Larry Schweiger
Larry Schweiger
President and Chief Executive Officer
Headquarters - Reston, VA

Larry Schweiger is President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Wildlife Federation.  He returned to the National Wildlife Federation in March 2004 with a commitment to confront the climate crisis and to protect wildlife for our children’s future. 

Previously, Larry served for eight years as President and CEO of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, where he pioneered watershed restoration and promoted ecological research, land conservation and community outreach.  Prior to that, Larry was the Executive Secretary of the Joint House/Senate Conservation Committee for the Pennsylvania General Assembly, Senior Vice President for Conservation Programs at National Wildlife Federation, and 1st Vice President of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

Larry is an active community leader, having served on more than 40 governing boards, commissions and committees.  He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of the Alliance for Climate Protection; the John Heinz Center for Science, Economics and the Environment; and National Wildlife Federation Action Fund.  He was selected as Pennsylvania’s Environmental Professional of the Year in 2002, Pittsburgher of the Year in 2000, and he received a Conservation Service Award from the Christian Environmental Association in September 1995. 

Larry is married and has three adult daughters, two sons-in-law, and three grandsons. 

Last Chance: Preserving Life on Earth

In his book Last Chance, Schweiger breaks down the science behind global climate change and takes us from Lake Erie to the icebergs of Greenland, and from Congress to America's classrooms and farmlands. He shares with us how the clean energy economy can provide the solutions we need to avert the worst consequences of global warming.

Related Links: