MCEC Global Training Summit 2024 Strong Foundation. Future Success.

Over 600 guests joined us for the opening gala event on July 29, 2024, celebrating 20 years of the MCEC Student 2 Student® program and benefitting the Frances Hesselbein Student Leadership ProgramTM.

The summit opened with a video greeting by U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. “It’s great to have the chance to speak to the Military Child Education Coalition,” said Secretary Austin.

“For more than 25 years, MCEC has worked to support the youngest members of our DoD community. Our military children make big sacrifices to support their parents’ service to our country, so we’re committed to standing by them and to helping them achieve their own dreams.”

Lloyd Austin, U.S. Secretary of Defense

Students from the newly formed MCEC Student Advisory Council (SAC) took center stage, sharing their experiences as military-connected kids and highlighting the impact of MCEC student programming.

“(While attending the FHSLP) our group had the privilege to participate in the United States Air Force Academy’s annual National Character in Leadership Symposium. We heard dozens of speakers from all walks of life share their personal leadership experiences. I learned being a leader does not mean being the smartest or most experienced. Being a leader means being bold, being compassionate, and being someone who will show up not just for yourself, but for your team, your friends, and your family.”

Emily, 2024 Frances Hesselbein Student Leadership Program attended, USAFA

Distinguished presenter U.S. Army LTG (Ret.) Darrell K. Williams, President of Hampton University, offered special remarks during the summit’s opening gala event.

“Thank you, MCEC, for standing in the gaps of those lost spaces in between military assignments, moving from one place to another often on a global scale. That is one of the pressing needs of our time, and you have filled that space for almost three decades.”

U.S. Army LTG (Ret.) Darrell K. Williams

The opening gala event featured a fundraiser for the Frances Hesselbein Student Leadership Program, surpassing its goal of $25,000.  Our heartfelt thanks to the individuals and organizations that helped make the fundraiser a success and pave the way for the next class of student leaders! Special remarks were given by COL Guy St. Louis, speaking of the impact Student 2 Student and the Frances Hesselbein Student Leadership Program had on his daughter, Briana.

This year, we introduced the Military Child Champion Award, honoring those who make significant contributions of time, talent and resources to military families. The 2024 winners were USAA (Corporate level), Wounded Warrior Project (Partner level), and the admirable GEN (Ret.) Dennis J. Reimer and Mrs. Mary Jo Reimer (Individual level). See the 2024 Awards page to watch the ceremony.

“A tremendous amount of progress has been made in MCEC’s 26 years. I have been inspired by the young people who participate in MCEC programs that have come across this stage tonight. They have made a difference in their schools and with their families. They will make an even greater difference when they go out into the world.”

General (Retired) Dennis J. Reimer, former Chief of Staff of the Army

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