Whit Fosburgh

Whit Fosburgh

CEO, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

Whit Fosburgh is president and CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. His organization currently represents a coalition of 46 formal partners with a mission of guaranteeing quality places for Americans to hunt and fish. Previously, Fosburgh spent 15 years at Trout Unlimited, playing a critical role in the organization’s evolution into a conservation powerhouse. He has also served as fisheries’ director for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, chief environment and energy staffer for Sen. Tom Daschle, and wildlife specialist for the National Audubon Society. Fosburgh grew up hunting and fishing in upstate New York and was a member of team USA in the 1997 World Fly Fishing Championships.