Edward Whitley (environmentalist)

For other people named Edward Whitley, see Edward Whitley (disambiguation).

Edward John Whitley OBE is a British financial advisor and philanthropist.

Edward Whitley set up the Whitley Awards in 1993 in order to provide funding to local nature conservationists working around the world. One of the trustees of the Whitley Fund for Nature, which administers the Whitley Awards and other grants, is Sir David Attenborough.[1] HRH The Princess Royal is Patron. Starting with an annual income of some £15,000 in 1993, the Whitley Fund for Nature is now supported by many donors, both individuals and other charitable trusts, and raises and distributes some £1 million a year. The charity has funded the work of some 180 conservation leaders working in 80 different countries. The Whitley Awards are given at a ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society, London and are unofficially known as the Green Oscars.

A member of the Greenall Whitley brewing family, Edward Whitley founded Whitley Asset Management, a privately owned investment advisory firm, in 2001.[2] Prior to founding Whitley Asset Management, he worked at NM Rothschild Ltd and as an author.

Edward Whitley was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to wildlife conservation.[3]

Books

The Graduates, Hamish Hamilton, 1986. ISBN 0241117887

Gerald Durrell’s Army, John Murray, 1992. ISBN 0719549493

Rogue Trader, co-authored with Nick Leeson published by Little Brown, 1996 ISBN 0316879711

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External links

http://whitleyaward.org

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