MSgt Ginny Narsete, USAF (Retired)

Ginny Narsete enlisted in the U.S. Air Force shortly after high school and served in Public Affairs during the Vietnam War. She started her career as an administration specialist before cross training to public affairs. Later, during Operation Desert Storm, she served as public affairs director for the Commander of CENTCOM, General Charles Horner. Her last duty deployment was during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2002 in Ramstein, Germany where she was assigned to the Crisis Action Team, preparing daily briefings to the 4-star general commanding the European Theatre activities on the War on Terrorism.
Narsete's Air Force medals include the Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation medal with 2 oak leaf clusters, and the Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Outstanding Unit Medal, Air Force Reserve Medal, Basic Training, and Armed Forces Service Medal.
She is currently the Chairperson of Operation HerStory. Previously, Narsete served as the Chief of Staff at the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. In the past, she was employed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a public affairs and community involvement coordinator, managing communications with some 40 Superfund Sites and Emergency Response within a six-state region.
A member of the Union League Club of Chicago, her volunteer activities include a tenure as Commander of the American Legion, where she initiated outreach and donations to veterans, and several other volunteer committees. She is active member of the DAR Fort Payne Chapter in Naperville. She served as subcommittee chair of the successful Military Troops for Books Program, sending hundreds of books to active-duty men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, sponsored by the ULCC Library. She also served for five years as a Board Member for the National Association of Government Communicators.
Her professional awards include the Lisa P. Jackson Distinguished Public Service Award as an EPA Administrator, the Federal Employee of the Year as recognized by the Federal Executive Board, the Air Force Reserve Photojournalist of the Year for five consecutive years, and several acclaimed projects in photography and multimedia. She holds a B.A. in Communications from Columbia College and an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Management. She lives with her husband, Jim, and has one daughter, a son-in-law, and two grandsons.