Pamela K. Anderson
For other people named Pamela Anderson, see Pamela Anderson (disambiguation).
Pamela K. Anderson was the Director General of the International Potato Center, or CIP (Centro Internacional de la Papa)2004-2013. Anderson holds a D.Sc. in Populations Sciences/Vector Entomology from the Harvard University School of Public Health as well as two master's degrees in entomology and human ecology.[1]
She assumed the Directorship of CIP in 2004 from Dr. Hubert Zandstra, who had led the Center since 1991. She joined CIP in 2002, and has worked in Latin America on food supply issues for 25 years. She was previously the organization's deputy director of general research.[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.cipotato.org/board/
- ↑ http://foodmuseum.typepad.com/potato_museum_blog/2004/03/pamela_k_anders.html
External links
- http://www.cipotato.org International Potato Center (CIP)
- ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/Radio/MP3/2008/IYP-Pamela-Anderson-En.mp3 An interview with Anderson from the FAO for the International Year of the Potato
- http://www.heifer.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=slI3IdNVJuE&b=5066213&content_id={A378B100-2169-470E-8DA9-81CA1A784914}¬oc=1 Interview with Anderson at the Heifer Project
- http://www.cgiar.org Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, the parent organization of CIP
See also
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