Tony Kalm
Tony was the inaugural leader of One Acre Fund USA, helping to grow the organization from $3M to $18M in budget over three years. From 2013 to 2015, Tony served on the One Acre Fund governing board and was the deputy head of CGIAR, a global research partnership that advances agricultural science and technology to reduce rural poverty, increase food security, improve human health and nutrition, and ensure the sustainable management of natural resources. Tony rejoined One Acre Fund in late 2015. Tony Kalm graduated from Cornell University and received his MPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Sri Lanka, and worked in the HIV/AIDS program of the Medical Research Council of South Africa. He has managed fundraising and communications operations for such organizations as the Global Crop Diversity Trust, African Wildlife Foundation, and Nuclear Threat Initiative