Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Welcomes New Leadership

Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Welcomes New Leadership
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation (MCSF), dedicated to providing educational scholarships to the children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen, is thrilled to announce that Lieutenant General George W. Smith Jr., USMC (Ret.), has assumed the role of chairman of the board of directors. With a vast career spanning nearly four decades in the Marine Corps, LtGen Smith’s expertise offers a refreshing perspective as the organization continues its vital mission.
A Commitment to Marine Families
LtGen Smith succeeds General Robert B. Neller, USMC (Ret.), who served as chairman since 2020. Expressing his enthusiasm for the position, LtGen Smith stated, "It's a privilege to continue serving the Marine Corps community through the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. The Scholarship Foundation's mission to honor Marines by educating their children embodies the very best of our values. I look forward to working with this dedicated team to advance that mission." His words reflect a deep commitment to the values of education and support that lie at the foundation's core.
Strategic Leadership Ahead
As the new chairman, LtGen Smith will leverage his extensive experience to provide strategic oversight to MCSF. This role will involve partnering closely with the President and CEO to prioritize organizational goals, monitor progress, and implement key strategic plans. Moreover, LtGen Smith will act as a lead ambassador for the organization, working diligently to cultivate relationships with donors, engage with Marine Corps leadership, and collaborate with community partners to enhance support for the foundation's objectives.
Extensive Military Background
A seasoned infantry officer, LtGen Smith has undertaken significant leadership roles at every level in the Marine Corps. He most recently commanded the I Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF), the largest Marine Air-Ground Task Force. His career is highlighted by numerous prestigious assignments, including commanding officer of 1st Force Reconnaissance Company and The Basic School in Quantico, deputy commander of Regional Command Southwest in Afghanistan, and deputy commandant for Plans, Policies, and Operations at Headquarters Marine Corps.
A Leader with Impressive Credentials
LtGen Smith is well-educated, having graduated from the Marine Corps War College and the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. His leadership roles have earned numerous accolades, including the Presidential Unit Citation and Joint Meritorious Unit Award. His successful career demonstrates a clear commitment to upholding the values of the Marine Corps and serving its community.
A Legacy of Service and Support
General Neller's tenure as chairman was marked by significant growth and impact for the MCSF. Under his guidance, the organization reached more children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen, expanding their access to educational opportunities. Ted Probert, Lieutenant Colonel USMC (Ret.) and current President and CEO of MCSF, expressed gratitude for General Neller’s service. "We are equally honored to welcome Lieutenant General Smith as chairman. His commitment to Marines and their families will help propel our mission forward," he noted.
Continuous Commitment Since 1962
Since its founding in 1962, the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation has awarded over 55,000 scholarships, valued at more than $200 million to children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen. This year alone, MCSF granted 2,886 scholarships, totaling over $12 million to students pursuing higher education and career training nationwide. Each scholarship represents a tribute to the values of service and honor that Marines embody.
About The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
Established in 1962, the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation is the nation's oldest and largest provider of need-based scholarships for military children. With over 55,000 scholarships awarded to date, the organization has focused on making education accessible to children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen across all states and territories. They have earned high ratings, including an Accredited Charity rating from the Better Business Bureau, 4/4 stars from Charity Navigator, and a Platinum Seal of Transparency from GuideStar.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the new chairman of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation?
Lieutenant General George W. Smith Jr., USMC (Ret.), has been appointed as the new chairman of the board.
What is the mission of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation?
The mission is to provide educational scholarships to the children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen.
How many scholarships has MCSF awarded since its establishment?
Since 1962, the foundation has awarded over 55,000 scholarships valued at more than $200 million.
What recent initiatives has MCSF launched under new leadership?
The foundation aims to enhance its outreach and impact, ensuring educational opportunities for more children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen.
Who did LtGen Smith succeed as chairman of the board?
He succeeded General Robert B. Neller, USMC (Ret.), who served in this role since 2020.
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