Background
Turner, Herbert David was born on February 24, 1923 in New York City. Son of Leo and Mollie (Dobrikin) Turner.
International development consultant
Turner, Herbert David was born on February 24, 1923 in New York City. Son of Leo and Mollie (Dobrikin) Turner.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Case Institute of Technology, 1950. Postgraduate, University Oxford, England, 1951.
Chief productivity and technical assistance, United States Mission to Denmark, 1951-1956; director interregional technical cooperative director, United States Mission to Organization of European Economic Cooperation, Europe, 1956-1960; chief program development Office of Participant Training, International Cooperation Administration, Washington, 1956-1960; deputy executive director president' task force on foreign aid, Agency for International Development, Washington, 1961; deputy director analysis, senior science research administrator, Agency for International Development, Washington, 1961-1965; chief technical assistance policy, Agency for International Development, Washington, 1965-1969; chief program design and evaluation systems, Agency for International Development, Washington, 1969-1980; chief of evaluation, United Nations, New York City, 1980-1983; private practice consultant, Chevy Chase, Maryland., since 1983. Lecturer visiting lecturer Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, since 1985.
Corporal United States Army Air Force, 1942-1946, European Theatre of Operations.
Married Edna Pauline Gluck, September 11, 1948. Children: Mark Ian, Steven Ives, Perry Adam.