• Bruce Grogan

    Board Member

    Bruce Grogan is an international development professional with diverse academic and professional backgrounds in the healthcare environmental management, and international development sectors.

    He has held senior management positions in both domestic and international organizations representing the public, private, and academic sectors. Senior positions have included leadership assignments with the United States Agency for International Development; COUNTERPART International, a major international NGO; the University of California and the Office of the Governor in the State of California.

    Bruce worked in more than 50 countries including many in Central and Eastern Europe and other countries in the former Soviet Union, Latin America, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, the insular South Pacific and countries in the Middle East and North Africa including Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Morocco and Afghanistan. He has worked extensively with bilateral and multilateral development agencies, host country governments and international NGOs in such diverse places as Armenia, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Latin America and throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Has also held short-term positions with Yale University, the US National Guard Bureau and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.

    Specific areas of expertise include strategic planning, program design and management, partnership development and expansion, impact assessment, international development, donor relations, organizational development, governmental affairs, and human resource development.

    He continues to be active in the community and in the broader foreign assistance dialogue and was a founding member of the Advisory Committee for the RAND Corporation Institute of Global Health. He is also a member of the Nebraska Advisory Committee of the US Global Leadership Coalition, of the Board of Directors of the Omaha Sister Cities Association, of the Board of Directors of the Nebraska World Affairs Council, and of the Steering Committee for Creighton University’s annual Midwest Global Health Conference.

    He earned his bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College in Vermont, and his graduate degrees from the Yale University School of Epidemiology and Public Health where he was awarded the Richard H. Schlesinger Fellow in Public Health from 1974-76 and, subsequently, the Yale School of Environment.

  • Bruce Grogan

    Board Member

    Bruce Grogan is an international development professional with diverse academic and professional backgrounds in the healthcare environmental management, and international development sectors.

    He has held senior management positions in both domestic and international organizations representing the public, private, and academic sectors. Senior positions have included leadership assignments with the United States Agency for International Development; COUNTERPART International, a major international NGO; the University of California and the Office of the Governor in the State of California.

    Bruce worked in more than 50 countries including many in Central and Eastern Europe and other countries in the former Soviet Union, Latin America, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, the insular South Pacific and countries in the Middle East and North Africa including Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Morocco and Afghanistan. He has worked extensively with bilateral and multilateral development agencies, host country governments and international NGOs in such diverse places as Armenia, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Latin America and throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Has also held short-term positions with Yale University, the US National Guard Bureau and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.

    Specific areas of expertise include strategic planning, program design and management, partnership development and expansion, impact assessment, international development, donor relations, organizational development, governmental affairs, and human resource development.

    He continues to be active in the community and in the broader foreign assistance dialogue and was a founding member of the Advisory Committee for the RAND Corporation Institute of Global Health. He is also a member of the Nebraska Advisory Committee of the US Global Leadership Coalition, of the Board of Directors of the Omaha Sister Cities Association, of the Board of Directors of the Nebraska World Affairs Council, and of the Steering Committee for Creighton University’s annual Midwest Global Health Conference.

    He earned his bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College in Vermont, and his graduate degrees from the Yale University School of Epidemiology and Public Health where he was awarded the Richard H. Schlesinger Fellow in Public Health from 1974-76 and, subsequently, the Yale School of Environment.

  • Bruce Grogan

    Board Member

    Bruce Grogan is an international development professional with diverse academic and professional backgrounds in the healthcare environmental management, and international development sectors.

    He has held senior management positions in both domestic and international organizations representing the public, private, and academic sectors. Senior positions have included leadership assignments with the United States Agency for International Development; COUNTERPART International, a major international NGO; the University of California and the Office of the Governor in the State of California.

    Bruce worked in more than 50 countries including many in Central and Eastern Europe and other countries in the former Soviet Union, Latin America, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, the insular South Pacific and countries in the Middle East and North Africa including Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Morocco and Afghanistan. He has worked extensively with bilateral and multilateral development agencies, host country governments and international NGOs in such diverse places as Armenia, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Latin America and throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Has also held short-term positions with Yale University, the US National Guard Bureau and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.

    Specific areas of expertise include strategic planning, program design and management, partnership development and expansion, impact assessment, international development, donor relations, organizational development, governmental affairs, and human resource development.

    He continues to be active in the community and in the broader foreign assistance dialogue and was a founding member of the Advisory Committee for the RAND Corporation Institute of Global Health. He is also a member of the Nebraska Advisory Committee of the US Global Leadership Coalition, of the Board of Directors of the Omaha Sister Cities Association, of the Board of Directors of the Nebraska World Affairs Council, and of the Steering Committee for Creighton University’s annual Midwest Global Health Conference.

    He earned his bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College in Vermont, and his graduate degrees from the Yale University School of Epidemiology and Public Health where he was awarded the Richard H. Schlesinger Fellow in Public Health from 1974-76 and, subsequently, the Yale School of Environment.