Joined Virginia Tech Football Staff: 2020
Prior to Virginia Tech: Gouveia-Winslow served in a player personnel role at Virginia Tech in 2020 and 2021, before moving into an analyst role for the 2022 and 2023 seasons. He has been the associate safeties coach since 2024.
Gouveia-Winslow began his coaching career in 2014 at Stone Bridge High School (Va.) where he was the defensive backs coach, before heading to the University of Hawaii the following year where he was a defensive line intern (2015), coaching alongside his father, Kurt Gouveia, who earned a pair of Super Bowl rings as a linebacker with the then-Washington Redskins. Before returning to Tech in 2020, Gouveia-Winslow was a member of the coaching staff at Brevard College, serving as an assistant head coach and overseeing the safeties and special teams (2017-19).
Education: Virginia Tech, 2012 (B.S. in Human Development)
Personal: A native of Ashburn, Virginia, Gouveia-Winslow played at Tech from 2008-12 and started at whip linebacker his final three seasons under head coach Frank Beamer and defensive coordinator Bud Foster. In 40 career games he posted 80 total tackles, three interceptions, three forced fumbles and two passes defensed. He returned an interception for a 24-yard TD in Tech's 44-33 win over Florida State in the 2010 ACC Championship Game and captained the defense and special teams as a senior in 2012.
He and his wife, Amanda, have three daughters Finley, Logan and Avery.
