Peter Seligmann
Founder and Chairman, Conservation International. Founder, Nia Tero.
With offices in dozens of countries, Conservation International works to value and sustainably care for nature for the well-being of people. Nia Tero works alongside Indigenous peoples and local communities to secure their rights, cultures and well-being through agreements that protect their oceans and lands. Peter is a director at First Eagle Holdings, Inc. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, serves on the advisory board of BDT & Company and serves on the boards of the Mulago Foundation, Lafayette Square, Only One, Glassybaby and Azul. Peter was also named to the Enterprise for the America’s Board by President Clinton in 2000.
Peter holds a Master of Science in Forestry and Environmental Science from Yale University and a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Ecology from Rutgers University. Peter has honorary doctorates in science from Michigan State University and Rutgers University.
With offices in dozens of countries, Conservation International works to value and sustainably care for nature for the well-being of people. Nia Tero works alongside Indigenous peoples and local communities to secure their rights, cultures and well-being through agreements that protect their oceans and lands. Peter is a director at First Eagle Holdings, Inc. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, serves on the advisory board of BDT & Company and serves on the boards of the Mulago Foundation, Lafayette Square, Only One, Glassybaby and Azul. Peter was also named to the Enterprise for the America’s Board by President Clinton in 2000.
Peter holds a Master of Science in Forestry and Environmental Science from Yale University and a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Ecology from Rutgers University. Peter has honorary doctorates in science from Michigan State University and Rutgers University.