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Mary Hausbeck joins IR-4’s Project Management Committee

The IR-4 Project announced that Mary Hausbeck, Ph.D. has stepped into the role of North Central Regional Director following the retirement of John Wise, Ph.D. Hausbeck will oversee the North Central Region team and serve on IR-4's Project Management Committee (PMC). The PMC (our board of directors) meets three times a year to develop policies, set budgets, advise on programming, and ensure the work continues to be in alignment with the IR-4 mission.

"Hausbeck is a longtime member of the IR-4 community and a natural fit for this leadership role. As a University Distinguished Professor and Extension Specialist at the Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Hausbeck's expertise is in vegetable and greenhouse ornamental pathology. The Hausbeck Lab, established in 1990, has graduated over 50 students in plant pathology and works towards reducing fungicide reliance through novel and integrated strategies. Many of IR-4's researchers—at Michigan State and beyond—have benefited from Hausbeck's mentorship", the team says.

IR-4's Executive Director, Jerry Baron, is optimistic about the energy and expertise Hausbeck will bring to the role. He shared the following:

"IR-4 welcomes Mary Hausbeck to the new role of IR-4 North Central Region Director and member of the Project Management Committee. She brings so much to this role, with her background as a Field Research Director and an Environmental Horticulture research cooperator, as well as her deep involvement and commitment to IR-4's priority-setting process. Mary's dedication to helping specialty crop growers and stakeholders with their plant disease problems, as well as issues with other pests, will serve her well in this role."

Welcoming Hausbeck, the team thanks Wise for his dedicated service in this role and previously as an IR-4 Field Research Director in the North Central Region. "IR-4 is fortunate to have Michigan State University as a regional host institution; the contributions of the Spartan community continue to be invaluable to our mission."

Source: www.ir4project.org

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