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Birth |
1960 |
Lieu : Evanston, IL
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Gregg R. Baker is the Auditing and Monitoring Manager for The Rotary
Foundation. Prior to that, he served as Deputy Director for the Mid-
America International Agri-Trade Council (MIATCO), the domestic arm of
the Foreign Agricultural Service, helping U.S. value-added food
companies export to Europe, Asia and the Western Hemisphere.
From 1999 to 2003 Mr. Baker served as Midwest Director for the U.S.
Global Trade & Technology Network (GTN), a U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) program. During that time, Mr. Baker
was responsible for more than 40 trade deals valued at about $28.5
million between Midwest companies and companies throughout the
emerging market world. Prior to GTN, Mr. Baker consulted for
PriceWaterhouseCoopers and Ogilvy Worldwide.
From 1991 to 1997, Mr. Baker served USAID as a Foreign Service Officer
in Asia, the Near East and Africa. As USAID's Chief Economist for Asia and
the Near East, he advised Former Vice President Gore on Egypt's
economic policy reform process, and received personal commendation
from Mr. Gore.
From 1989 to 1991, Mr. Baker served as a Faculty Member at the
University of Maryland in their College of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, and conducted research on food security as well as
agricultural higher education in a number of emerging market countries.
He served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Philippines from 1985 to
1987, working with small businesses in Mabini, Bohol. In a front-page
August 2, 1987 Washington Post article, Keith Richburg wrote that "Baker
was a rarity. He had one of the few Peace Corps development projects
here that seemed clearly to succeed in a big way."
Mr. Baker has a M.A.L.D. degree in International Finance from The
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He has won seven piano
competitions. At the age of 16, he won the Chicago Symphony Youth
Audition, and performed eight times as a soloist with the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra Hall.
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