendell Pease, Rear Admiral, USN (Ret.)
Honorable Anthony Principi
John G. Rebelo, Jr.
Honorable Joe R. Reeder
Norman T. Saunders, Rear Admiral, USCG (Ret.)
Sue Mandry-Schwartz
Jan Van Prooyen
, Major General, USA (Ret.)
Greg Verone
Joseph J. Went
, General, USMC (Ret.)

ASYMCA Branch Representative
Timothy M. Sullivan, Jr., ASYMCA of Alaska

Active Emeritus Board
Paul J. Hartley, Jr., Captain, USN (Ret.)
Dr. Elija Hicks
Wesley L. McDonald
, Admiral, USN (Ret.)
Robert W. Sennewald, General, USA (Ret.)

Military Advisory Committee
Pam Allan, (Spouse, Commandant of the Coast Guard)
Vicki Cody
, (Spouse, Vice Chief of the Army)
Annette Conway, (Spouse, Commandant of the Marine Corps)
Jennie Moseley, (Spouse, Chief of the Air Force)
Deborah Mullen, (Spouse, Chief of Naval Operations)
Lynne Pace, (Spouse, Chairman, Joint Chiefs)

Department of Defense Representatives
DUSD, Military Community and Family Policy, Ms Leslie Arsht
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, CSM William Joseph Gainey, U.S. Army
Sergeant Major of the Army Kenneth O. Preston
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Major Carlton W. Kemp
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Campa Terry D. Scott
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Rod McKinley
Sergeant Major, Reserve Affairs, USMCR, Joseph A. Staudt

Department of Homeland Security Representative
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, Charles “Skip” Bowen