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HoffmanW.jpg - William Hoffman William Hoffman
Title: National Program Leader
Unit: Plant and Animal Systems
Location: 3424 Waterfront Center
Full Address and Directions
Phone: (202) 401 - 1112
Fax: (202) 401 - 6156
Email: whoffman@csrees.usda.gov
Related Programs: Animal & Plant Biosecurity ; Integrated Pest Management
Related Grants: Methyl Bromide Transitions
Overview:
Bill Hoffman's title with CSREES is National Program Leader for Agriculture Homeland Security. In this capacity, he:

Provides national leadership for the Extension Master Gardener program;

Serves as director of the Methyl Bromide Transitions program;

Works as a secondary national program leader with CSREES' Joe Wysocki to provide national leadership for the Extension Disaster Education Network;

Works as a secondary national program leader with CSREES' Jim Parochetti to provide national leadership for the Pesticide Safety Education Program;

Serves as the agency's co-liaison, along with Jane Schuchardt, to the University of New Hampshire ;

Coordinates the CSREES Food and Agricultural Defense Initiative funding;

Consults with the USDA Office of Homeland Security on farm security regulatory matters; and

Provides leadership for a portfolio of Hatch multi-state committees and congressionally designated grants.

Bill received his Doctor of Education degree in Higher Education Administration from George Washington University in 2009. He holds a Master of Education degree in Instructional Systems (2002) and a Master of Business Administration degree (1992), both from Penn State. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology from Penn State in 1989. Prior to coming to CSREES in 2002, he worked for five years in Penn States Office of Pesticide Education. He spent the previous five years as a sales representative for two different crop protection product manufacturers.

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