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			College Set to Honor General Byron S. Bagby Presentation of Honorary Doctorate of 
			Humane Letters Open to the Public
 
 
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            [September 23, 2021]  
			
			 Byron S. Bagby, Managing Partner of BMB Solutions, LLC and 
			retired Army Major General, will be honored with a Doctorate of 
			Humane Letters at Lincoln College on Friday, September 24. In 
			addition to receiving an honorary doctorate degree, he will address 
			students and trustees and provide valuable insights of his esteemed 
			career and life-long experiences.  | 
        
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			 General Bagby served as Commandant of Joint Forces 
			Staff College, Chief Operating Officer of the Office of Military 
			Cooperation in Cairo, Egypt, managing security cooperation programs, 
			and Chief Operating Officer of the U.S. Army in Europe, directing 
			all the activities of over 1,000 people in 30 locations and nine 
			countries. Bagby also held duties at the Pentagon on the Joint Staff 
			and Department of the Army Staff. 
 General Bagby’s honors include two Army Distinguished Service 
			medals, the Ranger Tab, the Master Parachutist Badge, the 
			Westminster College Lifetime Alumni Achievement Award, and Fulton 
			Public Schools Hall of Fame inductee. He is also a life member of 
			the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.
 
			Bagby is a certified True Growth Leadership 
			facilitator and Authentic Leadership Development Coach through the 
			Chambers Bay Institute, coaching more than 400 executives.    
			
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He is currently serving on the Advisory Board for Ryan Consulting 
as Chair, the Board of Directors of Management Support Technology, Inc., and the 
Board of Trustees for William Woods College and Columbia Southern University. 
Bagby previously served as a Board of Trustee member at Westminster College (MO) 
from 2012-2017. 
 General Bagby will be presented the Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters on 
September 24 at 4:00 p.m. in the Johnston Center for Performing Arts on the 
Lincoln College campus. Due to new state health 
mandates, attendees will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative 
COVID-19 test within the prior three days. All guests will be required to wear 
face coverings in all campus facilities, regardless of vaccination status.
 
				 
			[Lauren D. Grenlund] |