Nick Juliano
- PhD (2021)
- President & CEO, Nebraska Youth Justice Initiative
Additional Information
Alumni Update
Dr. Juliano is currently President & CEO of the Nebraska Youth Justice Initiative. In this role, he is responsible for the development and operation of an innovative multi-service agency serving youth and families involved in the local juvenile justice system. His diverse practitioner experience includes program administration, business development, community engagement, advocacy, and public policy. Nick currently serves on a number of local, state, and national committees exploring juvenile justice system reforms.
During his career, Dr. Juliano has worked closely with public and private sector leaders in Nebraska and Iowa to improve child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Through his work, he has seen the promise of public-private partnerships in helping children and families achieve better life outcomes.
Dr. Juliano’s research has explored ways that public policy can improve these partnerships and accelerate efforts to strengthen communities in the region. His research interests include nonprofit government relationships, networks, urban communities with concentrated needs, and the role of youth and family voices in human service delivery systems.
Additional Information
Alumni Update
Dr. Juliano is currently President & CEO of the Nebraska Youth Justice Initiative. In this role, he is responsible for the development and operation of an innovative multi-service agency serving youth and families involved in the local juvenile justice system. His diverse practitioner experience includes program administration, business development, community engagement, advocacy, and public policy. Nick currently serves on a number of local, state, and national committees exploring juvenile justice system reforms.
During his career, Dr. Juliano has worked closely with public and private sector leaders in Nebraska and Iowa to improve child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Through his work, he has seen the promise of public-private partnerships in helping children and families achieve better life outcomes.
Dr. Juliano’s research has explored ways that public policy can improve these partnerships and accelerate efforts to strengthen communities in the region. His research interests include nonprofit government relationships, networks, urban communities with concentrated needs, and the role of youth and family voices in human service delivery systems.