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Conversations in Diplomacy: Josette Sheeran
In this installment of "Conversations in Diplomacy" -- the Future of Diplomacy Project's podcast series -- Vice Chairman of the World Economic Forum Josette Sheeran, a 2013 Fisher Family Fellow, discusses the connectivity of food and politics with lessons from across the globe. Click here to watch.
Sheeran previously served as Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme, and prior to that post as the United States Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs at the State Department.
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