IFDC Annual Report 2014 | Page 8

Dr. Amit Roy: Leader, Mentor, Friend Dr. Amit Roy steered IFDC from a fertilizer research organization to a holistic agricultural development center. He led many of the first development campaigns in post-Soviet Europe. He encouraged greater involvement in sub-Saharan Africa, spearheading the 2006 Africa Fertilizer Summit. Realizing that the future of global food security depended on improved fertilizers, he created the Virtual Fertilizer Research Center in 2010. With smallholders at the heart of IFDC’s efforts, Roy has accomplished much to ensure the growth of this organization. But colleagues remember his character as much as his achievements. To them, he has been more than a leader, he has been a mentor and a friend. “Time flies. I still remember Amit going around introducing himself to the few staff of IFDC [in the late 1970s]. We developed a relationship that went beyond that of colleagues, which was cemented when I was a surprise witness at his wedding. Those were exciting times, personally and professionally. Amit was working on beneficiating phosphate rock, and I was hiding urea lumps deep into paddy soils. Both of us were trying to save the farmers in the developing world some money by making fertilizers more efficient. When not at work, our families partied and grew up together. From afar, I have seen Dr. Roy take charge of IFDC and grow it into a vibrant, though different, organization with enormous impact on the ground. The development community and IFDC owe him a debt of gratitude.”   – Paul Vlek “I first met Amit when I was a UNDP Mission member in 1986. Thereafter, I came in closer touch as an IFDC board member from 1988 to 1999 and a member of the Executive Committee from 1992 to 1999. He impressed me with his innovative ideas and dedication, and when the CEO position was being considered in 1992, I believed he would do the job well. He has amply justified this by global expansion of activities, and he richly deserved the honor of Distinguished Alumnus Award of IIT Kharagpur in 2011.” – Pratap Narayan “I first met Dr. Roy in December 2005, when I had just arrived from Niger to join IFDC’s Africa Fertilizer Summit Secretariat.  The day following our meeting, I found a box with a brand new remote controlled heater in front of my office – he had noticed how bundled up I was in the office. That characterizes my experience working with Dr. Roy: an attentive, dedicated, humble, human, kind and generous President and CEO.  He is an individual with much dedication who works tirelessly and connects so well with the very people we