Ertharin Cousin
Ertharin Cousin currently serves as a Distinguished Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs; a Bosch Çï¿ûÊÓƵ, Robert Weizsäcker Fellow; a Visiting Scholar at the Stanford University, Center on Food Security and Environment; and as the CEO and Founder of Food Systems for the Future, a nutrition impact investment fund. From 2012 until 2017, Cousin led the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). As Executive Director, Cousin guided the 14,000-member WFP team feeding more than 80 million people each year; while she identified and championed longer-term, more sustainable solutions for global food insecurity and hunger. In 2009, Cousin was nominated and confirmed as the U.S. Ambassador to the UN Agencies for Food and Agriculture in Rome. Prior to her global hunger work, Cousin helped lead the U.S. domestic fight to end hunger including service as the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of America’s Second Harvest – now Feeding America. Cousin is currently a member of the Bayer AG Supervisory Board, the Royal DSM Sustainability Board, and a Trustee of the African agriculture thinktank Academia2063. Cousin is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago; the University of Georgia Law School; and the University of Chicago Executive Management Program-Finance for Non-Financial Executives. She has been listed numerous times on the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women List, as the Fortune Most Powerful Woman in Food and Drink, on Time’s 100 Most Influential People list, and as one of the 500 Most Powerful People on the Planet by Foreign Policy magazine.