John B. Hardman

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"Dr. John B. Hardman has been a member of the IFDC Board of Directors since 2003. He chairs the board's Nomination Committee and is a member of the Executive, Africa and Budget committees.

"Hardman is president and CEO of the Carter Center. He provides leadership for the Center’s program initiatives including election monitoring in Asia, Africa and Latin America. He also plays a role in public health training in Ethiopia, global development strategies, conflict resolution efforts and agriculture programs aimed at improving food production in Africa and North Korea.

"Hardman joined the Center in 1989 as head of the Initiative to Reduce Global Tobacco Use and directed its Mental Health Program from 1991 to 1993. He was named executive officer in 1992, and in March 2007 his title changed to president and CEO.

"Hardman received his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia, trained in psychiatry as a resident at the Mayo Clinic and completed a child psychiatry fellowship at Emory University. He taught at Emory University Medical School and was medical director at Peachford Hospital. He has also held leadership positions with many professional and community organizations.

"Hardman serves on the board of directors of the Task Force for Child Survival and Development and the Blum Center for Developing Economies at the University of California, Berkeley. " [1]

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  1. John B. Hardman, IFDC, accessed January 7, 2011.
  2. Carter Centre UK Trustees, organizational web page, accessed June 19, 2012.
  3. International Fertiliser Development Center Board, organizational web page, accessed September 17, 2012.