Class of 1970 National Conference on Ethics in America (NCEA)
Class of 1970 National Conference on Ethics in America (NCEA)
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About the National Conference on Ethics in America
The Class of 1970 National Conference on Ethics in America (NCEA) is an annual event hosted by the Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic (SCPME) at West Point. Convening over 300 student and faculty delegates annually, representing more than 70 institutions, including the service academies, numerous Ivy League universities and other highly regarded schools from around the globe, the conference serves as a premier forum for students, faculty, and professionals to engage in meaningful discussions on ethical leadership and decision-making. Each year, NCEA explores a central theme through a series of keynote speeches, expert panels, and small group discussions led by distinguished academics, military leaders, and professionals from various fields.
Participants examine real-world ethical challenges and dilemmas faced in their respective professions, from military service to public policy and beyond. Through these interactive sessions, the conference encourages the development of moral judgment and practical wisdom, essential qualities for leaders of character. NCEA provides a unique opportunity for future leaders to refine their understanding of ethics, strengthen civil-military relations, and foster a commitment to ethical leadership in their careers and communities.
Past NCEA Experiences

CPT Gabriella Sorrentino opens the National Conference on Ethics in America, welcoming guests and attendees as the Master of Ceremonies.

GEN (R) David Perkins and SMA (R) Daniel Dailey participate in a panel discussion, answering cadet questions as part of a conversation on ethical leadership in uncertainty during "Fog & Friction: Ethical Leadership in Uncertainty."

Colonel James "Ross" Yastrzemsky delivers closing remarks, wrapping up the National Conference on Ethics in America: “Fog & Friction – Ethical Leadership in Uncertainty.” in America.

USMA cadets host students from universities, ROTC programs, service academies, and international military academies for the National Conference on Ethics in America, showcasing historic Trophy Point and sharing West Point’s legacy.

An audience member sparks dialogue by posing a question to a panelist during the National Conference on Ethics in America: “Fog & Friction – Ethical Leadership in Uncertainty.”

Dr. Pete Kilner leads a dynamic Leader Challenge, engaging attendees of the National Conference on Ethics in America: “Fog & Friction – Ethical Leadership in Uncertainty.”

Attendees listen in as panelists explore real-world ethical dilemmas during a breakout session at the National Conference on Ethics in America: “Fog & Friction – Ethical Leadership in Uncertainty.”

A featured panelist speaks to a packed audience, offering thought-provoking perspectives during the National Conference on Ethics in America: “Fog & Friction – Ethical Leadership in Uncertainty.”
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Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic
United States Military Academy
West Point, NY