Brigadier General (Retired) Roy Robinson founded Patriot Solutions LLC on January 1, 2024, to provide advisory and consulting services to a variety of clients with an emphasis in the NationalGuard (Army and Air), as well as within the Department of Defense and other federal agencies. Patriot Solutions is also involved in consulting and advisory roles that involve international travel and support. General Robinson recently retired as President of the National Guard Association of United States where he was responsible for the association’s day-to-dayoperationsinWashington,D.C.,andthe full-time support staff.Healsooversaw the National Guard Education Foundation, which maintains the National Guard Memorial Museum, and the NGAUS Insurance Trust. His principal duties included providing the Guard with unified representation before Congress and a variety of otherfunctions to support a nationwide membership of nearly 45,000 current and former Army and Air National Guard officers. HecametoNGAUSafterservingeightyearsasexecutivedirectoroftheNationalGuardAssociation of Mississippi, the nation’s largest state Guard association with more than 2,500 members. He simultaneously served as NGAUS vice chairman-Army from 2014 to 2016. General Robinson has more than 34 years in uniform, much of it while holding a series of full-time sales and marketing positions in the private sector, all of it in the Mississippi Army National Guard. He spent time in every duty status available in the National Guard: Traditional part time, as a state employee, federal technician and in the Active Guard and Reserve. He began his career in 1983 as an enlisted soldier, earning his commission as second lieutenant through the ROTC program at the University of Southern Mississippi in 1985. He retired in 2016 as assistant adjutant general of Mississippi-Army. Among his military career highlights is commanding the 150th Engineer Battalion (Combat), 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team, during combat operations in Iraq in 2005. He earlier commanded Camp McCain Training Site in Grenada, Mississippi, for 18 months. In addition to a bachelor’s degree in speech communication from Southern Mississippi, General Robinson holds a master’s in business administration from Jackson State University. He also completedaU.S.ArmyWarCollegefellowshipinlogisticsandacquisitionat theCenterforStrategic Analysis at the University of Texas. The general holds several military decorations, including the Bronze Star, the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal (with four Bronze Oak Leaf clusters), the Combat Action Badge and several Mississippi National Guard awards.