Leocadia Zak on how USTDA has the impact, but needs to get better at the messaging

This article is part of a series of exit interviews Devex is conducting with the leaders of Obama administration aid agencies.

One thing was certain when Leocadia Zak left her job as director of the United States Trade and Development Agency in January: she was leaving her favorite job and the greatest group of people she had ever worked with, she said.

Zak, who took up her post in April 2010, led the U.S. agency charged with project preparation and partnership building to support infrastructure projects in developing countries and in turn, job creation within the U.S. through the export of U.S. goods and services for development projects.

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