Mount de Sales Academy Hosts Honor Code Ceremony with Guest Speaker Major General Arnold L. Punaro

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, August 13th, 2025

Catholic private school, Mount de Sales Academy, located in Macon,

Georgia, will welcome guest speaker Major General Arnold L. Punaro for the school’s Honor

Code Ceremony held Thursday, August 14, 2025.

Major General Arnold L. Punaro, Mount de Sales Academy class of 1964, is the Chief Executive

Officer of The Punaro Group, LLC, a Washington-based firm supporting Fortune 100 companies

with a wide range of business services. He is currently Chairman of the Secretary of Defense’s

Reserve Forces Policy Board and Chairman of the National Defense Industrial Association. He

was recognized by Defense News as one of the 100 most influential individuals in U.S. Defense.

He also serves on the board of the Atlantic Council and the Georgia Institute of Technology Sam

Nunn School of International Affairs.

He is a retired Marine Corps Major General who has also served as the executive vice president

of an $11-billion technology and professional services firm, and as the staff director of the

Senate Armed Services Committee, among other positions. He has received multiple awards

throughout his career, including the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Public Service

and the 2014 Reserve Officers Association’s Minuteman of the Year award. He is also apublished author of three books: On War and Politics: The Battlefield Inside Washington’s

Beltway (published in 2016), The Ever-Shrinking Fighting Force (published in 2021), and If

Confirmed: An Insider’s View of the National Security Confirmation Process (published in 2024).

“Major General Punaro was chosen as our Honor Code Ceremony speaker because he is an

MDS graduate who truly understands what it means to be a Cavalier,

” said Upper School

Division Head, Emily Brown.

“He has carried forward the lessons he learned here, both in

knowledge and in character, to build a successful career in the military and in the private sector.

His life reflects the values we strive to instill in our students, particularly the importance of

integrity in both personal and professional settings.

We look forward to welcoming Major General Punaro back to campus to share his lessons

learned with the students.