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CNFA Names Ed Keturakis as Vice President of Business Development
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture (CNFA), an international agricultural development organization, announced that Eddie Keturakis has been named to serve as CNFA’s vice president of Business Development, effective March 13, 2017.
In his role as vice president of Business Development, Keturakis will lead CNFA’s new business process, including the identification of upcoming opportunities, development of strategic partnerships, technical writing, and management of multiple proposal teams. He also will contribute to the design of CNFA’s private sector-driven programs.
“Ed’s diverse background in agriculture, agribusiness, international development, and project management make him uniquely qualified to drive our new business development efforts,” said CNFA President and CEO Sylvain Roy. “Having worked on a farm and served in the Peace Corps, Ed also brings with him a ground-level understanding of the inner workings of agriculture in addition to his senior management and financial expertise. CNFA looks forward to working with Ed to pursue new programs and initiatives to further our mission.”
Prior to joining CNFA, Keturakis served as a senior agribusiness specialist within the Global Practice for Trade and Competitiveness at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank Group. In that role, he worked with ministries of agriculture and commerce in more than 20 Asian and African countries to help implement agricultural regulatory reforms, including the reform of regulations governing the poultry and dairy subsectors in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Nigeria. Before that, he also served for several years on the business development staff of Abt Associates.
In other roles throughout his career, Keturakis has managed USAID-funded projects, advised agribusiness development programs throughout Africa and Asia, and served as a co-owner of a small, processed food export and marketing company.
Keturakis began his career as an agroforestry volunteer with the U.S. Peace Corps in Niger. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in biology from Benedictine College, a Master of Science in biology from Truman State University, and an Master of Science in food processing engineering from ENSIA-SIARC (Ecole National Supérieur des Industries Agricoles et Alimentaires; Section Industries Agroalimentaires Régions Chaudes) in France.
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About CNFA: Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture (CNFA), an international agricultural development organization, specializes in designing sustainable, market-led agricultural initiatives. CNFA builds strong local and global partnerships, incorporates innovative approaches in its programs, and fosters inclusive development to offer enhanced opportunities to under-served groups. Since 1985, CNFA has managed more than $600 million in donor-funded agriculture development programs and has worked in 44 countries across the world in Africa, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and South and Central Asia.