Chase Kratochvil
- Director, Federal and Military Relations
- Government Affairs
Additional Information
About Chase Kratochvil
Chase Kratochvil offers significant experience in government service, coming to UNO after working as the Director of Military & Veteran Affairs for Nebraska’s United States Senator Deb Fischer. He also has extensive knowledge of UNO as a UNO alumnus and member of the Master of Public Administration Advisory Board at UNO.
At UNO, Kratochvil tracks and researches federal policy; provides updates regarding federal issues for internal and external communications; and assists with logistics and management for the government and community relations functions of the university.
Additionally, he oversees the Office of Military and Veteran Services and its affiliated Military-Connected Resource Center which serves the over 1600 military-connected students at UNO.
Kratochvil's focus in his role will be supporting and growing UNO's record-breaking research and military partnerships through building on existing federal connections and forming new relationships in areas with growth opportunities.Additional Information
About Chase Kratochvil
Chase Kratochvil offers significant experience in government service, coming to UNO after working as the Director of Military & Veteran Affairs for Nebraska’s United States Senator Deb Fischer. He also has extensive knowledge of UNO as a UNO alumnus and member of the Master of Public Administration Advisory Board at UNO.
At UNO, Kratochvil tracks and researches federal policy; provides updates regarding federal issues for internal and external communications; and assists with logistics and management for the government and community relations functions of the university.
Additionally, he oversees the Office of Military and Veteran Services and its affiliated Military-Connected Resource Center which serves the over 1600 military-connected students at UNO.
Kratochvil's focus in his role will be supporting and growing UNO's record-breaking research and military partnerships through building on existing federal connections and forming new relationships in areas with growth opportunities.