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Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur represents
the Toledo area's Ninth Congressional District in Northwest Ohio.
She is currently serving her eleventh term in the U.S. House of
Representatives, is the senior Democratic woman in Congress and
is the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee. Kaptur
holds a bachelor of arts degree in history from the University of
Wisconsin and a master’s degree in urban planning from the
University of Michigan. She practiced as a city and regional planner
before seeking public office. She also serves on the on the VA,
HUD and Independent Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee, which
has allowed her to pursue her strong interests in economic growth
and new technology, community rebuilding, and veterans. Demonstrating
international leadership through diplomatic contributions to the
Middle East Peace process, Rep. Kaptur is responsible for directing
the first surplus farm commodities in 1999 to support the peace
process in the Middle East in Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian
Authority. She remains dedicated to democratic institution-building
globally and has spearheaded charitable efforts to benefit Ukraine
and Vietnam.
J. B. Roberts, Past District Governor, served as International Chairman
of Rotary International's Hunger Task Force in 2001-2002 and currently
serves as advisor to the Rotary International President. J.B. is
also Chairman of Hunger Plus, Inc. a 501c3 organization that has
sent food to every continent in the world except Antarctica. He
brings passionate leadership to Rotary's emerging broad-based, grassroots,
worldwide efforts to end hunger. J.B. is a sixth generation Texan
from Plainview, Texas. He graduated from Baylor University in 1950
with a bachelor of business administration degree and received a
direct commission in the United States Air Force in 1951 in the
Office of Special Investigation (OSI). He retired from his own realty
firm, J. B. Roberts and Associates, in 1992. During his presidency
of the Plainview Rotary Club, it was recognized as the "Outstanding
Club of the Year" in District 5730 and J.B. was personally
selected as Rotarian of the Year. In 1999, he received Rotary International's
prestigious Citation for Meritorious Service.
Andrew Natsios was sworn
in on May 1, 2001, as administrator of the U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID). President Bush has also appointed him Special
Coordinator for International Disaster Assistance and Special Humanitarian
Coordinator for the Sudan. Natsios is a graduate of Georgetown University
and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government where he received
a master's degree in public administration. Natsios has served previously
at USAID, as director of the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance
and as assistant administrator for the Bureau for Food and Humanitarian
Assistance. Before assuming his present position, Natsios was chairman
and chief executive officer of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority
and had responsibility for managing the Big Dig, the largest public
works project in U.S. history. Prior to that he served as secretary
for administration and finance for the
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts and vice president of World Vision U.S. From 1987 to 1989, he was
executive director of the Northeast Public Power Association in
Milford, Massachusetts. Natsios served in the Massachusetts House
of Representatives from 1975 to 1987 and was named legislator of
the year by the Massachusetts Municipal Association (1978), the
Massachusetts Association of School Committees (1986), and Citizens
for Limited Taxation (1986). He also was chairman of the Massachusetts
Republican State Committee for seven years.
Gary Martin has served for two years as President and Chief Executive
Officer of the North American Export Grain Association (NAEGA,)
the association of US grain and oilseed exporters. Among several
related activities, he serves on the USDA/USTR Agricultural Policy
Trade Advisory Committee, he is an advisor to the National Council
on Food and Agricultural Policy, and the American Soybean Association/United
Soybean Board Competition Task Force. Before assuming the presidency
of NAEGA, Mr. Martin had been a NAEGA Board Director and officer,
representing Farmland Industries, Inc., where he served from 1993
to 1999 as Director of Trade and International Relations, Director
of Grain Marketing, and Founder and President of Farmland Graños
in Mexico. Mr. Martin was also Director of Business and Policy for
Agriculture at Kimball and Associates, International in McLean,
Virginia. From 1990 to 1992 Mr. Martin served the Administration
of George H.W. Bush at the US Department if Agriculture as Deputy
Administrator of Commodity Operations and as an officer of the Commodity
Credit Corporation. In the first year of the Clinton Administration,
from 1992 to 1993, he served as an advisor to the Special Ambassador
to the former Soviet Union at the US Department of State. Gary Martin
earned a bachelor of science degree in agricultural economics, with
highest honors, from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
He is also a graduate of the University of Missouri Institute of
Cooperative Leadership.
Dr. Rodney Brown, Deputy Under Secretary, Research, Education and
Extension, USDA, is a national leader in agricultural teaching,
research, extension and international programs and believes strongly
in the importance of these programs to ensure that American agriculture
maintains its crucial position in the world. Dr. Brown was raised
on a dairy farm in Coalville, Utah. After receiving degrees from
Brigham Young University, Utah State University and North Carolina
State University, Dr. Brown spent two years as a research scientist
at Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Since then, he has been
a faculty member, department head, dean and interim vice president
for research at Utah State University. During this time, he spent
a year in England developing biological testing procedures for foods.
Dr. Brown recently chaired the Board on Agriculture of National
Association of State Universities and Land- Grant Colleges (NASULGC),
and helped form formal links with the Inter-university Council on
Agriculture in Europe. Dr. Brown also assisted in the founding of
The Arab American University at Jenin.
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