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USDA/APHIS shares leadership transition at the North American Plant Protection Organization’s (NAPPO)


USA
May 30, 2024

The North American Plant Protection Organization’s (NAPPO) Executive Committee has selected Dr. Francisco Javier Trujillo Arriaga as the new incoming NAPPO Chief Scientist. Dr. Trujillo Arriaga will replace outgoing Dr. Stephanie Bloem upon her retirement in June after serving as NAPPO’s Executive Director for nine years. 

Dr. Trujillo Arriaga brings a wealth of international plant health experience, leadership, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to advancing the collective interests of the region as it relates to plant health, science, and collaborative solutions.

In a letter to stakeholders, PPQ Deputy Administrator Dr. Mark L Davidson welcomed Dr. Trujillo Arriaga to his new position and shared his heart-felt appreciation for Dr. Bloem’s many contributions. You can read his full message on the APHIS website.

Specific questions about NAPPO’s leadership transition should be sent to PPQ’s NAPPO Technical Director Stephanie Dubon at stephanie.m.dubon@usda.gov.

You can learn more about the NAPPO Secretariat on the NAPPO website.

Stay Involved!

U.S. stakeholders are vital to the work of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) and North American Plant Protection Organization (NAPPO). Your input on proposed projects, review of draft standards and documents, and participation in IPPC and NAPPO events ensures we are developing relevant standards that advance U.S. harmonization goals. Standards facilitate the safe trade of plants, plant products and other regulated articles while protecting the environment, harmonize plant protection policies and practices among and between trading partners in North America and internationally, and provide a critical framework for addressing phytosanitary trade issues and negotiating market access requests.

Spread the Word! If you represent a large organization or association, please distribute this message to your membership.

Stay Connected! To receive these updates in your inbox, please subscribe to the APHIS Stakeholder Registry and select the “International Phytosanitary Standards” topic.

 



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Published: May 31, 2024

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