USDA announces several staff changes
WASHINGTON, March 27, 2013 – Along with the departure of
Under Secretary of Rural Development Dallas Tonsager, USDA today announced a number of other
staff changes.
Cheryl Cook has been appointed as USDA’s Chief Information
Officer. Since April 2012, Cheryl has led all IT investments, operations, and
management at USDA as the Acting CIO.
Prior to joining OCIO, she served as a Deputy Under Secretary in Rural
Development, managing policies and programs in the RD’s three main areas: Business
and Cooperatives, Housing and Community Facilities, and Utilities. Cook served
from May 1993 until March 2000 as Rural Development's Pennsylvania State
Director. She also worked in USDA's Washington, D.C. office as Executive
Officer of the National Food and Agriculture Council. Between Federal
appointments, Cook served as Deputy Secretary for Marketing and Economic
Development at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and as Executive
Director for the Keystone Development Center, a non-profit organization in
Pennsylvania that helps new and emerging cooperatives. She was a member of the
National Farmers Union's public policy staff, focusing on dairy, credit, and
environmental issues. She also maintained a private law practice. Cook received
her bachelor's degree from Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pa., and a law
degree from The Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle, Pa.
Johnie L. Jones has been appointed to serve as Deputy Chief
of Staff for Rural Development. Johnie
joined USDA in 2011 as Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary. Prior to
coming to USDA, Johnie served as a legislative aide for State Senator Troy
Fraser in Austin, Texas. In this role,
he was responsible for tracking and reporting on issues relating to higher
education programs and agriculture policy. Johnie’s agricultural experience
also includes service as a Meadow Social Enterprise Fellow with the RGK Center
for Philanthropy and Community Service in Haiti where he spearheaded research
to improve farming methods and to increase agricultural opportunities for citizens
in the rural town of Creve. In the summer of 2008, he served as a legislative
affairs intern in USDA’s Rural Development mission area. Johnie earned his Master of Public Affairs
degree from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas and has
a B.S. in Agriculture Economics from Prairie View A&M University.
Mike Schmidt was appointed as the Deputy Administrator for
Farm Programs in the Farm Service Agency.
Mike came to FSA from the Marketing and Regulatory Programs (MRP)
mission area, where he served as Acting Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor. Previously at USDA, he was the Acting Chief
of Staff for a year at the Grain Inspection Packers and Stockyards
Administration (GIPSA). Prior to joining USDA, Mike served 6 years on Capitol
Hill as Legislative Assistant and then Senior Legislative Assistant for Senator
Russ Feingold (D-WI), advising the Senator on agriculture, telecommunications,
transportation, and science issues. This
experience included actively pursuing a range of agricultural and rural
priorities as part of the 2008 Farm Bill. In 2004, Mike was the Congressional
Science Fellow sponsored by the Agronomy / Crop / Soil Science Societies of
America in the Office of Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY), where he acted as the
Legislative Assistant for agriculture, gaining experience in dairy, fruit,
specialty crop, trade, food safety and environmental issues. He received his
Master's of Science in Public Understanding of Environmental Change from the
University College London. He also has a Master's of Science in Crop and Soil
Environmental Sciences along with his undergraduate degrees in Environmental
Science and Biology from Virginia Tech.
Susan Keith has been appointed as Deputy Administrator for
Packers and Stockyards Program in the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards
Administration (GIPSA). Before joining
GIPSA, she served as Senior Counselor to the General Counsel. Prior to her tenure at the Department of
Agriculture, Ms. Keith served as General Counsel for the U.S. Senate Committee
on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
During the 1990’s, Ms. Keith worked for the National Corn Growers on
legislative and policy matters. She
began her Federal career as a Legislative Assistant to Congressman Dave
Nagle. Prior to coming to the Washington,
DC area, she practiced law in Waterloo, Iowa.
Susan earned a J.D. from the University of Iowa and a B.A. from Coe
College.
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