James Ingram (diplomat)
James Ingram AO | |
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Born |
James Charles Ingram 27 February 1928 Warragul, Victoria (Australia) |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Public servant, diplomat |
Spouse(s) | Odette Koven (m. 1950) |
James Charles Ingram AO (born 27 February 1928) is a former Australian company director, public servant and diplomat whose career culminated in a post as the eighth Executive Director of the World Food Programme.[1]
Works
- Bread and Stones: Leadership and the Struggle to Reform the United Nations World Food Programme. Charleston, South Carolina, USA: BookSurge. 2007. ISBN 1-4196-2595-0.
References
- ↑ Schindler, Sebastian (March 2015), Reinalda, Bob; Kille, Kent J.; Eisenberg, Jaci, eds., "INGRAM, James Charles, Australian diplomat and eighth Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP) 1982-1992", IO BIO, Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries-General of International Organizations, Radboud Universiteit
Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by Francis Hamilton Stuart |
Australian Ambassador to the Philippines 1970 – 1973 |
Succeeded by Peter Henderson |
Preceded by David McNicol |
Australian High Commissioner to Canada 1973 – 1975 |
Succeeded by Max Loveday |
New title Position established |
Australian High Commissioner to Jamaica Australian High Commissioner to Barbados Australian High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago 1974 |
Succeeded by John Hoyle |
Preceded by Juan Felipe Yriart (acting) |
Executive Director of the World Food Programme 1982 – 1992 |
Succeeded by Catherine Bertini |
External links
- wfp.org: James Ingram – profile on World Food Programme website
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