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Mr. Nicholas Tomb
Program Coordinator
Contact
ntomb@nps.edu (831) 656-1829
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Nicholas Tomb serves as a Program Coordinator at the Center for Stabilization and Reconstruction Studies
at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He concurrently holds the faculty position of Lecturer
at the Naval Postgraduate School. As Program Coordinator, he helps with the design and delivery of educational
events focusing on cross-community education in the field of civil-military relations and post-conflict reconstruction.
Mr. Tomb is also a faculty member at the Monterey Peninsula College where he teaches American Government.
He is a co-founder and serves as President on the Board of Directors of Global Majority, an international,
non-governmental organization that promotes non-violent conflict resolution through education and training,
networking, publications and advocacy.
He also serves on the Board of Directors of the United Nations Association of the USA, Monterey Bay Chapter,
the largest UNA chapter in the United States.
He formerly served as President of the Arcata/Camoapa Sister City Project, a sister city relationship between Arcata,
California and Camoapa, Nicaragua. He led several delegations to and from Camoapa, delivering supplies and
working on water projects in the sister city.
Nick received a BA in Political Science from Humboldt State University, earning the distinguished
"Man of the Year" award in 1999. He also received an MA in International Policy Studies
from the Monterey Institute of International Studies with certificates in Conflict Resolution
and Commercial Diplomacy in 2002.
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