The Hon. Bonnie Glick
The Hon. Bonnie Glick

The Hon. Bonnie Glick

Advisory Council Member; fmr. Deputy Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development

Bonnie Glick  is an American diplomat and businesswoman who served as the Deputy Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development from 2019 to 2020. Nominated for the post by President Donald Trump in April 2018, she was confirmed by the United States Senate by unanimous consent in January 2019.

Glick began her career as an American diplomat and served for 12 years as a Foreign Service Officer at the United States Department of State. She later worked for IBM as a global account executive, where she co-authored three patents as part of IBM Research. Glick served as the Deputy Secretary of the Maryland Department of Aging from 2017 until 2019 under Governor Larry Hogan.

In her role as Deputy Administrator of USAID, Glick served as the Deputy for all U.S. policies and as the Chief Operating Officer of the agency. Among the issues she championed were digital transformation, the significance of 5G as a development priority in emerging markets, private sector engagement, democracy and governance, global vaccine distribution, and food security. She was the Executive Sponsor of USAID’s COVID-19 Task Force that addressed both the safety and security of the global workforce and the international response to the outbreak. She led the Administrator’s Action Alliance for Preventing Sexual Misconduct, the Executive Diversity Council, the Agency’s Enterprise Risk Management Council, the Partner Vetting Council, and the Management Operations Council. As USAID’s Chief Operating Officer, she represented the Agency on the President’s Management Council.

Glick speaks seven languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, Amharic, French, and Russian. She graduated with a B.A. in Government/International Relations from Cornell University, an M.A. in International Affairs from Columbia University, and an MBA from the University of Maryland. She is married and has two sons.

Technology and diplomacy are two words that one does not often hear together. But that is changing, and here at the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, we are leading that change. Our goal is to expand American leaders’ professional capabilities and equip them to advocate for America’s role as the world’s leading innovator and developer of technologies that improve life for everyone, no matter where they live. We also work closely with leaders from allied countries to partner in the universal cause of freedom through the deployment of technology. Diplomatic engagement on critical, cutting-edge technologies is more important now than ever.

Technology and Diplomacy in the 21st Century

Bonnie Glick discussed technology and diplomacy in the 21st Century with the Purdue Engineering community.

Work by The Hon. Bonnie Glick

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Bonnie Glick: The Global Tech Race: Is the Free World Still in the Lead?

Bonnie Glick: The Global Tech Race: Is the Free World Still in the Lead?

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Global Supply Chains and the Animal Kingdom: Pathways for Innovation

Global Supply Chains and the Animal Kingdom: Pathways for Innovation

Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue Director Bonnie Glick spoke with Elanco's David Urbanek about animal pharmaceutical global supply chains at the Concordia Annual Summit in Lexington, Kentucky.