Yale Warner brings a persistent curiosity of data and patterns to his work at the Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF). With academic distinction and deep interest in the intersections of food, education, and equity, Yale champions projects that require accuracy and thoughtful analysis.
As Project Officer at GCNF, Yale supports the analysis and reporting of school meal program data. He contributes to the production of country-specific reports and has played a key role in data cleaning and quality control for the Global Survey of School Meal Programs.
Yale’s academic research explored how home-grown school meal programs can support “decolonial development” and adaptation to climate change. He holds a BA in International Relations and Social Anthropology and a MSc in International Development from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
When not immersed in global data, Yale enjoys eggs.