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A CANA Leader - The New President of MORS, Norm Reitter

  • Writer: CANA
    CANA
  • Jun 23, 2016
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 13, 2022


Norm Reitter receiving MORS Presidents honors

CANA would like to congratulate our Director of Analytics, Mr. Norman Reitter, as the new president of the Military Operations Research Society (MORS). This is a significant achievement and adds to Norm’s distinguished career in National Security Analysis. In becoming President of MORS, he joins a distinguished cadre of past presidents including Wayne Hughes, Gregory Parnell, and his Master’s Advisor, Dr. David Schrady.

Norm has served as a Director of MORS since 2011. Prior to becoming President-Elect in 2015, he served as Vice President, Financial Management. You can read about Norm’s plans for his year as President as well as the rest of the Society’s activities here.

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