ILTA Announces General James Mattis as Closing Keynote Speaker for ILTA 2022

ILTA is excited to announce Marine General James N. Mattis (ret.) will address participants at ILTA 2022 on Tuesday, June 14 as our closing keynote speaker during our conference luncheon. Last month, ILTA announced nationally recognized author and geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan will address the conference during the opening keynote on Monday June 13. Stay tuned for more announcements — our third keynote speaker will be revealed in our May newsletter.

A dedicated patriot, intellectual, and strategist, former Secretary of Defense, Gen. Mattis exemplifies principled leadership in times of turbulence. One of the preeminent leaders of his generation, Gen. Mattis has spent nearly 50 years in the service of his country. Renowned for his diligent study of war, and his dogged efforts on the battlefield, Gen. Mattis is described as a principled commander who is not afraid to tell it like it is.

A rare combination of thinker and doer, scholar and strategist, Gen Mattis knows the monumental powers and responsibility of our military forces, and the challenges of our dangerous and complex world. His matchless dedication to his job and country earned him universal respect and reverence — from allies and adversaries alike. Gen. Mattis served as the 26th Secretary of Defense of the United States for nearly two years before resigning with distinction. With his reputation as a sharp analyst and venerable wartime leader, Gen. Mattis received nearly unanimous, bipartisan support for his nomination. A living Marine Corps legend, he made history by securing special permission from Congress to lead the Pentagon, sooner than he was eligible.

As Secretary of Defense, Gen. Mattis preferred not to play politics — a quality that boosted admiration for the retired general. Instead, he focused on making combat readiness one of his main priorities and served as the primary author of a new American defense strategy whose central goal was to take on "revisionist" powers that "seek to create a world consistent with their authoritarian models." Viewed as the steady hand in tumultuous times, he championed building a network of alliances and strategic partnerships around the world. "Our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances and partnerships," then Secretary Mattis wrote in a letter to President Trump. Without maintaining those alliances, he says, we cannot protect our interests or serve the role of an indispensable nation in the free world. His resolve to amass and maintain positive relations with key countries served as a premier example of professionalism and stability in a political landscape wrought with unpredictability.

During his 44 years in the Marines, Gen. Mattis rose from an 18-year-old reservist to the highest rank of four-star general. He capped off his military career as head of the U.S. Central Command, where he was in charge of all American forces serving in the Middle East and oversaw operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as parts of Syria, Iran, and Yemen. He retired from the post in 2013. It would be just four years later, in 2017, that he would answer the call to serve again, as the first member of President Donald Trump’s cabinet cleared to take office. A veteran of three wars, Gen Mattis spent much of his career involved in overseas conflict. Described by colleagues and his staff as brave, honest, and humble, Gen. Mattis proved to be an exceptional motivator of Marines and developed a leading style that endeared him to his troops.

"Believe so completely in subordinates they have no choice but to believe in themselves; act from integrity and authenticity, let your very goodness put ambition out of context," he counsels.

As part of his "hearts and minds" approach to counterinsurgency operations, Gen. Mattis established the Center for Advanced Operational Culture Learning, which remains active today. The academy provides Marine Corps officers and senior enlisted personnel with cultural awareness and language skills training to ensure units can operate effectively in complex expeditionary environments. A patriot who always put country above self, Gen. Mattis steeped himself in the history and tradition of the military and dedicated himself to the Marine Corps. Gen. Mattis speaks with candor and thoughtful analysis about the threats that face our nation and military. Humorous, compassionate, and strategic, he also offers insightful lessons in leadership, with a deep focus on the art of empowering individuals.