Alejandra Danielson Castillo has been named the new director of global programs in the U.S. Grains Council’s (USGC’s) Washington, D.C., headquarters, effective April 3.
Danielson Castillo serves as the director for the India office, based in New Delhi. Prior to that, she spent three years in Singapore, where she served as regional director for South Asia, leading the legal compliances needed to open the Council’s newest office in India. Danielson Castillo started her career with USGC as manager of global trade in the Council’s D.C office.
In her new role, Danielson Castillo will be responsible for providing direction and management of the Council’s worldwide marketing plan activities. She will oversee the execution, implementation and post evaluation of all United Export Strategy (UES) activities and projects carried out globally. She will also be responsible for overseeing global programs in Asia and the Western Hemisphere including program planning, implementation and evaluation, personnel supervision, administration and communications while ensuring operations are in compliance with USDA/FAS regulations.
“We are excited to have Alejandra return to our headquarters office in the role of director of global programs. Her experience of working in our international operations and opening our new office in India will be valuable to her new position. In addition, her experience working in international grain trade logistics will bring valuable knowledge to this leadership role,” said Cary Sifferath, USGC vice president.
Danielson Castillo holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in strategic management and organizational leadership, both from St. Catherine University. She steps into this role following the departure of Emily Pogue in early March.
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About The U.S. Grains Council
The U.S. Grains Council develops export markets for U.S. barley, corn, sorghum and related products including distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) and ethanol. With full-time presence in 28 locations, the Council operates programs in more than 50 countries and the European Union. The Council believes exports are vital to global economic development and to U.S. agriculture’s profitability. Detailed information about the Council and its programs is online at www.grains.org.