Difference between revisions of "Ginger Turner"

From Powerbase
Jump to: navigation, search
 
m
 
Line 1: Line 1:
::Ginger Turner is a Junior Professional Associate in the Office of the Chief Economist at the World Bank. She works primarily as a research assistant for [[Alan Gelb]], the Director of Development Policy, on issues of aid effectiveness and private sector development in Africa.  Before coming to the World Bank, she helped start a joint venture to manufacture low-cost lighting for the poor in India, which has been featured recently in Time, the Economist, and on NPR, and she continues to manage a development enterprise for low-cost lighting in South Africa. She has also published two books on American history topics.  Ginger holds a B.A. in Economics and an M.S. in Management Science & Engineering from Stanford University, and will pursue a D.Phil. in Economics in fall 2007 at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.<ref>[http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], accessed 22 March 2008.</ref>
+
::Ginger Turner is a Junior Professional Associate in the Office of the Chief Economist at the [[World Bank]]. She works primarily as a research assistant for [[Alan Gelb]], the Director of Development Policy, on issues of aid effectiveness and private sector development in Africa.  Before coming to the World Bank, she helped start a joint venture to manufacture low-cost lighting for the poor in India, which has been featured recently in Time, the Economist, and on NPR, and she continues to manage a development enterprise for low-cost lighting in South Africa. She has also published two books on American history topics.  Ginger holds a B.A. in Economics and an M.S. in Management Science & Engineering from Stanford University, and will pursue a D.Phil. in Economics in fall 2007 at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.<ref>[http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], accessed 22 March 2008.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Latest revision as of 19:11, 22 March 2008

Ginger Turner is a Junior Professional Associate in the Office of the Chief Economist at the World Bank. She works primarily as a research assistant for Alan Gelb, the Director of Development Policy, on issues of aid effectiveness and private sector development in Africa. Before coming to the World Bank, she helped start a joint venture to manufacture low-cost lighting for the poor in India, which has been featured recently in Time, the Economist, and on NPR, and she continues to manage a development enterprise for low-cost lighting in South Africa. She has also published two books on American history topics. Ginger holds a B.A. in Economics and an M.S. in Management Science & Engineering from Stanford University, and will pursue a D.Phil. in Economics in fall 2007 at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.[1]

Affiliations

Notes