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Edward Randolph Jayne
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Managing Partner at Heidrick & Struggles | |
In office 1996–Present | |
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Born | Major General | September 25, 1944
Dr. Edward Randolph “Randy” Jayne II (born 1944) is a Managing Partner at
Early Life
Edward Randolph Jayne II was born on September 25th 1944 in the small rural college and agricultural city of
Randy Jayne graduated from Kirksville High School in May 1962, and entered the
Military Career
During Jayne’s over ten years as an active Air Officer, he had a number of operational flying assignments, and special staff duty in the
In 1977, Jayne was appointed by
From 1993-1995, Jayne served as the senior “traditional Guardsman” officer in the 1,200-person fighter unit. As Vice Wing Commander,
Civilian Career
Prior to joining Heidrick & Struggles, Jayne occupied many leadership positions in three public companies, including two Fortune 100 aerospace giants. At
National Security & International Affairs
In 1977, Jayne left active military service to accept appointment by
Aerospace Industry
In 1980, Randy Jayne left government service to join the aerospace industry, hired by General Dynamics (GD) as Director of Aerospace Planning, and two years later becoming Vice President of Strategic Planning. As a key member of the GD executive team, he was involved in the acquisitions of
In 1990, Jayne became President of McDonnell Douglas Missile Systems Company. There, he inherited five major firm fixed price development programs and a near term loss potential of over $200 million. Three years later, these contracts had all been restructured or completed, and Missile Systems was a highly profitable operation. In 1994, Jayne was recruited to Insituform Mid-America (IMA) as President and Chief Operating Officer. The late 1994 merger of IMA and Instituform Technologies led Jayne to his present position at Heidrick & Struggles.
Current Career
During the time Randy Jayne has been at Heidrick & Struggles, he has conducted searches for CEO’s, Presidents, other senior executives, and Board Members for a wide variety of public, private and not-for-profit organizations. At Heidrick & Struggles, he is the senior member of the firm’s industry-leading global Aerospace, Defense & Aviation Practice and is also a member of the Ceo & Board Practice and the Higher Education Practice. His search practice includes corporate clients in both aerospace and technology. In addition, he has recruited US National Laboratory CEO’s, University Presidents, and Deans of Engineering.
Since 2001, Jayne has served on the corporate Board of Directors of CAE, Inc., (NYSE and TSE symbol CAE) [15] the world leader in aircraft flight simulators, airline pilot training, and modeling and simulation (14). At CAE, he serves currently on the Corporate Governance Committee. Since 2002, Jayne has served as a member of the Board of Trustees on the Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA) [16] in Alexandria, Virginia, the prestigious independent research and analysis organization chartered by the Office of the Secretary Defense (OSD) over fifty years ago. IDA currently conducts major studies and analysis for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Agency, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. He chairs the IDA Nominating and Governance Committee. Jayne is a member of both the USAFA Endowment Founding Board of Directors and Board of Trustees of the Falcon Foundation at the Air Force Academy. [17].
Jayne has been a frequent guest lecturer and seminar participant at the three service academies, the
He continues to be an active participant in a variety of defense and national security affair activities. He was a member of the Director of Central Intelligence’s National Security Advisory Panel at
Personal Life
Randy Jayne and his wife Nancy K Jayne, reside in Webster Groves, Missouri and Sanibel, Florida. They have two adult children, Kathryn and Matthew, and two grandchildren.
Achievements/accomplishments
- Distinguished Service Medalwith two oak leaf clusters
- Defense Superior Service Medal
- Legion of Merit
- Distinguished Flying Cross with four oak leaf clusters
- Defense Meritorious Service Medal
- Air Medal with seven oak leaf clusters
- Air Force Commendation Medal
Air Force Outstanding Unit Awardwith one device- Combat Readiness Medal with four oak leaf clusters
- National Defense Service Medal
- Vietnam Service Medal with three Bronze Service Stars
- Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon with seven oak leaf clusters
- Armed Forces Reserve Medal with one device
Air Force Small Arms Expert Marksmanship RibbonAir Force Training RibbonRepublic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with PalmRepublic of Vietnam Campaign Medal- Missouri National Guard Commendation Ribbon
- ]] Missouri National Guard Long Service Medal
Effective Dates of Promotion
Insignia Rank Date Second LieutenantUS Air Force June 8, 1966 First LieutenantUS Air Force June 8, 1969 Captain US Air Force June 8, 1973 Major US Air Force April 26, 1977 Lieutenant ColonelUS Air Force April 26, 1984 Colonel US Air Force December 18, 1992 Brigadier GeneralUS Air Force August 2, 1996 Major GeneralUS Air Force March 2, 1998 References
- ^ “Polaris Yearbook” United States Air Force Academy, 1966
- ^ “Major General E. Randolph Jayne II” National Guard Bureau, 11/15/2000
- ^ “Major General E. Randolph Jayne II” National Guard Bureau, 11/15/2000
- ^ “The ABM debate: strategic defense and national security” DSpace@MIT,1969
- ^ “Military Awards and Decorations” National Guard Bureau
- ^ “List of White House Fellows” Surveying America’s Leadership
- ^ “National Archives and Records Administration” Ford Library Museum, 02/26/1998
- ^ [1] Survivors Guide
- ^ “Polaris Yearbook” United States Air Force Academy, 1966
- ^ “Congressional Record Senate” Congressional Record, 3/2/1998
- ^ “Professional Profile” Heidrick & Struggles
- ^ “Survivors Guide For Presidential Nominees” Political Appointee Project, 2008
- ^ “The Daily Diary of President Jimmy Carter” The White House 10/23/1973
- ^ International Directory of Company Histories” www.encyclopedia.com
- ^ of Directors” CAE “Edward Randolph Jayne” Bloomberg Businessweek
- ^ “IDA Board of Trustees” IDA
- ^ “The Impact of Giving Back” The United States Air Force Academy, Endowment, May, 2012
- ^ “Academy honors former department head with professorship” USAFA,11/10/2010