Friday, October 21, 2022

Col. Antoinette 'Toni' Gant to become PVAMU's First Female Brigadier General in the United States Army

It is still a time of “firsts” for women breaking through glass ceilings. For Colonel Antoinette ‘Toni’ Gant, 1994 Alumnus of Prairie View A&M University and the Army ROTC, she becomes the first female promoted to Brigadier General (BG) in the United States Army. She is also the first African American female to serve as a division commander in the US Army Corps of Engineers and will be the first AA Female (active duty) to reach the rank of Brigadier General in the history of the Engineer Regiment. 

Gant will be pinned officially on Friday, October 28, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. in the Donald Clarke Juvenile Justice and Psychology Building at the university.  The event will be live streamed on Facebook. 

Gant is the third alumni including LTG Julius Becton, Jr. and BG Carlton G. Smith to host their pinning ceremony on the campus.  Other PVAMU generals are LTG Marvin D. Brailsford, BG James Cheatam, BG Johnnie Forte, Jr., MG Julius Parker, Jr., LTG Billy K. Solomon and LTG Calvin A. Hoffman, and Vice Admiral David Brewer, achieving ranks in the US Armed Forces.  Additionally, Gant becomes the fourth female HBCU graduate to achieve Brigadier General rank following Clara Adams-Ender (North Carolina A&T), Twanda E. Young (South Carolina Stata) and Sheila Baxter (Virginia State) with Rear Admiral Evelyn Fields (Norfolk State) rounding out the field of achievement.

Colonel Gant became the Commander and Division Engineer of South Pacific Division (SPD), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on July 9, 2021.  Established in 1888 and headquartered in San Francisco, SPD is one of nine USACE regional commands. The region encompasses all or part of ten states with four operating districts headquartered in Albuquerque, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Francisco.

As the SPD Commander and Division Engineer, she is responsible for leading a workforce of more than 2500 military and civilians, overseeing hundreds of water resource development, military, and interagency design and construction projects valued at more than $16 billion in support of our communities, our Nation, and our warfighters.

It’s interesting to note that in 2012, Gant sent a congratulatory letter to Brigadier General Margaret Burcham, on her promotion as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' first female general officer. “This was huge, especially for someone like me," said Col. Gant.  "I just wrote this letter, and I said, 'Hey ma'am, I know we have never met, but I think it is an honor for you to be the first female engineer general officer. Thank you for what you are doing.”  In 2018 she had the pleasure to introduce her at a leader development meeting.  Burcham became a mentor to her and now ten years later Gant is gaining her star.

A native of Port Gibson, Mississippi, Gant graduated from Prairie View A&M University in Texas as a Distinguished Military Graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a commission in the Engineer Regiment. She holds a Master of Science in Engineer Management from Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri, and a Master of Science in national resource strategy from the Dwight D. Eisenhower School, National Defense University, Washington, DC. She is a certified Project Management Professional.

Gant has served in a variety of command and staff positions for engineering units stateside and abroad. Prior to South Pacific Division, Gant was commander of the US. Army Corps of Engineers South Pacific Border District from July 2020 to June 2021. Gant previously served as the combined joint engineer for the Resolute Support and OFS headquarters, Kabul, Afghanistan, military assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Army-Civil Works, Washington, DC, chief of operations for the engineer directorate, US Army South, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, and the director for the Directorates of Public Works and Installation Support, ASG-Kuwait. 

She also served as the Executive Officer for Special Troops Battalion and Brigade Engineer, 4BCT, 4thInfantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado. Other USACE assignments include Commander for both the Albuquerque and Louisville Districts. She has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Freedom Sentinel.  

A strong advocate for STEM, Gant has worked to develop partnerships with agencies and organizations to promote science, technology, engineering, and math initiatives. She has received several national and community awards, to include 2021 Black Engineer of the Year Conference Awards (BEYA) Army Stars and Stripes Award recipient, the 2020 Women of Color Career Achievement in Government Award, the YWCA Women on the Move Award, Women of Influence in Government by Albuquerque Business First, BEYA Special Recognition Award, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., South Central Region Visionary Leader and Global Leader Awards.  She is an initiate of the Zeta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. at PVAMU.

Gant’s military awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit (2), Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Bronze Star Medal, and Meritorious Service Medal (7). She is also a recipient of the Army Staff Identification Badge, Recruiter Badge, and the Army Engineer Association Bronze and Silver de Fleury Medals. Additionally, she has received the National Defense Service Medal (one Bronze Service Star), the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Medal, the NATO Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, and the Overseas Service Ribbon (numeral 3). 

Col. Gant is married to Leonard Gant of Kansas City, MO, who is a Middle School Math Educator. They have two children, Lauryn, a third-year doctoral veterinary medicine student at Tuskegee University and Leonard II, a sophomore at Florida A&M University studying Business Administration with a concentration in Supply Chain Management.

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