Caroline Krewson

While her father served with the United States Air Force, Caroline Krewson grew up living in many locations throughout the United States, Germany, and France. Graduating magna cum laude and achieving the academic recognition of Phi Beta Kappa, she received her undergraduate degree in German Language and Literature from the University of Maryland. Ms. Krewson then earned a Master of Public Administration from Golden Gate University, graduating summa cum laude at the top of her class. Ms. Krewson also has completed the Harvard University Program for Senior Officials in National Security. Having earned the Defense Superior Service Medal from the Headquarters, United States Pacific Command, at Camp Smith, Hawaii, Ms. Krewson has now retired as an Air Force Reserve Colonel.

Colonel Krewson also served with the United States European Command in Stuttgart, Germany, and at Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina, where she was selected as the Air Mobility Command Reservist of the Year. Other duty assignments included the United States Air Force Fighter Weapons School, located at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, and the Secretary of the Air Force’s Legislative Liaison Division in the Pentagon. Colonel Krewson was a Distinguished Military Graduate. Her military career was initiated as Senator John Sherman Cooper of Kentucky administered the oath of military service to Colonel Krewson as she was graduating at the top of her commissioned officer class.

Complementing her military service, Ms. Krewson has more than 25 years of executive experience in the Federal government and private industry in positions such as Associate Regional Administrator, Chief of Staff, Deputy Regional Administrator, Director of the International Copyright Institute, Director of Administration, and Vice President. In these positions, Caroline Krewson has been responsible for resource management, policy development, customer service, strategic planning and implementation, staffing, and employee development.