Meet Leadership Expert and Keynote Speaker, Malcolm Frost
Major General Frost has over 35 years of leadership experience in both the U.S. Army and business.
He served as a career Infantryman, commanding and leading soldiers at every level from Lieutenant to 2-star General. Throughout his military career he provided large-scale strategic and operational leadership and oversight of units in the Indo-Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Europe, and the United States - successfully leading the evolution of soldier training programs in peace and war.
Speaking
Malcolm gives energetic, inspirational, and thought-provoking talks based on his decades of service in the U.S. Army while leading troops during combat and operational deployments around the globe. He translates these lessons so they are applicable and relevant to corporate America. Malcolm will leave the audience with tips, techniques, and actionable tools they can use immediately to become better leaders.
Leadership & Crisis Consulting
Malcolm offers leadership & crisis consulting in both one-on-one coaching with executives and team settings. He will share techniques to address and manage current challenges and help in the development of a strategy with a road map to meet future goals.
Training Workshops
Malcolm leads half-day training workshop “sprints” to assist leaders and their teams become better aligned horizontally and vertically in their organizations. He will help them communicate more effectively, collaborate, and work together as empowered effective teams.
Meet Major General Frost
Malcolm led the Army’s initial entry training enterprise that annually transformed 130K civilians into soldiers and as the Army’s Director of Public Affairs, developed and led all strategic communications plans, roll-outs, and national media relations initiatives for the Army.
He also led the Army's fitness revolution including the first new physical fitness test in over 40 years. He deployed to combat several times in leadership and command positions in Bosnia-Hercegovina, Iraq, and Afghanistan between 1995-2011.
Malcolm's passion for our Veterans and their families, fitness, and national security has him contributing to organizations supporting these worthy causes.