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K. Poley
Dr. Poley served as Director and Deputy Administrator for Communications, Information, and Technology for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) from 1989 through 1994. While there, she created a mechanism for international/global networking, providing hundreds of academic courses, degree programs, short courses, workshops, continuing professional development, research seminars, on-line information resources, and informal education opportunities in the United States and internationally. She worked closely with the White House to establish the first U.S. Government Internet service. She has impacted adult and continuing education efforts in many developing countries through her work with the USDA and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). In Tanzania, she established a very notable work, a model rural development training and extension system in the five highest production regions in the country. Dr. Janet Poley
has received many awards and honors including the Charles Wedemeyer Award
for Outstanding Practitioner in Distance Education in 2000, the Secretary
of Agriculture's Award for Diversity, the Extension Service Administrator's
Award for Excellence in recognition of her ability to bring tested adult
education practices to the work of the Federal Government. She was also
the recipient of the Organization for Intra-Cultural Development (OICD)
International Award of Excellence. For her leadership efforts in Tanzania
and other related assignments she received the Excalibur Award from the
U.S. Congress and a USAID award for cooperation.
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