Dr. Mark Giordano

 
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Mark Giordano is Professor of Geography and Cinco Hermanos Chair in Environment and International Affairs in Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service. His research focuses primarily on the international political dimensions of water, agriculture, and the environment. He is a founding member of Georgetown’s India Initiative and serves on the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy’s Working Group on the Global Commons. He sits on the Boards of The Kentler International Drawing Center, Brooklyn and the Mokuhanga Project Space, Walla Walla. Mark has held other roles such as the Sri Lanka-based International Water Management Institute, winner of the Stockholm Water Prize. He earlier served as a trade economist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.