Admiral Lopez's principal assignments during his Naval career included tours as both Commander in Chief of U.S. Naval Forces, Europe and Commander in Chief Allied Forces, Southern Europe from 1996-1998. In 1996 he commanded all U.S. and Allied Bosnia Peace Forces. He additionally commanded the U.S. Sixth Fleet in 1992-93. He was the Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense in 1990-92 and the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Resources, Warfare Requirements and Assessments) in 1994-96. During his career, Admiral Lopez won numerous medals and honors, including two Defense Distinguished Service Medals, two Navy Distinguished Service Medals, three Legion of Merit Medals, and the Bronze Star. Admiral Lopez is one of two flag officers in the history of the U.S. Navy who have achieved four-star rank after direct commission from enlisted service. Admiral Lopez currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Technology and Supply Management, LLC. He was earlier the President of Information Manufacturing Corporation. He also served as the Chief Operating Officer of Brown and Root Services and then Senior Vice President of Kellogg, Brown, and Root supporting U.S., British and Australian Government Projects worldwide.
Admiral Lopez is the Chairman of two boards, The Lung Cancer Alliance in Washington D. C. and Imagine West Virginia for the Governor. In addition to serving as a Trustee for CNA, he is a member of the Boards of the Armed Forces Benefit Association and Reserve Oil and Gas, LLC. Admiral Lopez has received numerous honors from the state of West Virginia, including selection as the West Virginian of the year in 1998, designation by the Governor in 1984 as a "Distinguished West Virginian" and in 1997, the State Legislature named the Interstate 64 Bridge spanning the Kanawha River at Chelyan in his honor. In 2010 he was named the sixteenth Distinguished Graduate of the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School.
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