ACDI/VOCA's Deegan resigns

Rural Cooperatives, May-June, 2004 by Dan Campbell

Michael Deegan announced his immediate resignation on April 29 as president and CEO of ACDI/VOCA. Deegan said he plans to pursue other career opportunities. The ACDI/VOCA board immediately launched a search for a replacement. Don Crane, executive vice president of ACDI/VOCA, will carry out the day-to-day chief executive functions until an interim president is appointed.

During Deegan's eight-year tenure as ACDI/VOCA president, the organization experienced unprecedented growth and success in its development operations worldwide, Crane noted. ACDI/VOCA, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a private, non-profit organization which promotes broad-based economic growth and the development of civil society in emerging democracies and developing countries (see page 37).

dan.campbell@USDA.gov

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