Nexalin Technology, a company specializing in Deep Intracranial Frequency Stimulation (DIFS™), has announced that General Wesley K. Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, has joined its Military & Government Advisory Board.
This strategic appointment is designed to enhance Nexalin’s work within military and government sectors. General Clark will collaborate with David F. Lasseter and William A. Hudson, Jr., both experienced members of the board, to further the company’s neurostimulation solutions.
The addition of General Clark supports Nexalin’s ‘Nexalin America’ initiative, which focuses on addressing critical mental health challenges faced by service members and veterans, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and substance use disorder.
Nexalin’s technology offers non-invasive, frequency-based, deep-brain stimulation devices. The company aims to provide drug-free treatments for various mental health conditions affecting military personnel and veterans.
Mark White, CEO of Nexalin Technology, shared his enthusiasm for the new addition, “We are privileged to welcome General Clark to our Advisory Board, supporting our Nexalin America initiative. His unparalleled leadership experience and deep understanding of military and governmental operations will be instrumental as we aim to provide drug-free, non-invasive treatments for mental health conditions affecting our service members and veterans.”
General Clark also expressed his commitment, stating, “I am honored to join Nexalin’s Advisory Board and support the mission to deliver innovative mental health treatments. Addressing conditions such as PTSD, traumatic brain injury, anxiety, depression, and insomnia is critical for the well-being of our military personnel and veterans. Nexalin’s technology offers promising solutions to these pressing challenges.”
Nexalin’s Military & Government Advisory Board advises the company on its strategy to introduce its technology to the U.S. military and government agencies. The board’s formation reflects the company’s dedication to strengthening its relationship with the federal government and public sector organizations, including the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Department of Health and Human Services.

The addition of General Clark is expected to provide critical leadership experience and knowledge of military and governmental operations which will be instrumental in bringing Nexalin’s technology to veterans and military personnel. The program supports the Company in building strong relationships with key governmental agencies focused on veteran’s health, including the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.