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Gary Barrett serves as Senior Advisor at the USDA Forest Service National Partnership Office and Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service. His career integrates federal service with academic engagement, focusing on international development and humanitarian operations across USAID, UN agencies, and diplomatic initiatives.
His educational background includes:
- Master's degree from Yale University School of the Environment
- Bachelor's degree from Morehouse College
- Diploma in Humanitarian Assistance from Fordham University
- Senior Executive Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School
Barrett's professional interests emphasize field-operational applications in disaster response coordination, public diplomacy programming, and environmental policy implementation. His work bridges governmental strategy with on-ground humanitarian logistics, particularly in conflict zones like Afghanistan and South Sudan, where he managed large-scale assistance programs and institutional capacity building.
His recognition includes:
- Senior Executive Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
Barrett provides strategic guidance through federal advisory roles and academic instruction, leveraging extensive field experience in crisis management. He currently chairs no research teams but contributes to policy discourse through his USDA Forest Service position and Georgetown affiliation. His leadership extends to alumni governance as immediate-past president of the Yale School of the Environment Alumni Association Board.




