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Dr Guido Gryseels took over as the new Chair
of ICARDA Board of Trustees on 7 May 2006. Handing over the office to him,
Dr Margaret Catley-Carlson, outgoing Board Chair, said: "Guido has a wealth
of knowledge of the CGIAR System and his wide leadership experience in non-profit
research and development sectors makes him an ideal candidate to serve in this
position." "He has the ability to look at agriculture in dry areas from
both a global and community perspective - which is exactly in keeping with ICARDA's
strategy."
Dr Gryseels, a national of Belgium, joined as a member
of ICARDA Board of Trustees in 2003. Until he took over as Board Chair, he had
been serving as a member of the Executive, Nomination and Program Committees of
the Board.
Thanking the Board of Trustees and management of ICARDA for
their trust in him, Dr Gryseels said he was committed to ICARDA's noble mission
of alleviating poverty and hunger in dry areas of the developing world, and he
looked forward to further contributing to this mission, working with ICARDA and
its partners.
An agricultural economist, Dr Gryseels is currently Director
General of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium. He is also
a member of the Board of Directors of Federal Science Policy and of the Fund for
Scientific Research in Belgium, and Chair of the Jury that annually awards the
Development Cooperation Prize. Earlier, he served as Deputy Executive Secretary
of the Technical Advisory Committee of the CGIAR, hosted by the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations in Italy. He also held other important positions
in the CGIAR, including that of Executive Secretary of the CGIAR's Impact Assessment
and Evaluation Group. From 1979 to 1987, he held various senior positions at the
International Livestock Center for Africa, in Ethiopia.
The ICARDA Board
of Trustees, senior management and staff wish Dr Gryseels every success in steering
the Center forward in serving the poor farmers in dry areas of the developing
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