Expertise Multilateral development banks, aid effectiveness, results measurement, country growth and poverty reduction strategies, foreign assistance, communications Bio Sheila Herrling held several positions at CGD, serving first as director of communications and policy and then as a senior policy analyst and director of the Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance Program. As program director, Herrling evaluated U.S. foreign assistance policies, was the primary contributor to the Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance blog, and was a principal of the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network (MFAN). She is a co-author with former CGD senior fellow Steve Radelet of U.S. Foreign Assistance for the Twenty-first Century (2008) and From Innovation to Impact: Next Steps for the Millennium Challenge Corporation (2009). She left CGD in January 2010 to serve as the vice president for policy and international relations at the Millennium Challenge Corporation. Expand Collapse Topics Aid Effectiveness Poverty and Inequality Latest from Sheila Herrling Blog Post Hooray for (Unsexy) OMB Aid Data Guidance October 03, 2012 Blog Post A Fresh Look at CGD's Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance Initiative: Your Ideas Wanted May 16, 2012 Blog Post How’s the Obama Administration Doing on Agricultural Development and Food Security So Far? March 21, 2011 Blog Post Changes Ahead for U.S. Development Policy (And Some Changes Here Too) September 21, 2010 Blog Post The Foreign Aid Reform Story So Far… May 10, 2010 More work News and Media Hill Jumps into Fight over Foreign Assistance Reform (Politico) Names: Jim Greene joins the Millennium Challenge Corporation (Foreign Policy blog The Cable) USAID, Part XIX (Politico) More from Sheila Herrling Media contact To arrange an interview with a CGD expert, please contact [email protected]