Lieutenant Colonel (Dr.) Aimee A. Mack

Lieutenant Colonel (Dr.) Aimee A. Mack hails from Cleveland, Ohio. She commissioned as a Quartermaster Corps Officer upon graduating from the University of Tampa, and subsequently transitioned to the Army Nurse Corps Officer through the Funded Nurse Education Program at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.

Currently, Lieutenant Colonel (Dr.) Mack serves as the Executive Officer for Medical Readiness Command, West and Defense Health Network West. Her previous assignment was as the Department Chief for Medical-Surgical Nursing Services at Brooke Army Medical Center, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Throughout her career, she has held a variety of clinical and leadership positions at Human Resources Command, Fort Knox, Kentucky; Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Fort Campbell, Kentucky; the Office of the Army Surgeon General, DiLorenzo Pentagon Health Clinic, Office of the Chief Legislative Liaison, and the Operation Warp Speed Interagency Task Force in Washington, D.C. She also deployed to Forward Operating Base Ghazni, Afghanistan, with Task Force 28.

Lieutenant Colonel (Dr.) Mack holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Chatham University and a Master’s in Operational Studies from the Command and General Staff College. She is a board-certified Nurse Executive and holds board certification in Medical-Surgical Nursing.

She is married, has two children, and enjoys traveling and running.