Deere, Carolyn L. 1973-

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DEERE, Carolyn L. 1973-

PERSONAL: Born November 12, 1973, in Sydney, Australia; daughter of Haydn (an engineer and manager) and Julia (a homemaker and bookkeeper; maiden name, Clegg) Deere. Education: University of Sydney, B.Ec. (with first-class honors), 1996; Johns Hopkins University, M.A. (with distinction), 2001; Oxford University, doctoral study, beginning 2003. Hobbies and other interests: Bush walking, piano, rowing, kite-flying.


ADDRESSES: Agent—c/o Author Mail, MIT Press, 5 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142-1493. E-mail—[email protected].


CAREER: Overseas Development Council, Washington, DC, manager of Congressional Staff Forum, 1997-98; International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Washington, DC, policy fellow on trade and biodiversity, 1998-99; Rockefeller Foundation, New York, NY, assistant director, 1999-2003; writer, 1993—. Grantmakers without Borders, member, 2001-02; Center for International Sustainable Development Law, lead research fellow, 2001-03; Funders Network on Trade and Globalization, member of steering committee, 2000-03; 3D: Trade, Human Rights, Equitable Economy, board member, 2003—.


AWARDS, HONORS: Reg Waite Award for Young Australian Achievers, Reg Waite Trust, 1998; Rotary ambassadorial scholar, Rotary Foundation, 1998; Audrey Jorss commemorative fellowship, Australian Federation of University Women, 1999.


WRITINGS:

Ecolabelling and Sustainable Fisheries, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (Gland, Switzerland), 1999.

Net Gains: International Trade, Sustainable Development, and Fisheries, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (Gland, Switzerland), 2000.

Grantmakers and Globalization, Funders Network on Trade and Globalization (San Francisco, CA), 2002.

(With Daniel Esty) Greening the Americas: NAFTA'sLessons for Hemispheric Trade, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 2002.


Contributor to periodicals, including Journal of World Trade.

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