International Programs

International Research and Development

About the Staff


Chris Pannkuk in Afghanistan
Chris Pannkuk, Director of International Research and Development
pannkuk@wsu.edu
Christopher Pannkuk is the director for Washington State University’s International Programs Research and Development, with lead on projects in Afghanistan, Philippines and a world wide project on Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. He has over 20 years experience in agricultural extension and research and international development projects. Dr. Pannkuk has designed and implemented projects to monitor and alleviate water use and soil degradation, and researched soil and water conservation practices.
Resume - Dr. Pannkuk
Trent Bunderson inspecting crops
Trent Bunderson, Associate Director, East and Southern Africa
tbunderson@wsu.edu
Dr. Bunderson, Project Associate of International Programs at Washington State University, and Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences. He is currently in Malawi as Director of the Community Based Management of Chia Lagoon Watershed Project. He has over 25 years of professional development experience in Africa where he has worked and published extensively in the diverse areas of: 1) research and development of agroforestry, soil conservation and crop-livestock production systems; 2) ecological assessments of woodland, range and wildlife resources in relation to land-use; 3) food and forage legume production systems; 4) policy assessments concerning land tenure/land use issues for extensive and sedentary crop-livestock and wildlife systems; and 5) community-based natural resource management.
Resume - Dr. Bunderson
Tom Beyers
Tom Byers, Associate Director, Asia and North Africa
btom@wsu.edu
Dr. Byers is an agricultural economist with extensive development experience. He has worked in both the public and private sectors in activities that include business and project management, training, financial and economic analyses.  He has conducted development projects and programs in Morocco, Russia, Malawi, and Sudan.  Responsibilities included human resource and institutional development, agricultural research planning, monitoring and evaluation, planning and conduct of applied socioeconomic research, and economic policy.
Resume - Dr. Byers
Ralph Coolman
Ralph Coolman, Associate Director of Community Collaborations
Dr. Ralph Coolman is associate director for Community Collaborations at Washington State University’s International Programs/Research and Development. Dr. Coolman has over 25 years experience in community-based development in both domestic and international settings. Dr. Coolman has worked with diverse communities to design and implement projects on indigenous agricultural practices, urban agriculture, food systems, organic farming, sustainable agriculture and grass roots community development. He has completed projects in Malaysia, the Philippines, Brazil, and the United States. Dr. Coolman works on community collaborations in all stages of project development, design, and implementation.
Resume - Dr. Coolman
Oumarou Badini
Oumarou Badini, Associate Director, West and Central Africa
badini@mail.wsu.edu
Dr. Badini’s research and development interests focus on soil and agricultural systems evaluation/monitoring and the use of climatic forecasting, modeling and GIS tools to provide information to decision makers in order to increase food security and economic productivity in concert with conserving and improving the natural resource base. His expertise includes Field trials of Soil Fertility and Water Management, Rural Development, Agroclimatic Assessment, Drought Analysis & Management, Bioclimatology, Soil Water and Cropping Systems Modeling as well as GIS and Environmental Information System Management.
Resume - Dr. Badini
Peter Griessman
Peter Griessmann, Associate Director, Latin America
pgriessm@wsu.edu
Mr. Griessmann provides leadership for Central and South American programs. He has broad experience in forestry ranging from research on die-back, developing and presenting educational materials on forest production on public and private lands, the use of controlled fire and herbicides. He has experience in collection and analysis of field data related to growth biomass. His programs emphasize private forest landowners, forest operators, and forestry consultants. He provides leadership and inter-agency coordination for forest-based practices and supplies practical information for sustainable forestry.
Resume - Peter Griessmann
 
Maria Beebe, Chief of Party, Afghan eQuality Alliances
mbeebe@wsu.edu
Dr. Beebe is engaged in global sustainable development; balancing social and environmental considerations with economic development. In her current role, she is the Principal Investigator and senior WSU administrative officer on the Afghan eQuality Alliance initiative, with responsibility for the conduct of project activities to meet project goals according to the donor agency, WSU, and the state of Washington rules and regulations
Resume - Maria Beebe
Colleen Taugher
Colleen Taugher, Project Associate
colleent@wsu.edu
Ms. Taugher is an Information Designer providing leadership in the area of information communication technology for development (ICT4D). She has directed numerous initiatives applying technology solutions to development challenges throughout Africa. Ms. Taugher is responsible for launching a rural telecenter project in Rwanda that is helping coffee farmers communicate with one another and with their international buyers. Her efforts in ICT workforce development in Rwanda have resulted in the establishment of a new workforce coordinating board through the Ministry of Labor. Ms. Taugher’s involvement in USAID’s Last Mile Initiative is helping rural communities in Guinea-Bissau develop new entrepreneurial ventures through strategic use of new connectivity. WSU students have had exciting opportunities for involvement in a number of these programs.
Resume - Colleen Taugher
Mary Weitz
Mary Weitz, Secretary Supervisor
mweitz@wsu.edu
Ms. Weitz provides comprehensive administrative and secretarial support on behalf of the Director of International Programs/Research & Development, serving as primary point of operational and administrative contact. She provides and oversees a full range of administrative, secretarial and staff support in grant/contract planning, proposal preparation, and maintenance.
Resume - Ms. Weitz
Lisa Blumenshein
Lisa Blumenshein, Fiscal Specialist I
lisa_b@wsu.edu
Ms. Blumenshein is responsible for ensuring that project financing for International Programs/Research and Development is timely and in compliance with WSU, federal, and state regulations and requirements. She is also responsible for monitoring and analyzing project expenditures and assisting with proposal development and operational budget development.
Resume - Ms. Blumenshein
 
Geneva Drouin, Program Coordinator, Afghan eQuality Alliances
gdrouin@wsu.edu


Adjunct Professors

Vic Getz working in Afghanistan
Vic Getz, Adjunct Professor
vicki_getz@wsu.edu
Dr. Getz has conducted original research in the areas of gender and development, sustainable agriculture and community development in the United States and India and taught University undergraduate and graduate courses in Research Methods; Social Survey Construction and Administration, Environmental Sociology; Population, Policy and Resources and a variety of other resource and gender related courses. Ms. Getz has coordinated and managed international environmental protection campaigns.  Her PhD research in Kerala, India focuses on Gender Capacity Building and the Changing Role of Women in Governance, Economics and Community.
Resume - Dr. Getz
Dale Henry wearing traditional Uzbek attire
Dale Henry, Adjunct Professor
dehenry@wsu.edu
Mr. Henry is an Irrigation and Drainage Engineer with Professional Engineering registration and an MSc. from Utah State University. His work with consulting firms, irrigation districts, and the federal government in the arid Western USA has included a full range of planning, field investigations and surveying, design and drafting, and construction inspection and administration. As a networker, mentor and administrator, his work on development projects in Egypt (1 year) and Uzbekistan (8 years with family) have focused on the professional development of national scientists, professors and graduate students in the agricultural sectors – dozens of which have gone abroad for further training and returned to their countries to work with international projects and/or at higher government postings.
Resume - Dale Henry

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