Catherine Bertini

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Catherine Ann Bertini (born 1950) is an American public servant. She has become perhaps best known for her work in highlighting the pivotal role of women in food distribution, pioneering the use of food aid to empower women and girls, and ensuring that women are represented fully at all levels throughout World Food Programme (WPF).[1]

Bertini earned a bachelor's degree in political science from the University at Albany, The State University of New York in 1971. She has served in several public service positions including United Nations Under Secretary General in Management[2] and Executive Director of World Food Programme. She is the winner of World Food Prize in 2003 and The Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy.

She is currently a professor of public administration at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and a senior fellow in agricultural development at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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[edit] Professional Affiliations

[edit] Honorary Degrees

[edit] Selected Awards and Recognition

[edit] Selected Past Board Service

  • United Nations, Chief Executives’ Board Member and Chair, Management Committee, NY
  • United Nations International School Board of Trustees, Chair, NY
  • Henri Dunant Center for Humanitarian Dialogue, Board Member, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Commodity Credit Corporation , Presidential Appointee, Washington D.C.
  • Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Board Member, Chicago, Il
  • Illinois State Scholarship Commission, Member, Deerfield, Il


[edit] References

  1. ^ Awardees. WAGGGS. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
  2. ^ Secretary-General Appoints Catherine Bertini Of United States As New Under-Secretary-General For Management

[edit] External links

Honorary titles
Preceded by
Pedro A. Sanchez
World Food Prize
2003
Succeeded by
Jones and Yuan