
Former Dean of International Studies & Programs
University of Nebraska at Omaha
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Thomas Gouttierre
Advisory Board Member
Thomas E. Gouttierre served as the Senior Officer for Global Engagement, Dean of International Studies and Programs, and the Director of the Center for Afghanistan Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) from August 1974 until September 2015. He also served as the Dean of IS&P at the University of Nebraska
Medical Center (UNMC) from 1987 until 2010.Between 1965 and 1974, he served as a Peace Corps Volunteer, a Fulbright Fellow, and Executive Director of the Fulbright Foundation in Afghanistan. In 1996/1997, he served as Senior Political Affairs Officer on the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission to Afghanistan. Gouttierre has testified on various topics related to Afghanistan, US- Pakistani Relations, International Terrorism, and Human Rights before hearings of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the US House of Representatives Committee on International Relations, the British Parliament, the French National Assembly, the Norwegian Storting, and the UN Select Committee on Human Rights and regularly makes presentations to world affairs and foreign relations organizations, university and college campuses, service clubs, church organizations, and schools.
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Thomas Gouttierre
Advisory Board Member
Thomas E. Gouttierre served as the Senior Officer for Global Engagement, Dean of International Studies and Programs, and the Director of the Center for Afghanistan Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) from August 1974 until September 2015. He also served as the Dean of IS&P at the University of Nebraska
Medical Center (UNMC) from 1987 until 2010.Between 1965 and 1974, he served as a Peace Corps Volunteer, a Fulbright Fellow, and Executive Director of the Fulbright Foundation in Afghanistan. In 1996/1997, he served as Senior Political Affairs Officer on the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission to Afghanistan. Gouttierre has testified on various topics related to Afghanistan, US- Pakistani Relations, International Terrorism, and Human Rights before hearings of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the US House of Representatives Committee on International Relations, the British Parliament, the French National Assembly, the Norwegian Storting, and the UN Select Committee on Human Rights and regularly makes presentations to world affairs and foreign relations organizations, university and college campuses, service clubs, church organizations, and schools.

