Stepping down as agriculture secretary, former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack is stepping up as the first CEO of the World Food Prize ...
Here's what to know about Tom Vilsack, who will become the new president of the Des Moines-based World Food Prize Foundation.
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Tom Vilsack will return to Iowa as CEO of the World Food Prize Foundation, headquartered in Des Moines, following his role as ...
Former Iowa governor and two-time U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack will become the CEO of the Des Moines-based World Food Prize Foundation, the organization announced Tuesday. Paul ...
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The former USDA secretary and former governor will be CEO of the Des Moines-based World Food Prize Foundation,which strives ...
After a 12 year run as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack will be the next CEO of the World ...
The World Food Prize Foundation announced Tuesday that former Iowa governor Tom Vilsack will serve as the organization’s ...