WCRC-4
World Cotton Research Conference — 410 September, 2007 – 14 September, 2007 |
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The World Cotton Research Conference-4 (WCRC-4) was held at the Civic Center in Lubbock, Texas, USA, during the week of September 10-14, 2007. Official attendance at the WCRC-4 was 590 people. They came from 37 countries and from every continent around the world. There were 64 additional people who came as invited guests and from media sources covering the Conference. The WCRC-4 was officially inaugurated with comments by Dr. Terry Townsend, Executive Director of the ICAC and Dr. Dean Ethridge, Chairman of the U.S. Organizing Committee. Mr. Todd Staples, Texas Commissioner of Agriculture and Mr. Robert Duncan, Texas Senator provided the official welcome. Over a four-day period, four outstanding plenary sessions were presented on: (1) Cotton Genomics and Biotechnology, (2) Strategic Challenges and Opportunities, (3) Keeping Cotton Competitive with Alternative Fibers, and (4) Strategic Management Issues. In addition, thirty-nine outstanding breakout sessions were conducted in various research disciplines. There were 21 plenary speakers and 201 breakout session speakers during the 4-day period of September 10-13. There were 118 posters displayed throughout these 4 days, with one specially hosted interaction session for the posters. In order to take advantage of the rich infrastructure in and around Lubbock, the U.S. Organizing Committee provided two tours. The first was on Wednesday afternoon, September 12, with attendees visiting the Texas Tech Research Farm, the Cropping Systems Research Laboratory, and the Lubbock Cotton Classing Office. The second tour was an all-day activity on Friday, September 14. During the morning, attendees visited and toured the International Textile Center of Texas Tech University and the Texas A&M University Research and Extension Center. Then everyone visited a commercial cotton farm, a modern cotton gin, a major research station displaying all available irrigation technologies, and a state-of-the-art commercial dairy operation. |
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Ashwin Chandran holds a Bachelors Degree in Textile Technology from UMIST, UK and a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Illinois, USA.
Mr. Shreyans Gupta is an officer of the Indian Revenue Service (IRS), currently serving as First Secretary at the Embassy of India in Washington D.C. In his current role, he oversees critical portfolios within the Income-tax Overseas Unit (ITOU) and the Commerce Wing, facilitating bilateral and multilateral cooperation.
Eric Trachtenberg is the Executive Director of the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC).
Pia Terasa joined the textile machinery manufacturer Saurer over 25 years ago. She is responsible for marketing and communications at the group level. Coming originally from a non-textile background, market intelligence and business development have played major roles throughout her career. Her current main “hobby” is closely monitoring development of the textile recycling industry and circular economy.
Dr. Md. Fakhre Alam Ibne Tabib is the former Executive Director of the Cotton Development Board of Bangladesh, with over 32 years of experience in cotton production, research, and development. He has demonstrated strong leadership and communication skills in engaging with national and international stakeholders in the cotton sector.
Dr. Elsie Sia Kanza is the current Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Republic of Tanzania to the United States of America and Mexico. Prior to that role, Ambassador Kanza served as Special Advisor to the President of the World Economic Forum, and, before that, Head of Africa and Member of Executive Committee for 10 years championing growth and development in Africa leveraging public private collaboration. In 2015, She was awarded a Doctorate in Business Administration (honoris causa) by the University of Strathclyde for the transformative impact achieved in Africa.
Alison Ward has over 30 years of international experience in sustainability and corporate affairs. Alison is the CEO of CottonConnect, where she leads a team of over 100 employees, impacting the lives of over 800,000 cotton farmers in India, China, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Bangladesh. Under Alison’s leadership the organization: drives supply chain transparency connecting sustainable fibres from farm to store; focuses on the rights and skills of women in supply chains through pioneering gender programmes; and continues to develop innovations at a farm level. She leads cotton strategies and programmes for global brands and retailers.


Name: Mary Concilia Anchang
Besim Özek
SIDDHARTHA RAJAGOPAL, Executive Director – TEXPROCIL