Victor Angry was the first African American to hold the position as command sergeant major of the entire Army National Guard. He was responsible for more than 368,200 soldiers in all 50 states, three territories, and the District of Columbia.
Angry holds a master’s degree in Human Resource Management from Central Michigan University, a bachelor’s degree in Justice Administration from Hawaii Pacific University, and an associate’s degree in Leadership Development from Hawaii Pacific University.
He is a volunteer firefighter, a certified mediator, and a graduate of the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute. He is a current board member of the Association of the United States Army’s Reserve Component Advisory Board, a director for the Dale City Volunteer Fire Department’s Board of Directors, and a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Through his company, A is for ANGRY, he provides professional speaking services that focus on developing leaders by using the very skills that propelled him into achieving his leadership goals and providing organizational leadership training that focuses on group improvements through team development.
Freeze Time Media published his book, Angry Leadership: My Seven Guiding Principles of Leadership, in March 2018.