EDWARD
BYERS
Fewer than 70 living Americans hold the Medal of Honor. An even smaller number of men served with SEAL Team Six.
Edward Byers Jr. is both.


The Medal of Honor has been awarded fewer than 3,500 times since the Civil War.
Where the Battlefield Meets the Boardroom
Edward spent over twenty years operating at the highest levels of the U.S. military, leading teams through situations where failure was not an option. Today, he brings those hard-won lessons on leadership, resilience, and decision-making under pressure to executives, teams, and organizations ready to perform at their best. His experiences offer a rare and powerful perspective on what it takes to build trust, embrace adversity, and achieve the extraordinary.
1998
Enlisted in the U.S. Navy
The beginning of a path that would take him to the absolute summit of American military service.
BUD/S
Earned the Navy SEAL Trident
Completed one of the most grueling selection processes in the world. Less than 20% of candidates make it through. DEVGRU Selection Joined SEAL Team Six Selected for the Naval Special Warfare Development Group — the most elite, most secretive, most capable special operations unit in the United States military.
DEVGRU Selection
Joined SEAL Team Six
Selected for the Naval Special Warfare Development Group — the most elite, most secretive, most capable special operations unit in the United States military.
2003 – 2012
Multiple Combat Deployments
Deployed repeatedly across Iraq and Afghanistan. Accumulated over a decade of front-line experience in environments most people cannot imagine.
December 8, 2012
Kunar Province, Afghanistan
Led the assault element in a direct-action hostage rescue mission. Subdued enemy combatants. Then placed his own body between an armed fighter and an American hostage — shielding him with his life.
The Act that earned the medal of honorFebruary 29, 2016
Medal of Honor — White House
Presented the Medal of Honor by President Barack Obama. Recognized among only a handful of SEAL Team Six operators ever to receive America's highest military distinction. Medal of Honor received on a leap year.
America's highest military honorPost Service
MBA — The Wharton School
Earned his MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania — one of the most prestigious business programs in the world. Combat veteran. Now executive thinker.
Today
Elite Speaker & Leadership Authority
Taking the stage at the world's most exclusive corporate events, conferences, and leadership summits. The authority of lived experience no other speaker can claim.
Available to book Limited Dates
THE JOURNEY
A Life defined by
Extraordinary Service
Every chapter more demanding than the last — and every lesson earned, not given.
The nation’s highest distinction
The Medal of Honor
Awards & Recognition
2x Purple Hearts
United |States Navy (Various Dates)
5× Bronze Star with Valor
United States Navy (Various Dates)
Medal of Honor
President Barrack Obama (2016)
Pentagon Hall of Heroes
U.S. Department of Defense (2016)
Ohio Military Hall of Fame
State of Ohio (2017)
Ohio Veteran Hall of Fame
State of Ohio (2017)
SOCOM Commando Hall of Honor
Special Operations Command (2019)
Pat Tillman Scholar
Ohio House Bill 276
Master Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Edward C. Byers Jr., Medal of Honor Recipient Highwayv (2020)
Norwich University Bi-Centennial Stairs
Norwich University (2021)
2024 Lone Sailor Award
United States Navy Memorial (2024)
Arleigh Burke Leadership
Navy League of the United States (2025)
Special Operations Medical Hall of Fame
United States Special Operations Command (2026)
Bring Edward to Your Event
Edward Byers Jr. is available for keynotes, corporate workshops, leadership intensives, and exclusive private engagements. He brings an authority to the stage that no other speaker on earth can match. Dates are extremely limited.




