Robert L Gallucci was born on February 11,1946 and is an American academic and diplomat, who formerly worked as president of the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation.
10 Facts About Robert Gallucci
Robert Gallucci previously served as dean of the Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, from 1996 to June 2009.
Robert Gallucci attended Stony Brook University for his undergraduate studies, later earning his master's degree and doctorate in politics from Brandeis University.
Robert Gallucci has received fellowships from the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard University, and the Brookings Institution.
Robert Gallucci first found employment at the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
Robert Gallucci then served as an office director in both the Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs and in the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs for a year each.
Robert Gallucci returned in 1988 to join the faculty of the National War College, where he taught for three years.
Robert Gallucci returned again to Washington in 1992 to join the Office of the Deputy Secretary as the senior coordinator responsible for nonproliferation and nuclear safety initiatives in the former Soviet Union.
Robert Gallucci has served as an ambassador-at-large with the Department of State, since August 1994.
In 2015, Gallucci became director of The John W Kluge Center at the Library of Congress.