Anupama Rajaraman
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Anupama Rajaraman is a senior official in the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), holding the position of Mission Director in Colombia.[1] She is currently USAID's Mission Director in Guatemala.[2][3]
Rajaraman is a member of the Senior Foreign Service, where she has played a role in various USAID missions across the globe for two decades.[4] [5][6]
Anupama Rajaraman began her career with USAID as an Urban Management Fellow in 2001, working with the Regional Urban Development Office in South Africa.[7] [8] [9] [10]
She joined USAID as an Urban Management Fellow assigned to USAID's Regional Urban Development Office in South Africa in 2001, and later as a Presidential Management Fellow (Democracy & Governance Officer) in the year 2003.[11] [12]
Raised on Galveston Island, Texas, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in government from the University of Texas at Austin and holds a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University.[10]