Josette SHEERAN

Josette Sheeran was appointed WFP Executive Director in April 2007. Previously, she served as Under Secretary for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs at the US Department of State. Besides issues including development, trade, agriculture, finance, energy, telecommunications and transportation, Sheeran focused on economic diplomacy to help developing nations advance towards economic self-sufficiency and prosperity.

 

Detailed Biography

Josette Sheeran became the eleventh Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme in April 2007. As leader of WFP, Ms. Sheeran oversees the world’s largest humanitarian agency, which each year gives food to an average of 90 million people in at least 80 of the world’s poorest countries.

 

Ms. Sheeran was appointed to the post at the end of 2006 by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf and her appointment was unanimously approved by the WFP Executive Board. She comes to the post after serving as Under Secretary for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs at the United States Department of State. There she was responsible for economic issues including development, trade, agriculture, finance, energy, telecommunications and transportation, with much of her focus on economic diplomacy to help developing nations advance towards economic self-sufficiency and prosperity.

 

Believing that effective policies to address global issues such as hunger and poverty must focus on long-term solutions in addition to urgent responses, Ms. Sheeran has developed several important U.S. initiatives and aided development of critical multilateral projects to aid reconstruction in Afghanistan, in Pakistan after the 2005 earthquake, and in Lebanon after the 2006 war.

 

In 2006, she was appointed by Secretary-General Annan to the High-level UN Panel on System-wide Coherence in the areas of development, humanitarian assistance and the environment. As part of the UN Panel, Ambassador Sheeran has conducted hundreds of interviews with development and humanitarian experts, NGOs and national leaders throughout the world, and found WFP to be a gem in the UN system.

 

She earned her BA from the University of Colorado in 1976.

 

WFP reaches out to hungry people who cannot help themselves, with a special emphasis on women and girls who suffer disproportionately from hunger and malnutrition. WFP aid recipients include victims of war and natural disasters, orphans and families affected by HIV/AIDS, and schoolchildren in poor communities.

 

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Ms. Sheeran has also served as Deputy U.S. Trade Representative in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). There she advanced the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which helps African countries develop trade capacity so they can successfully compete in international markets. She was responsible for trade negotiations in Asia and Africa, and was instrumental in launching the first USTR trade capacity building department.

 

Ms. Sheeran has a 20-year proven track record as a management leader, including overseeing the U.S. Department of State’s economic diplomatic corps of 2,000. Before joining USTR, she was Managing Director of Starpoint Solutions, a leading Wall Street technology firm that works with Fortune 500 clients. She also served as President and CEO of Empower America, a Washington D.C. think tank, where she advanced the agenda of economic empowerment for inner cities and developing nations.

 

Ms. Sheeran has a distinguished background in media. During her tenure as managing editor of a U.S. major newspaper, she was a regular commentator on television news programmes and twice served as a Pulitzer Prize juror, including for foreign reporting.

 

She has been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations for more than a decade and has served on its Washington advisory board. She has served on a number of other boards, including the Washington boards of the Urban League and the United Negro College Fund. She has received numerous awards, including the Press Award for Journalistic Achievement by the National Order of Women Legislators and a national award for developing and promoting African-American journalists.

Show comments of Josette Sheeran :

Food for the Hungry: the case for buying locally

Author : Josette Sheeran, 2008/06/25

In response to Mr Brazier: The United States is traditionally WFP's number one donor and this year it is expected to be so again. But the overall funding picture will be a little different in 2008 because [...]

Hunger in the 21st century: the need to "feed smarter"

Author : Josette Sheeran, 2008/04/01

Thanks for your comment. A lot of people are under the impression that there is surplus food to dump. The unfortunate reality is that the era of food surpluses is well and truly over. We are now seeing [...]

Hunger in the 21st century: the need to "feed smarter"

Author : Josette Sheeran, 2007/11/27

In response to Mr Glenzer: I'm sorry that Mr Glenzer feels this way. In fact, we do control our long term budget, which isn't easy given that our core budget is a derivative of voluntary contributions [...]

Hunger in the 21st century: the need to "feed smarter"

Author : Josette Sheeran, 2007/11/21

In response to Mr Hoole from Global Poverty Action: I'm happy to talk about our Drought insurance program because it [...]

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