Background
Lich, Glen Ernst was born on November 5, 1948 in Fredericksburg, Texas, United States. Son of Ernst Perry and Thelma Olive (Woolfley) Lich.
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Lich, Glen Ernst was born on November 5, 1948 in Fredericksburg, Texas, United States. Son of Ernst Perry and Thelma Olive (Woolfley) Lich.
Student, University Vienna, 1970. Bachelor, Southwestern University, 1971. Master of Arts, University Texas, 1976.
Master of Arts, Southwest Texas State University, 1978. Doctor of Philosophy, Texas Christian University, 1984. Graduate, United States Army Command and General Staff College, 1984.
Director World Heritage Tours, since 1978. Instructor University New Orleans, 1979—1980. Assistant professor Schreiner College, 1980—1987.
Associate professor and director regional studies Baylor University, 1987—1990. Professor and chair University Winnipeg, 1990—1993. Executive director Hill Country Institute, since 1992.
President, Chief Executive Officer The Sagres Group Inc., Kerrville, Texas, since 1996. Visiting fellow German Foreign Ministry, 1983, Yale University, 1987. Adjunct faculty United States Army Command and General Staff College, 1987—1997.
Research fellow Mosher Institute International Policy Studies, Texas Advertising & Marketing University, 1988—1993. Senior research fellow Center Socioeconomic Research University Coahuila, Mexico, 1990—1995. Coordinator Standing Conference Ethnic Chairs and Professorships Canada, 1991—1992.
Consultant in field; project officer United States Embassy, Bucharest, Romania, 1993, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1993—1994. Director international programs Adjunct General's Department State of Texas, 1994—1995. With United States Army, 1972-1975, lieutenant colonel United States Army Reserve, assistant attache to Portugal, 1987-1992, assistant attache to Germany, 1992-1994.
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(Book by Lich, Glen E.)
(103 p. Includes illustrations. 6" x 9" tall)
Member of Modern Language Association, German Studies Association, Texas State History Association, Texas Folklore Society, Oral History Association, Canada Ethnic Studies Association, Association Canada Studies U S, Society Romanian Studies, National Council Teachers English, American Association Teachers German, American Folklore Association, Association American Geographers, American Studies Association, Pi Kappa Alpha.
Married Lera Patrick Tyler, September 5, 1970. Children: James Ernst Lich-Tyler (deceased), Stephen Woolfley Lich-Tyler, Elizabeth Erin Lich-Tyler.