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CurrentActing Director for Bilateral Programs, Trade and Regulatory Capacity Building Division
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Lee Gross is listed as Supporting U.S. agricultural exports at USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), based in Washington, District Of Columbia, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at fas.usda.gov and a matched LinkedIn profile for Lee Gross.
Lee Gross previously worked as Director at Usda Foreign Agricultural Service (Fas) and International Trade Specialist at Usda Foreign Agricultural Service (Fas). Lee Gross holds M.S., Natural Resources from University Of Vermont.
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Twenty year career in agriculture, natural resources, policy, and trade. A strategic and interdisciplinary thinker with a track record of developing and leading impactful public-private partnerships. Strong field research, policy analysis, coordination and communication skills in support of evidence-based decision-making. Experienced program manager collaborating with a range of partners, from multilateral institutions and governments, to corporations, farmer’s groups, universities, and nonprofit organizations in more than thirty countries. Dedicated to supporting U.S. farmers and ranchers through agricultural exports. Note: The views and opinions provided herein are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of the Foreign Agricultural Service or of the United States.
Listed skills include Environmental Science, Rural Development, Agriculture, Natural Resource Management, and 17 others.
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Washington, DC, US
Acting Director for Bilateral Programs, Trade and Regulatory Capacity Building Division
Washington, DC, US
-Senior advisor for FAS' Trade and Regulatory Capacity Building Division implementing programs to strengthen and harmonize sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) systems and measures with U.S. trading partners globally for increased U.S. agricultural exports. -Provide technical and policy guidance on SPS and trade facilitation issues within U.S. Government.
Washington, DC, US
(2022) Division coordinator. Developed and launched the Food Safety for Food Security Partnership (FS4FS) program, a second phase, 5-year, $15 million partnership with USAID and FDA for global SPS capacity building. (2019-2021) Led the 5-year, $20 million, Food Safety Network program, a U.S. Government interagency partnership (USDA, USAID, FDA) to help.
Washington, D.C., US
-With World Bank and NEPAD TerrAfrica built capacity for sustainable land and water management in Africa via in person and online trainings for more than 200 leaders in 12 countries. -With the IDH-Sustainable Trade Initiative supported learning and innovation for the Initiative for Sustainable Landscapes, a 5-year, 30 million euro program focused on.
Washington, D.C., US
-With Chemonics and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), served as the monitoring and evaluation officer for the Biodiversity and Agricultural Commodities Program (BACP). The BACP was a five-year, $7M grant facility program, funded by the Global Environment Facility, focused on biodiversity preservation through market transformation within major.
Waterbury, Vermont, US
Conducted a coffee supply chain analysis to research opportunities to expand traceability within supply chain through existing certifications, standards and data tracking methodologies. Findings were presented to senior leadership, which contributed to procedural changes to increase the amount of sustainably certified and farm identified coffees sourced.
Burlington, Vermont, US
Designed and implemented a two-year participatory action research project to analyze the relationship between coffee farmer livelihoods and environmental conservation in Rio Yaque del Norte watershed of the Dominican Republic. Conducted household livelihood surveys and rapid farm biodiversity assessments. Communicated findings to domestic and international.
Arlington, VA, US
Provided support to a major gifts team in the identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of private donors, foundations and businesses with a $10 million + capacity.
Washington, DC, US
Served as a member and team leader of 6-8 individuals in the construction and clearing of trail in the remote conditions of the 1.5 million acre Bob Marshall Wilderness (Flathead National Forest) of Montana. Supported recreation programming in the Carson National Forest of New Mexico. ·
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Lee Gross works for USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).
Lee Gross is listed as Supporting U.S. agricultural exports at USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).
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Lee Gross is based in Washington, District Of Columbia, United States while working with USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).
Lee Gross has worked for Usda Foreign Agricultural Service (Fas), Ecoagriculture Partners, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Gund Institute At Uvm, and The Nature Conservancy.
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Lee Gross holds M.S., Natural Resources from University Of Vermont.
Lee Gross is listed with skills including Environmental Science, Rural Development, Agriculture, Natural Resource Management, Biodiversity, Nonprofits, Environmental Policy, and Natural Resources.
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