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December 15, 2009
The Monterey Institute today announced the appointment of former Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Alan Wolff as Distinguished Research Professor in the Institute’s Graduate School of International Policy and Management. Ambassador Wolff will also serve as director of the Institute’s International Trade and Development Policy Initiative (ITDPI). We expect ITDPI to be the first phase of our effort to consolidate and enhance the Institute’s research and academic programs addressing the policy challenges of international trade and development.
Ambassador Wolff -- who served as United States deputy special representative for trade negotiations from 1977 to 1979, holding the rank of ambassador -- is a longtime friend of the Institute, the parent of an alumnus, and served on the Institute’s board of trustees from 1992 through 2001. He will assume his new role in January, where his focus will include:
Ambassador Wolff will report directly to the president and will work in consultation with the provost, the dean of the Graduate School of International Policy and Management, and appropriate faculty. View Ambassador Wolff’s full curriculum vitae.
Tim Brookson (not verified)
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Alan has a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, he is a great leader in education. I think I should write an MBA essay on leadership about him as an example of ideal leader in education.
Besr regards, Tim (MBA student)
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