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As an executive at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Shah launched the foundation's Global Development program, managing a $1.3 billion investment profile. Most recently, he served as an undersecretary at the Agriculture Department, overseeing more than 10,000 staff around the world. He traveled to Haiti last year to assess the country's agriculture needs. After his nomination, Shah told colleagues that the next three years would be crucial to the future of USAID, which has been weakened as its staff was cut and some of its functions were folded into the State Department. Shah sought advice from former development officials, including Atwood, whom he met with three times, and James Lee Witt, the former Federal Emergency Management Agency director who is credited with restoring the department's reputation after a period of turmoil. Many in the development community say Shah's lead role in the Haiti response gives him an opportunity to have a similar impact on a battered USAID. "This is his coming-out party," said Joy Portella, communications director for Mercy Corps, an aid organization working in Haiti. "This will be largely what will define him and his reputation going forward."
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