Peter A. Seligmann (born September 30, 1950[1]) is an American conservationist and nonprofit founder. Seligmann is chairman of Conservation International, an Arlington, Virginia-based environmental nonprofit organization, and from 1987 to 2017 served as its founding chief executive officer.[2] He is also the founding CEO[3] of Nia Tero, a global collaborative[4][5] whose name translates in Esperanto to "our Earth.[6]"
Seligmann is a member[7] of the Council on Foreign Relations; the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility[8] at The New School; a director at First Eagle Holdings,[9] formerly Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder Holdings Inc.; and the Mulago Foundation.[10] He has served as a member[11] of The Coca-Cola Company's International Public Policy Advisory Board.
On July 20, 2000,[12] President Bill Clinton appointed Seligmann to the Enterprise for the Americas Board.
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Peter A. Seligmann (born September 30, 1950) is an American conservationist and nonprofit founder. Seligmann is chairman of Conservation International...
key way for organizations to do conservation work. On July 1, 2017, PeterSeligmann stepped down as CEO of CI and a new executive team made up of senior...
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rape. The three students were David Evans, Collin Finnerty, and Reade Seligmann. The accuser was Crystal Mangum, a student at North Carolina Central University...
organizations. CEPF was developed by Conservation International's founding CEO PeterSeligmann and former president of the World Bank James Wolfensohn. The fund was...
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London: Century Hutchinson. 1986 Seligmann Harris Expedition. See Ronald Faux (1987) "Everest NE Ridge-The Seligmann Harris Expedition", Alpine Journal...
architects and theorists have been associated with the group, including Werner Seligmann, Kenneth Frampton, Colin Rowe, and Gwathmey's partner Robert Siegel. The...
including Samuel Bleichröder, Mayer Amschel Rothschild, and Aron Elias Seligmann — successfully detached their businesses from these courts and established...
dealer, Simon Seligmann, in the forest near the Thiergarten forester's house. Three years earlier, the victim had observed the married Black Peter during a...
where he studied both physics and fine art under Ad Reinhardt and Kurt Seligmann and graduated in 1960. In the 1960s, he became involved with the Art Workers'...
behind and crawled into the grass. The passing Jewish cattle dealer, Simon Seligmann, from Seibersbach discovered the lovers and betrayed them to the aforementioned...
44#3 (1972), pp. 319–45, at p/ 320 online Schroeder p 320 Matthew S. Seligmann, "‘A Barometer of National Confidence’: a British Assessment of the Role...
Archived from the original on October 16, 2007. Retrieved May 1, 2007. Seligmann, J.; Leonard, E. (May 28, 1990). "Jim Henson: 1936–1990". Newsweek. Finch...
for Yugoslavia. On 29 June 1939, it was that announced that the Bank Seligmann of Paris was going to make a loan of 600 million francs to Yugoslavia...
in Germany Berta Low Lehmann Schwab (born 1812), remained in Germany Seligmann Lehmann (1814–1890), remained in Germany Fratel Lehmann (1817–1817), died...
extorted large sums. Noted rabbis who taught in the small community included Seligmann Oppenheim, who convened the Council of Bingen (1455–56) in an unsuccessful...
138–141. Boyd 1966. Steinberg 1973. Cecil 1989, pp. 152–173. Matthew S. Seligmann, "The Anglo-German Naval Race, 1898–1914". In Arms Races in International...
830.online Archived 20 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine Matthew S. Seligmann, "'A Barometer of National Confidence': a British Assessment of the Role...