George B. Nuno

Director, Global Partnerships (hq USSF / S5p) at United States Space Force

George B. Nuno has a diverse work experience in various government agencies and military organizations. George B. started their career in 2001 as a Program Manager in the United States Air Force, and they held this role until 2021. In 2003, they joined the United States Department of Defense as a Foreign Affairs Officer. From 2015 to 2018, they served in the Missile Defense Agency, first as an Executive Officer/Aide to the MDA Director, and later as a Program Element Monitor. George B. then moved to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, where they served as the Chief of the Knowledge Management Division from 2018 to 2020. Currently, they work at the United States Space Force in multiple positions, including Director of Global Partnerships and Chief of the Tactical Command & Control (C2) Division.

George B. Nuno's education history includes earning a Masters Level Certificate in Cybersecurity from Webster University in 2019. In 2016-2017, they obtained a Master of Arts degree in International Relations and Affairs from Webster University. Prior to that, they completed a Masters in National Defense from USAF Air Command and Staff College in 2011-2012. George also holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the School of Business and Economics at Sonoma State University, which they achieved in 1998-2000. George B. began their academic journey at Santa Rosa Junior College, where they earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Development Economics and International Development in 1995-1998.

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Timeline

  • Director, Global Partnerships (hq USSF / S5p)

    November, 2022 - present

  • Program Manager

    July, 2021

  • Chief, Tactical Command & Control (c2) Division

    December, 2020