The Logistics Lens
Summary: In this episode, Brigadier General Max Stitzer reflects on his nearly 40-year career in the Air Force, beginning as an enlisted airman in 1984 and rising to senior leadership. He shares how what started as a six-year commitment turned into four decades of service driven by his passion for the mission and the people around him. Stitzer walks through his early roles in intelligence and command-and-control, his transition into logistics, and how his supply chain management education supported his growth. A major focus of the conversation is his transition from enlisted to officer after 10 years of service. He explains how this shift required him to start over, rebuild credibility, and adapt to new expectations despite his prior experience. He also highlights the importance of mentorship, humility, and embracing military traditions such as the first salute, which reinforce identity and culture within the service. Throughout the episode, Stitzer emphasizes that leadership is built through relationships, continuous learning, and a commitment to serving others. Catch up on more episodes here: www.youtube.com/@The-Logistics-Lens [http://www.youtube.com/@The-Logistics-Lens] #Strategy #Logistics #USArmy #Commerce #War Key Talking Points * Nearly 40-year Air Force career that began with a six-year enlistment commitment * Motivation to stay in the military was driven by people and relationships * Early career in target intelligence and command and control within fighter squadrons * Transition into logistics and development as a generalist leader over time * Education in supply chain management played a key role in career progression * Transition from enlisted to officer after 10 years of service * Importance of humility and the need to start over when changing roles * Challenges of being perceived differently as a new officer despite prior experience * The first salute as a meaningful military tradition that reinforces culture * Mentorship and support systems as critical to growth and success * Leadership as a long term process built through experience and relationships * Advice to carefully consider motivation when pursuing the officer path
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