Judith Morrison (Washington)
Ms. Judith Morrison joined the Inter-American Development Bank in December 2009 as the Senior Advisor for the Gender and Diversity Unit, after serving as the Regional Director for South America and the Caribbean at the Inter-American Foundation. Previously, she was the Executive Director of the Inter-Agency Consultation on Race in Latin America (IAC), a donor collaborative comprised of the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, Ford Foundation, and Department for International Development-UK, dedicated to promoting inclusive development policies. IAC is based at the Inter-American Dialogue – a center for policy analysis and exchange based in Washington, DC – where she was a senior associate and program director.
Ms. Morrison has been interviewed on issues of development by the Boston Globe, Miami Herald, Washington Post, Folha de São Paulo, Radio France International, El Tiempo Latino, Democracy at Large, Línea Directa (NBC), Latin American Advisor and National Public Radio. She is a frequent presenter at the Conference on World Affairs, and has presented throughout the Americas and Europe. Ms. Morrison has published articles and book chapters on equity and development for the United Nations, Inter-American Development Bank, the US Government, and the academic and popular press. Ms. Morrison holds an MCP degree in poverty alleviation and income distribution from MIT, where she received the Carroll Wilson Award for international research and received a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. She has served as a fellow at the Aspen Institute (Socrates Society) and the Phelps Stokes Fund.
Ms. Morrison and her family worship at St. Columba's in Washington, DC.

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