Frank H. Akers, Jr.

Frank Herman Akers, Jr. is an American army Brigadier General and an associate lab director for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He is also the President and CEO of the Oak Ridge Strategies Group, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) that provides strategic-related consultation support.

Military career
Frank H. Akers, Jr. graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1966, and later received a doctorate in history from Duke University in 1975. Upon graduation from the Naval Academy, he received a commission as an infantry officer for the United States Army.

During the Vietnam War, he served as a rifle platoon leader, a scout platoon leader and an assistant operations officer in the 173rd Airborne Brigade.

Throughout his 30-year military career, his assignments included serving as the assistant chief of staff for operations for 82nd Airborne Division during 1983 Invasion of Grenada as part of Operation Urgent Fury. He also commanded the 1st Battalion 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, and later the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. He then went on to serve as the chief of operations for the XVIII Airborne Corps during the Gulf War. As a brigadier general, he served as the Assistant Division Commander for Operations for 25th Infantry Division.

In 1996, Frank H. Akers, Jr. was nominated for promotion to major general with the assignment to command the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, but declined his second star to retire from the military instead. His military awards include the award of the Distinguished Service Medal.

Civilian career
After retiring from the military, Frank H. Akers, Jr. became an associate lab director for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). In 2005, he became the chairman of the Army Science Board. After he left ORNL, he became the President and CEO of Oak Ridge Strategies Group.