Andrew Hyde is a Director and Senior Fellow at the Stimson Center on the Transforming Conflict and Governance Program where he has leadership roles on projects covering UN Peacekeeping, UN financing, and NATO. Prior to Stimson, Andrew served for nearly 30 years as a career U.S. Foreign Service Officer. During his diplomatic career, Andrew worked extensively on multilateral diplomacy at the global and regional levels. He served as the interim NATO Deputy Senior Civilian Representative in Kabul. He also led a team at State that provided a regional focus to U.S. multilateral engagement, especially at the United Nations and developed a comprehensive strategy for meeting U.S. financial commitments to the United Nations. He started his professional career as a staffer in the U.S. Congress. He earned a Master’s degree from National Defense University and a BA from Dickinson College and studied at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the London School of Economics.
Vision Statement: Working with and around the United Nations was a backbone of my diplomatic career. UNA-NCA plays a unique and vital role in telling the UN story to critical stakeholders in Washington and supporting the UN’s engagement with U.S. foreign policy practitioners and thinkers. The organization also provides a critical opportunity for those who care about the United Nations and other multilateral organizations to connect with each other and amplify their collective enthusiasm. I look forward to leveraging my experience and outlook in support of UNA’s goals and work.