Lisa Franchetti
Lisa Marie Franchetti | |
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Born | 1964 (age 57–58) Rochester, New York |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1985–present |
Rank | Vice Admiral |
Commands held | United States Sixth Fleet Carrier Strike Group 15 Carrier Strike Group 9 United States Naval Forces Korea Destroyer Squadron 21 USS Ross (DDG-71) |
Awards | Navy Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal (2) Legion of Merit (6) |
Lisa Marie Franchetti (born 1964) is a United States Navy vice admiral serving as director for strategy, plans, and policy of the Joint Staff, replacing Lieutenant General David W. Allvin.[1] Before that, she served as the second Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Development.[2] Prior to that, she commanded the United States Sixth Fleet and served as deputy commander of both Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO and United States Naval Forces Europe from 1 March 2018.[3]
Early life[]
Franchetti was born in 1964 in Rochester, New York.[4] She studied at the Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism[5] in Evanston, Illinois, being awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism and earning departmental honors in history.[4] While at Northwestern, she joined the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Program and was commissioned in 1985.
Further education[]
Franchetti has attended the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, and holds a master's degree in organizational management from the University of Phoenix.
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Franchetti's operational career includes: auxiliaries officer and first division officer on USS Shenandoah (AD-44); navigator and jumboization coordinator on USS Monongahela (AO-178); operations officer on USS Moosbrugger (DD-980); combat systems officer and chief staff officer for Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 2; executive officer of USS Stout (DDG-55); and assistant surface operations officer on USS George Washington Strike Group. She commanded USS Ross (DDG-71), and Destroyer Squadron 21 embarked on USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74). She also served as commander of Pacific Partnership 2010, embarked on USNS Mercy (T-AH-19).
Franchetti's shoreside career has included: commander, United States Naval Reserve Center Central Point, Oregon; aide to the Vice Chief of Naval Operations; protocol officer for the Commander, United States Atlantic Fleet; 4th Battalion officer at the United States Naval Academy; division chief, Joint Concept Development and Experimentation, on the Joint Staff, J7; deputy director of International Engagement and executive assistant to N3/N5 on the Navy staff; and military assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.
Since promotion to flag rank, Franchetti has held appointments as: commander, United States Naval Forces Korea;[6][7] commander Carrier Strike Group 9; commander, Carrier Strike Group 15; and chief of staff, Joint Staff, J-5, Strategy, Plans and Policy; and Commander, United States Sixth Fleet,[8] Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO; deputy commander, United States Naval Forces Europe; deputy commander United States Naval Forces Africa; and Joint Force Maritime Component Commander.
On 6 May 2020, Franchetti was nominated chief of naval operations for Warfighting development (OPNAV N7), while keeping her other roles.[9]
Personal[]
Franchetti is married and has a child.[7]
Awards and decorations[]
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See also[]
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References[]
- ^ "Vice Adm. Franchetti Nominated for Joint Staff Role After Brief Time at N7". 11 September 2020.
- ^ "VADM Black Takes Command at U.S. 6th Fleet; Franchetti Headed to OPNAV N7". July 2020.
- ^ Vice Admiral Lisa M. Franchetti, biography, United States Navy. Retrieved 8 October 2018
- ^ a b One Hundred and Twenty-Seventh Annual Northwestern University Commencement, 1985-06-15. Retrieved 24 April 2019
- ^ Lisa Franchetti, Northwestern University alumni. Retrieved 8 October 2018
- ^ Navy in South Korea getting first female commander, Jon Rabiroff, Stars and Stripes, 2013-05-29. Retrieved 8 October 2018
- ^ a b U.S. Navy-ROK Star, Terry Stephan, "Northwestern" magazine, Spring 2015, Northwestern University. Retrieved 8 October 2018
- ^ Rear Adm. Lisa Franchetti Nominated to Lead U.S. 6th Fleet, Ben Werner, US Naval Institute, 2017-10-31. Retrieved 8 October 2018
- ^ Navy Announces New VCNO, Other Top Assignments, in First Notification Since Policy Reversal, 2020-05-06. Retrieved 8 May 2020
- ^ "(LEAD) U.S. Navy willing to send ships to Jeju naval base". 5 August 2015.
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Navy document "US Navy Biography: Vice Admiral Lisa M. Franchetti" (2018-03-07). Retrieved 2018-10-08.
- Living people
- Northwestern University alumni
- Naval War College alumni
- University of Phoenix alumni
- Female admirals of the United States Navy
- United States Navy vice admirals
- Recipients of the Legion of Merit
- People from Rochester, New York
- 1964 births
- 21st-century American women