Sonny Ramaswamy

Last updated
Sonny Ramaswamy
SRamaswamyPic.jpg
President of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Assumed office
July 2018
Personal details
Born1952 (age 7071)
SpouseGita N. Ramaswamy
Alma mater University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
Rutgers University
Harvard University
Website Official biography

Sonny Ramaswamy (born 1952) is an American agricultural scientist and the current president and CEO of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. He formerly served as Director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. [1]

Contents

Early life and education

Sonny Ramaswamy was born in Hyderabad, India, and grew up in Bangalore as the youngest of four boys. [2] He graduated from St. Joseph's Indian High School, a Jesuit school in Bangalore, and later, from the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture in 1973 and a Master of Science (Agriculture) in entomology in 1976. He then earned his Ph.D. in 1980 in entomology from Rutgers University. Following, Ramaswamy undertook postdoctoral research on the sex pheromone of insects from 1980 to 1982 in Ring Cardé's laboratory at Michigan State University. In 2001, Ramaswamy completed Harvard University's executive Management Development Program. [3]

Career

Ramaswamy served as professor of insect physiology and graduate program coordinator in the Department of Entomology at Mississippi State University from 1982 to 1997. He then served as University Distinguished Professor and Head of the Department of Entomology at Kansas State University from 1997 to 2005. In 2002, Ramaswamy received the Presidential Award for Outstanding Department Head. He envisioned and created the K-State Insect Zoo, a hands-on educational and fun destination.

Ramaswamy's personal research was funded with grants from federal agencies, including NIFA, NSF, NIH, EPA, and USAID, and from state agencies, commodity groups and industry. He has published over 150 journal articles, book chapters, a book, and has a patent, and is the recipient of several awards and honors, including fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, fellow of the Entomological Society of America, the Hutchinson Medal from the Chicago Botanic Garden and the Leader in Agriculture Award from Agriculture Future of America. Ramaswamy has mentored numerous high school, undergraduate and graduate students, along with postdoctorates, visiting professors and staff in non-governmental, governmental and private sector organizations.

Between 2006 and 2009, Ramaswamy directed Purdue University's agricultural research programs, facilitating success on numerous grant-funded projects in support of multi- and trans-disciplinary research and education projects on bioenergy, climate change, water, agroecology, and food security and production agriculture.

In 2009, Ramaswamy moved to Oregon State University to serve as dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences and director of the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station. He worked with stakeholders to mitigate the severity of state budget cuts because of the Great Recession. He also facilitated the development of the college's strategic direction and restructuring. Capitalizing on the college's strength in enology, viticulture, brewing, and cheese making, he crafted a vision to focus on innovations in fermentation, including creation of the Beaver Classic cheese, beer, wine, bread and other products produced by students as they developed experiential knowledge and skills. Ramaswamy also envisioned and created the Leadership Academy.

On May 7, 2012, President Barack Obama appointed Ramaswamy to serve as director of the United States Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). [4] NIFA catalyzes transformative discoveries, education and engagement to solve societal and agricultural challenges. As director, Ramaswamy oversaw NIFA's research portfolio of nearly $1.6 billion in funding for a wide range of extramural research, education and extension projects to address challenges related to food security, nutrition and childhood obesity, food safety, climate change, water, bioenergy, human sciences, and youth, family and communities. Ramaswamy was a passionate proponent of diversity and inclusiveness, particularly support of tribal and historically black land-grant colleges. He provided the vision to create and deploy innovative grant opportunities to promote the success and profitability of farming, development and deployment of smart systems, robotics, "internet of agricultural things", sensors, drones and Big Data. Ramaswamy also provided the vision for and promoted the development and deployment of grant funds to revitalize the education and nurturing of American food and agricultural workforce with both technical and leadership skills. Ramaswamy facilitated collaborations with other federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and private and non-governmental organizations.

Ramaswamy is an avid proponent of food, agriculture and science in general, constantly appearing on numerous panels, interviews in the media and speaking at schools, colleges, and institutions and organizations across America. He also promotes entomophagy, and has appeared in a number of documentaries about insects for food and feed, including The Gateway Bug and Bugs on the Menu.

Family and personal life

Ramaswamy is married to Gita Ramaswamy who previously served as professor of textiles, administrator and senior advisor to USDA's chief scientist. Their daughter Megha Ramaswamy is a professor of population health at University of Kansas Medical Center; Megha, her husband Andrew Park, emergency room physician at University of Kansas Medical Center Hospital, and their son Siddhartha reside in Kansas City, MO.

Ramaswamy has been active in community and university theaters and Habitat for Humanity and enjoys riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore</span> Agricultural university in Bangalore

University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore is located in Bengaluru, India. It was established in 1964 as UAS Bangalore by a legislative act.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Economic Research Service</span> Component of the United States Department of Agriculture

The Economic Research Service (ERS) is a component of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and a principal agency of the Federal Statistical System of the United States. It provides information and research on agriculture and economics.

The United States National Agricultural Library (NAL) is one of the world's largest agricultural research libraries, and serves as a national library of the United States and as the library of the United States Department of Agriculture. Located in Beltsville, Maryland, it is one of five national libraries of the United States. It is also the coordinator for the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC), a national network of state land-grant institutions and coordinator for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) field libraries.

Paul Wilson Oman was an American entomologist and a specialist on leafhopper taxonomy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Edward F. Knipling</span> American entomologist

Edward Fred Knipling was an American entomologist, who along with his longtime colleague Raymond C. Bushland, received the 1992 World Food Prize for their collaborative achievements in developing the sterile insect technique for eradicating or suppressing the threat posed by pests to the livestock and crops that contribute to the world's food supply. Knipling's contributions included the parasitoid augmentation technique, insect control methods involving the medication of the hosts, and various models of total insect population management. Knipling was best known as the inventor of the sterile insect technique (SIT), an autocidal theory of total insect population management. The New York Times Magazine proclaimed on January 11, 1970, that "Knipling...has been credited by some scientists as having come up with 'the single most original thought in the 20th century.'"

The Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics is a high-ranking official within the United States Department of Agriculture that provides leadership and oversight for the Agricultural Research Service, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Economic Research Service, National Agricultural Library, National Agricultural Statistics Service.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Conservation Effects Assessment Project</span> United States government project

The Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) was established in 2002 to quantify the environmental impact of the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) conservation program. The project focuses on how watersheds are affected. CEAP monitored 14 benchmark watershed sites. The CEAP's vision is to enhance "natural resources and healthier ecosystems through improved conservation effectiveness and better management of agricultural landscapes. The goal is "to improve efficacy of conservations practices and programs by quantifying conservation effects and providing the science and education base needed to enrich conservation planning, implementation, management decisions, and policy."

<span class="mw-page-title-main">National Institute of Food and Agriculture</span> U.S. government research body

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is a U.S. federal government body whose creation was mandated in the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008. Its purpose is to consolidate all federally funded agricultural research, and it is subordinate to the Department of Agriculture. It replaced the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service in 2009. As of April 11, 2022, Dionne Toombs has served as the Acting Director.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mark Keenum</span>

Mark Everett Keenum is an agricultural economist who is the 19th and current university president of Mississippi State University.

Zeyaur R. Khan is a professor and the principal scientist at International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe). He has dedicated his 30-year career as an international agricultural scientist to advancing the science and practice of agriculture by studying and applying chemical ecology, behavior, plant-plant and insect-plant interactions to improve farm productivity to combat poverty and food insecurity in Africa. He is responsible for the discovery and wide scale implementation of a pro-poor scientific innovation for enhancing food security and environmental sustainability in Africa]. This was achieved through the biologically-based IPM technology called "Push-Pull", developed for small-holder cereal-livestock African farmers. Prof. Khan’s work is an example demonstrating that creativity and innovation in science can provide practical solutions for the real problems of thousands of small-holder poor farmers and promote their food security and sustainable livelihoods.

Perry L. Adkisson was Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System. His academic work is known for his research on integrated pest management methods which allowed for a 50% reduction of insecticide use in U.S. agriculture.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Catherine Woteki</span> American agriculture official

Catherine E. Woteki was the under secretary for United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Research, Education, and Economics (REE) mission area, as well as the department's chief scientist. Her responsibilities included oversight of the four agencies that comprise REE, the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), Economic Research Service (ERS), and National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS.) The National Agriculture Library and National Arboretum also fall under this mission area. Since 2021, she has been a member of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service</span> Former agency of the United States Department of Agriculture

The Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES) was an extension agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), part of the executive branch of the federal government. The 1994 Department Reorganization Act, passed by Congress, created CSREES by combining the former Cooperative State Research Service and the Extension Service into a single agency.

N. Srinivasa Iyer Ramaswamy (1926–2012), popularly known as Cartman Ramaswamy, was an Indian engineer, educationist, management academic and writer, and the founder director of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. He was the founder of Centre for Action, Research and Technology for Man, Animal and Nature (CARTMAN), a non governmental organization working for region-relevant and appropriate technology transfer to rural areas and Indian Heritage Academy, an organization involved in propagating Indian cultural traditions. He was also the founder chairman of the Adarsh Vidya Kendra (AVK) Group of educational institutions. The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 2006, for his contributions to society.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ebenezer Oduro Owusu</span> Ghanaian academic

Ebenezer Oduro Owusu is a Ghanaian entomologist and university administrator who served as the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana from 1 August, 2016 to 31 July, 2021. In this role, he was the principal academic and administrative officer of the university. Ebenezer Oduro Owusu is a professor of entomology at the Department of Animal Biology and Conservation Science and prior to his appointment as vice-chancellor, he was the provost of the College of Basic and Applied Sciences at the University of Ghana. He is the current President of the Presbyterian University College.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Meryl Broussard</span> American civil servant and executive (1950–2019)

Meryl C. Broussard, Jr. (1950–2019) was an American civil servant and executive of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), in the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). He was "the first full-time national program leader for aquaculture in USDA", and he was named an "Unsung Hero" of both NIFA and USDA. In 2015 he was inducted into the NIFA Hall of Fame.

J. Scott Angle is the University of Florida's Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources and leader of UF's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.

Maria Alma Solis is a entomologist at the Systematic Entomology Laboratory (SEL) of the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Walter A. Hill</span> American agricultural engineer

Walter A. Hill is an American scientist who is Professor and Dean of the College of Agriculture, Environment and Nutrition Sciences at Tuskegee University. In 2016 he was inducted into the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture Hall of Fame.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jennifer S. Thaler</span> American entomologist

Jennifer S. Thaler is an American entomologist who is a faculty member in the Department of Entomology, with a joint appointment in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. She has expertise in the areas of population and community ecology, plant-insect interactions, tri-trophic interactions, and chemical ecology.

References

  1. "Administrator of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture: Who Is Sonny Ramaswamy?". AllGov.com. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
  2. Mortenson, Eric; Oregonian, The (March 10, 2012). "Sonny Ramaswamy, ag dean at OSU, adapts and grows everywhere he goes". oregonlive. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  3. "Ramaswamy_CV_May 2021" (PDF).
  4. "President Obama Announces Intent to Appoint Dr. Sonny Ramaswamy as Director of USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture". www.usda.gov. Retrieved July 6, 2022.