Sonny Ramaswamy

Sonny Ramaswamy (born 1952 in Hyderabad, India) is an Indian American agricultural scientist who currently serves as President and CEO of Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. For a six year term (2012-2018), he was Administrator of National Institute of Food and Agriculture.[1]

Sonny Ramaswamy
President of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Assumed office
July 2018
PresidentBarack Obama
Personal details
Born1952 (age 6869)
Spouse(s)Gita N. Ramaswamy
Alma materUniversity of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
Rutgers University
Harvard University
WebsiteOfficial biography

Early life and education

Ramaswamy attended the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore and earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture in 1973 and a Master of Science (Agriculture) in agricultural entomology in 1976. He then earned his Ph.D. in Entomology from Rutgers University. He completed the executive Management Development Program from Harvard University in 2001.

Career

From 1997 to 2006 Ramaswamy was head of the Department of Entomology at Kansas State University, where he held the title of Distinguished Professor. He was then the Associate Dean of Purdue University College of Agriculture and directed the University's agricultural research programs from 2006 to 2009.

In 2009, Ramaswamy was appointed as the Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University and Director of the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station.

On 9 March 2012 President Barack Obama announced his intention to appoint Ramaswamy as Director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture.[2]

As of July 1, 2018, he has assumed the presidency of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.[3]

Family and personal life

Sonny Ramaswamy is married[4] to Gita N. Ramaswamy who is director of academic programs, assessment, and accreditation at Oregon State University.[5] Their daughter Megha Ramaswamy is an assistant professor at University of Kansas Medical Center.[6]

References

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