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MG James M. Collins

US Army (retired) - Vice President,

Procurement and Energy, Weyerhaeuser

James M. Collins, known by many as

"Jimmy", has served since 2007 as Vice

President, Procurement & Energy, for

Weyerhaeuser Company, one of the

world's largest integrated forest products

companies. Collins is an experienced

executive and opinion leader in the business,

military, and volunteer communities of

Washington state as well as nationally.

Collins is also a retired Major General from

the U.S. Army where he served over 35 years

in active duty Army and Reserve leadership

roles. In his last active duty assignment

from 2002 through 2005 he was Deputy

Commanding General and Chief of Staff

for I Corps at FT Lewis, WA. In that role

he led over 30,000 soldiers and employees.

He also spent substantial time deployed in

Asia and working with America's allies in

Thailand, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and the

Philippines. His military awards include

the Army's Distinguished Service Medal.

Collins currently serves in his community

as President of the Pacifi c Harbors Council,

Boy Scouts of America; Board Vice Chair for

Strategic Planning with Seattle's SeaFair

and as a board member for Hire America's

Heroes.

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