

Paul Winters
Breaking new ground in the field of agricultural economics, Paul Winters serves as a distinguished professor at the Agricultural and Resource Economics department at the University of Chicago. With a profound commitment to addressing pressing global challenges, Winters leads the Innovation Commission Secretariat and spearheads partner engagement for the Innovation Commission for Climate Change, Food Security, and Agriculture. His work is pivotal in shaping policies and strategies that aim to alleviate rural poverty, tackle food insecurity, and promote sustainable small-scale agriculture. Winters' research interests are deeply rooted in the dynamics of inclusive food systems and the socio-economic factors influencing rural communities. His scholarly contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of how agricultural practices can be optimized to benefit marginalized populations. His expertise is sought after in various international forums, where he shares insights on creating resilient agricultural systems that can withstand the challenges posed by climate change. Before his tenure at the University of Chicago, Winters amassed a wealth of experience through his roles at the University of Notre Dame, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and the International Potato Center in Peru. These positions have enriched his perspective on global agricultural issues, allowing him to contribute effectively to both academic and policy-making circles. Paul Winters earned his PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of California, Berkeley, where he honed his analytical skills and developed a robust foundation in economic theory and its applications to agriculture. His academic journey and professional experiences have equipped him with a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, making him a leading voice in the discourse on sustainable agriculture and rural development.