Thomas K. Wukitsch, B.A., M.S., standing in the Republican Forum in Rome, summer 2001

Tom Wukitsch teaches Roman History at the Arlington Learning in Retirement Institute and is a member of the advisory board of SMATCH (Scientific Methodologies Applied to Cultural Heritage).  He recently returned from four years of residency in Rome where he was the dependent spouse of Ms. Margaret Dean, who was Minister-Counselor for Economic Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Rome.  During that period, he was a member of the Gruppo Archeologico Romano (GAR) and provided teaching materials for courses taught in the English Language section of that organization.  He also wrote many short articles on Roman history and culture for the Veneto Views, the U.S. Embassy newsletter, which were also used in other publications in Rome -- total weekly circulation of several thousand.  (Some of that material is available under appropriate headings at http://www.mmdtkw.org.)  He also led tours of historical/cultural sites around Rome and Italy for the U.S. Embassy and for visitors.

Before going to Rome, he was a diplomat in the Foreign Service of the United States serving in the Middle East (Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Tunisia), Europe, and the State Department in Washington DC.  In Washington he was the State Department's Desk officer for Algeria and for Cyprus, and was the head of Analysis (Division Chief) for the State Department's offices of analysis for the Middle East and for Western and Central Europe.  His last position in the State Department was an assignment in the Pentagon as Senior Policy Advisor to the Secretary of Defense for Chemical, Nuclear, and Biological Weapons and Missile Proliferation.

Before joining the State Department he designed computer hardware and software in private industry, and prior to that he served for seven years in the US Navy in a variety of technical, archeological and aviation positions.

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