Personal profile

Personal profile

Stephen Shrewsbury brings more than 30 years of military experience to the classroom. He has a:

  • Bachelor of Science in aviation management from Metropolitan State College
  • master’s degree in management from Florida State University
  • Juris Doctorate from the University of Utah College of Law
  • Master of Law in international and operational law from the Army Judge Advocate General’s Law Center and School
  • and a professional diploma in U.S. aviation law from the International Airline Transport Association and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Prior to joining the SFA faculty in 2017, Shrewsbury served as general counsel and director of legal services for the U.S. Air Force in the United Kingdom and Japan. He also served as general counsel and chief of operations and international law for Pacific Air Forces in Hawaii; deputy general counsel for U.S. European Command in Germany; legal advisor for the Office of Defense Cooperation at the U.S. Embassy in Athens, Greece; deputy staff judge advocate for the 20th Fighter Wing in South Carolina; and chief of military justice and tort law at the Ogden Air Logistics Center in Utah. From 1993 to 2017 Shrewsbury also worked as an executive trainer and instructor for the U.S. Air Force. His research interests include air and aviation law, corporate ethics, and international business ethics.

Related documents

  • CV

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    Type: CV