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USDA Announces Key Senior Staff Promotions

by Akim Kovalev
20 July 2024
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Leadership Changes and Their Impact on USDA’s Strategic Goals

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a series of senior staff promotions and appointments, marking significant changes in the leadership of the agency. These new roles are expected to influence various facets of agricultural policy, including food security, nutrition, market regulation, and rural development.

Cindy Long has been appointed as the Deputy Undersecretary for USDA’s Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services. Long previously served as the administrator of the department’s Food and Nutrition Service, a position where she made notable contributions such as leading the implementation of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act. She will be filling the role vacated by Stacy Dean, who had overseen significant updates to the Thrifty Food Plan, resulting in increased SNAP benefits under the Biden administration. Despite President Biden nominating Dean twice as the undersecretary for food, nutrition, and consumer services, her nomination was returned by the Senate both times.

Long’s appointment is anticipated to further USDA’s efforts in building stronger supply chains and enhancing connections between schools and diverse, healthy food sources. Her extensive experience in child nutrition programs highlights her capability to continue pushing forward the USDA’s mission to ensure food security and nutrition for all Americans.

In addition, Eric Deeble has been promoted to Deputy Undersecretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs. Deeble, who previously served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Congressional Relations, brings a wealth of experience from his tenure with the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition and as a senior policy adviser to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. His promotion is expected to bolster the USDA’s regulatory framework and support sustainable agricultural practices.

Sean Babington has been elevated to Deputy Chief of Staff in the Office of the Secretary. Babington has been a senior climate adviser since 2021, contributing to the advancement of the Biden administration’s climate agenda and creating economic opportunities for farmers, ranchers, and private forestland owners. His new role will likely enhance the USDA’s focus on climate resilience and sustainability in agriculture.

The USDA also announced two new appointments to state Rural Development offices. Andrew Dinsmore will serve as the Maryland and Delaware State Director for Rural Development, following 14 years in the office of Senator Chris Coons. Pam Monetti has been named the Illinois State Director for Rural Development, bringing her experience as a public relations marketing specialist from Globe Life Insurance Company.

These strategic promotions and appointments reflect the USDA’s commitment to enhancing food security, promoting sustainable agriculture, and supporting rural development. By placing experienced leaders in key roles, the USDA aims to drive significant progress in achieving its mission and addressing the evolving challenges in the agriculture sector.

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