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PD/GWSS
Board Selects Nancy Irelan as Research Director
Sacramento,
Calif., Oct. 2, 2006
– California’s Dept. of Food & Agriculture’s
(CDFA) Pierce’s
Disease/Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter (PD/GWSS) Board, which has funded over 120
research projects relating to PD/GWSS, announces the appointment of Nancy Irelan
as research director.

Irelan will provide strategic
oversight of the Board’s research program, including reviewing the program’s
efficiency and productivity, developing a strategic plan, managing active
projects and overseeing the ongoing search for new research avenues and
opportunities.
“Nancy brings valuable experience to the effort with her abilities to
build coalitions, understand the complex scientific research and convey the
importance of that research to the rank and file members of the industry,"
said PD/GWSS Board Chair Pete Downs. "Her
scientific background and communication skills are exactly what we need at this
time in the battle to control, understand and combat this potentially
devastating disease.”
“I look forward to working closely
with the CDFA, and our industry and research partners to achieve our program
goals of finding a timely and sustainable solution to Pierce’s disease,” Irelan
said.
Before joining the
Board, Irelan spent 12 years with Ernest & Julio Gallo Winery. Previous roles
include: vice president of enology and viticulture technology; senior director
and director of life sciences; research leader for genetics; and senior research
scientist for technology.
Irelan is affiliated with 11 industry
organizations, including the National Grape and Wine Initiative; the Viticulture
Consortium, American Viticulture and Enology Research Network; and the
Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology. She also holds three patents and
has co-published seven scientific research papers related to the wine industry.
In addition to her Board duties, Irelan is the owner of The Answer Grape,
a technical consulting company, a partner of Rogue Vineyards and president of
Red Tail Ridge Winery, all located in Penn Yan, N.Y. She is also an adjunct
professor in the department of food science and technology at Cornell
University’s New York Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y. Irelan
earned a doctorate in genetics from the University of California, Davis, and a
bachelor’s in biology from Glassboro State College.
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The PD/GWSS Board was established in
July 2001 to support scientific research to find a cure for Pierce’s disease. An
annual assessment paid by winegrape growers supports its research efforts. The
PD/GWSS Board also advises the California Department of Food and Agriculture on
a variety of other issues pertaining to Pierce’s disease and the Glassy-Winged
Sharpshooter.
The work of the Board is underlined by
the fact that Pierce’s disease has no known cure and, if left unchecked, could
be devastating to the grape industry and several other California crops. A study
recently released by the Wine Institute and the California Association of
Winegrape Growers showed that the total annual economic impact of California’s
winegrape industry is estimated at $45.4 billion.
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