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Speakers biographies Connell Foley evidence and led the development Concern Worldwide of an action-research portfolio of programmes. Connell Foley is currently Director of Strategy, Advocacy and Learning at He has visited over twenty Concern Worldwide. developing countries in Africa and Asia providing technical assistance. He is responsible for the key functions He has been a support manager of programme policy and strategy, and technical adviser specialising programme quality, technical support, in issues of programme quality, research, learning and innovation as livelihoods, community development, well as global advocacy. Concern’s partnership, capacity building, civil international advocacy is focused society and organisational learning. primarily on hunger (especially nutrition and community resilience) Previously, he worked for six years and humanitarian reform. Leading in Cambodia with a variety of organisational strategy, he has organisations: UN, Irish Government spearheaded the drive for results and and an American NGO. Delia Grace and worked in Asia, west and east International Livestock Africa and authored or co-authored Research Institute more than 100 peer-reviewed publications as well as training Delia Grace is an epidemiologist and courses, briefs, films, articles and blog veterinarian with more than 20 years posts. In 2017, she was in the top experience in developing countries. five of women scientists in Kenya, in She graduated from several leading terms of citations. universities and currently leads research on zoonoses and foodborne Her research program focuses on disease at the International Livestock the design and promotion of risk- Research Institute based in Nairobi, based approaches to food safety in Kenya. Her research interests include livestock products in sub-Saharan food safety, emerging diseases, Africa and South Asia. She is also gender studies, and animal welfare. a key player on ILRI’s Ecohealth/ Her career has spanned the private One health approach to the control sector, field-level community of zoonotic emerging infectious development and aid management, diseases and agriculture-associated as well as research. She has lived antimicrobial resistance. Dr. Monica Gorman held senior management roles for School of Agriculture and a range of organisations in Ireland Food Science and in Africa including Oxfam, Self Help Africa, APSO, IUCN, Irish Aid Dr. Monica Gorman is lecturer in and Concern Worldwide. She has Agricultural Extension and Innovation done extensive consultancy work in the School of Agriculture and for a range of clients in the area of Food Science since September rural development, adult education, 2013. From a farming background communcations and organisational in Co Wicklow, Dr Gorman has change management. 1 Andrew Doyle T.D. on Agriculture, Food and the Minister of State at the Marine. This role gave Andrew an Department of Agriculture, invaluable insight into the many Food and the Marine issues and challenges facing the Irish agriculture sector. Andrew Doyle TD was appointed as a Minister of State at Department of From a farming background, Andrew Agriculture, Food and the Marine on Doyle TD has brought practical 19 May 2016. experience to the various roles he has held and has continually highlighted He was first elected to represent the important role that the indigenous Wicklow-East Carlow in 1997 and agricultural, food, marine, forestry was a member of Wicklow County and horticulture industries can play in Council from 1999-2007. During his Ireland’s economic recovery. career as a TD he has served as Fine Gael’s spokesperson for Agriculture. He is a recipient of the Stephen Cullinane scholarship from Macra In 2011 he was appointed Chairman na Feirme spending a year on work of the Oireachtas Joint Committee experience in New Zealand. Dr. Kaye Burgess pathogens and antimicrobial Teagasc resistance through the primary production chain and their response Dr. Kaye Burgess is a senior research to the environments they encounter. officer, in the Food Safety Department She currently coordinates a number at Teagasc Food Research Centre, of Department of Agriculture, Food Ashtown, Dublin. She is a molecular and the Marine and Teagasc funded microbiologist whose research focuses projects and is a work group leader on on understanding the behaviour the EU FP7 project Aquavalens which and virulence of foodborne bacterial aims to provide new tools to ensure pathogens along the farm to fork and enhance the safety of drinking chain. She has a particular interest water and that used in the food in the movement of foodborne processing industry. David A. Governey Water Management Institute (IWMI) Africa Rice, headquartered in Sri Lanka. Gorta-Self Help Africa From 1989 to January 1996, he was David Governey is an internationally Director of Finance at the International experienced financial and Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), operations professional, and a headquartered in Nigeria. Chartered Accountant . From 1989 to 2014, he served as Director of Prior to his CGIAR career, David Finance /Chief Operating Officer in was with Pricewaterhouse Dublin three CGIAR Institutes. for nine years. David was Director of Finance and David was a nonexecutive Director Administration at the International of the Association of International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Agricultural Research Centers in Washington from November 2001 (AIARC) from 2007 to 2014. He is to December 2014. currently a Trustee of Africa Rice, and the Gorta-Self Help Africa Group. Between 1996 and 2001, David was Director of Finance/ Chief Operating Officer at the International Paul Wagstaff Agriculture, agriculture and Gorta-Self Help Africa nutrition, crop protection, soil and water conservation, and rodent Paul Wagstaff is the Senior Agricultural control in 25 countries in Africa, Advisor for Gorta-Self Help Africa Asia and the Caribbean. While where he is responsible for supporting working for Concern he provided agriculture and livestock development technical support to the CRAM projects in 8 countries in Africa. Paul’s project in Chad on the interactions current work includes maximising the between agriculture, livestock, nutritional benefits of animal husbandry climate change and child nutrition, while minimising the risks of zoonosis which triggered his interest in the transmission in G-SHA’s nutrition- One Health debate. sensitive agriculture projects. Paul has a MSc in Tropical Before joining G-SHA Paul was an Agroforestry, lived in East Africa agriculture advisor with Concern and Nepal and has worked for a Worldwide, working on Climate range of National Governments, the Smart Agriculture, Conservation EU and development NGOs. Prof. Charles Spillane Prof Spillane worked on crop genetics NUI Galway in leading-edge crop and agricultural IFIAD Vice Chair research centres globally such as Cold Spring Harbor Labs (CSHL), New Prof. Charles Spillane is Established York; The Friedrich Miescher Institute, Professor (Chair) of Plant Science and Basel, Switzerland and the Institute Head of the multi-disciplinary Plant of Plant Biology, University of Zurich, & AgriBiosciences Research Centre Switzerland. Prof Spillane returned to (PABC) at the National University Ireland (to University College Cork) in of Ireland Galway, Ireland. Prof. 2003 as an SFI Principal Investigator, Spillane holds a degree from Dublin and moved his research team to City University and a PhD in crop NUI Galway in 2010. In NUI Galway, genetics from Trinity College Dublin. Prof. Spillane has spearheaded he Following his PhD, Prof Spillane establishment of the multi-disciplinary subsequently worked on genetics of Plant & AgriBiosciences Research potatoes, tobacco and crop viruses Centre (PABC) which has over 30 inter- in the Sainsbury Laboratory at the disciplinary research teams comprising John Innes Center, Norwich, UK. over 100 full time researchers and Prof Spillane has over 30 years of PhD students conducting advanced experience in the agricultural research agri-research. The inter-disciplinary for development arena, having worked PABC collaborates closely with a at the at the scientific/technical level range of CGIAR institutes (e.g. CIAT, and also at the international policy ICRISAT, IITA, CIP etc) and other level. During the 1990s, Prof Spillane development partners with research was based in Rome working on on crops, livestock, nutrition, soils, agricultural research for development climate change, gender and policy for the United Nations Food and analysis underway in a range of Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and also developing countries. Prof. Spillane for members of the Consultative Group is the Director of the MSc in Climate on International Agricultural Research Change, Agriculture and Food (CGIAR: IPGRI & CIAT). During Security (MScCCAFS) program this period Prof. Spillane worked established by the NUI Galway extensively on provision of technical PABC in close collaboration with the and policy advice for the inter- CGIAR’s global CCAFS program. Prof. governmental political negotiations Spillane is the Vice-Chair of the Irish leading to the 2001 International Treaty Forum for International Agricultural on Plant Genetic Resources for Food Development (IFIAD). Website: www. and Agriculture. From 1998 onwards plantagbiosciences.org Prof. Stephen Gordon School of Veterinary Medicine. UCD School of Veterinary Prof. Gordon’s research focus is Medicine tuberculosis (TB) in animals and humans and Paratuberculosis in Prof. Stephen Gordon