Patrick J. Bergin

Patrick J. Bergin

Patrick J. Bergin has been the Chief Executive Officer of the African Wildlife Foundation since 2002.[1]

A community development specialist with expertise in forging linkages between conservation and human well-being, Patrick joined the Peace Corps in 1988, where he was posted to Tanzania.

He joined the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) in 1990 and spent six years working with the Tanzania National Parks agency to establish a national program of park outreach to surrounding communities. In 1999, he was appointed Vice President of African Operations for AWF. In his capacity as Vice President, Patrick supervised AWF's two major initiatives - African Heartlands and Conservation Service Centers.

Patrick graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign with an MSc in International Agricultural Education in 1988, and from the University of East Anglia with a PhD in Development Studies in 1996.[2]

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