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Cristián Samper (born September 25, 1965) is a
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tropical
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specializing in conservation biology and environmental policy. He is the Managing Director and Leader of Nature Solutions at the Bezos Earth Fund. He served as President and CEO of WCS (
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) from 2012 to 2022.Parker, Lonnae O'Neal. "Smithsonian Names New Director of Natural History Museum." ''Washington Post.'' July 26, 2012. He was the Director of the
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's
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, the world's largest natural history collection, from 2003 to 2012, and served as acting Secretary of the Smithsonian from 2007 to 2008, the first Latin American to hold the position. In April 2015, Dr. Samper was inducted into the
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.


Early life and education

Samper was born on September 25, 1965 in
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, the youngest child of Armando Samper Gnecco, an agronomist and economist from
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, and Jean Kutschbach, an American from
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. He was raised in
Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the ...
, the country of his father, from one year of age and spent part of his childhood in Chile. His other siblings are Marta, Belén, and Mario. Samper graduated in 1987 from the University of the Andes in
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, Colombia, with a B.Sc. in Biology. He then moved to the
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to attend
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, where he graduated in 1989 with a M.Sc., and received his Ph.D. in
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in 1992 with his dissertation ''Natural disturbance and plant establishment in an Andean cloud forest.''


Career

Back in Colombia, Samper collaborated in the creation of the Colombian Ministry of Environment and the National Environmental System in 1993 and was successful in establishing the Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute, a public funded research institute of which he became its first Director from 1995 to 2001. He led the Colombian delegation to the
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, and served as Chairman of the Subsidiary Body of Scientific, Technical, and Technological Advice (SBSTTA) from 1999 to 2001. He was one of the lead authors of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and led the adoption of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. As Director of the Humboldt Institute, he was responsible for the second largest biodiversity collection in Colombia, established a network of biological collections, and supported the creation of a network of biological gardens. He also supported biodiversity expeditions across the country, and the creation of the first biodiversity tissue bank in the country. He drafted the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan for Colombia to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.


At the Smithsonian

He was recruited to serve as Deputy Director and staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in
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in 2001, and became the Director of the Smithsonian Institution's
National Museum of Natural History The National Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum administered by the Smithsonian Institution, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. It has free admission and is open 364 days a year. In 2021, with 7. ...
in Washington, D.C. in 2003. During his tenure at the Smithsonian, he raised more than $300 million in private philanthropy. While leading the National Museum of Natural History, Samper shepherded many new programs, improved business practices, and completed facility and exhibit additions and upgrades. In 2008, the museum launched the Encyclopedia of Life, a web-based global partnership to provide on-line access to knowledge about life on Earth. In addition, Samper developed the Recovering Voices initiative, aimed at working with indigenous communities to document, preserve, and revive endangered languages and cultural traditions. Some of the important renovations under Samper's leadership included the Behring Family Hall of Mammals (2003); the Butterfly Pavilion (2007); the Sant Ocean Hall (2008); the David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins (2010); and the Q?rius Education Center (2013). Other important improvements led by Samper were the upgrading of collections storage facilities, including a $100 million expansion and renovation of the Museum Support Center; a state-of-the-art collections facility; and expansion of digitization of collections. A major interest of Samper has been efforts to mentor and guide the development of future leaders and scientists. While at the museum he developed a succession plan for research scientists, including a major recruitment of the next generation of scientists across the Museum, and established the Buck Fellowship Program to train the next generation of scientists. In 2006, he made some controversial
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to an exhibit at the
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on the
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, "Seasons of Life and Land". Following the resignation of Secretary
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in the wake of inquiries into personal expenditures, the Board of Regents appointed Samper as the Smithsonian's Acting Secretary in 2007 and 2008. He returned to the museum in July 2008 upon the appointment of
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. In July 2012, he stepped down from the directorship of the museum to assume the position of president and CEO of WCS (
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).


At WCS

Samper served as President and CEO of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) for a decade from 2012 to 2022, where he oversaw the world's largest collection of urban parks—including the
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, New York Aquarium,
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, Queens Zoo, and Prospect Park Zoo—and a global conservation program in 60 countries and across all the world's oceans. He forged partnerships with NGOs, foundations, governments, and zoos and aquariums in the United States and across the world to address a range of conservation issues, including ending elephant poaching and all illegal wildlife trade and advancing nature-based solutions to
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. During his tenure leading WCS, Samper has helped the organization to pursue its conservation mission on many fronts—both at its New York City parks and in its field work across the globe. He led a $350 million reconstruction and expansion of the New York Aquarium following its destruction by
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, including a new award-winning exhibit, Ocean Wonders: Sharks!, which features the science and conservation work in the nearby Hudson River Canyon. Samper is a leading champion of the role of zoological parks in educating the public and inspiring them to protect wildlife and wild places. With more than 200 million visitors every year,
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(AZA) institutions are in a unique position to connect people to nature and solve problems like wildlife trafficking and climate change. Addressing the Association of Zoos and Aquariums as the keynote speaker at its annual meeting in 2014, Samper noted: "All the zoos and aquariums -- the AZA members – have more than almost 3,000 conservation projects that are happening right now as we speak. And they take place in a hundred and twenty-seven countries and every one of them is starting to make a difference. Together, we as a community are investing $160,000,000 a year in field conservation. That is larger than the budget of most of the other conservation groups in this country and makes AZA one of the largest investors in field conservation." In 2013, WCS took the lead in bringing together African elephant range states, fellow conservation NGOs, government leaders, and the
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for a multi-year commitment to stop the killing, stop the trafficking, and stop the demand for elephant ivory. Samper was named to President Obama'
Advisory Council on Wildlife Trafficking
the same year. WCS created and led th
96 Elephants Campaign
which helped spark actions in the U.S. and around the globe to save elephants—including state ivory bans in New York, New Jersey, California, and Washington, as well as in China and Europe. The WCS 2030 strategy builds on this vision, and includes bold initiatives to build a global network of Nature's Strongholds to save the most important places for biodiversity; the protection of intact forests to help solve the climate crisis; and a One Health initiative to promote the link between wildlife and human health, with the goal of preventing future pandemics. It also includes an initiative to use the Bronx Zoo as a gateway for conservation and education, while expanding the use of digital tools to connect a global audience to wildlife. During his tenure, WCS adopted a Code of Conduct, established a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Council and plan, created a regional structure for its global conservation programs, doubled the number of peer-reviewed publications, and expanded digital outreach programs. During this time, WCS doubled the annual fundraising from private donors, expanded grants from European and multilateral donors, and invested more than $1.5 billion for its field conservation programs globally. In July 2020, Samper issued a public apology for the treatment of Ota Benga, a young Central African from the Mbuti people of present-day Democratic Republic of Congo who was exhibited at the St. Louis World's Fair and later displayed at the Bronx Zoo.


Bezos Earth Fund

Samper joined the Bezos Earth Fund as Principal Advisor in 2021, and became its Managing Director and Leader of Nature Solutions in 2022. He is responsible for a grants portfolio that includes the protection and restoration of nature, as well as the transformation of food systems. He designed and leads the Protecting Our Planet Challenge, a coalition of private foundations that pledged to invest $5 billion to protect 30 percent of the planet by 2030, the single largest pledge for nature conservation.


Affiliations and Honors

Samper currently serves on the boards of the Carnegie Institution for Science, the New York Botanical Garden, the Joyce Foundation, and the Summit Foundation. He also serves on the advisory boards of the Stanford Woods Institute, the Wilson Center, and the Explora Museum in Colombia. He previously served on the Harvard Board of Overseers and the boards of the American Association of Museums, the
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(WWF), and
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(TNC); the Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel (STAP) of the
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(GEF); and the
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. The Smithsonian Board of Regents created the Gold Medal for Exceptional Service and Samper was its first recipient in 2008, and he was also awarded the Joseph Henry Medal when he left the Smithsonian in 2012. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos presented Samper with the prestigious Order of San Carlos in September 2014 for his contributions to the conservation of biodiversity and environmental policy, and he served on the "Mision de Sabios" for the government of Colombia in 2018. In April 2015, Dr. Samper was inducted into the
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, and he is also a member of the Columbian Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World, and the Council on Foreign Relations.


Personal life

In 2002 Samper married Adriana Casas Isaza, an
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yer from Colombia with whom he has two children, Carolina (b. 2006) and Martín (b. 2009). They established the Colombia Biodiversa Fund with the Fundacion Alejandro Angel Escobar to provide fellowships for university students doing research on biodiverstiy. He belongs to an influential Colombian family of politicians, entrepreneurs, and intellectuals that includes former Colombian president
Ernesto Samper Ernesto Samper Pizano (born 3 August 1950) is a Colombian politician. Samper is a member of the influential Samper family. He served as the President of Colombia from 1994 to 1998, representing the Liberal Party. From 2014 to 2017 he served ...
, who is his cousin.


References


External links


"A Conversation With: Cristián Samper; A Fascination With Forests Finds Fulfillment at Smithsonian"
''The New York Times'', Alicia Ault, June 17, 2003
"Luncheon Cristián Samper Acting Secretary Smithsonian"
''The National Press Club'', October 22, 2007
'Martha's Legacy: The past, present and future of species, ecosystems and human livelihoods," a keynote speech at the 2012 IUCN World Conservation Congress in Jeju, South Korea
''WCS'', September 6, 2012
"Cristián Samper Delivers Keynote at AZA Annual Meeting"
''WCS Youtube Channel'', September 16, 2014
"Earth Day: How the Colombian Jungle Inspired a Latino Conservationst,"
''NBC News'', April 22, 2016
Cristián Samper Huffington Post Blog
''Huffington Post''
Five Transformative Actions," World Wildlife Day Remarks by WCS President and CEO Cristián Samper
''United Nations,'' March 3, 2020

''New York Times'', July 29, 2020
Statement by Wildlife Conservation Society President and CEO Cristián Samper
''One Planet Summit'', January 11, 2021
Private Funders of the New ‘Protecting Our Planet Challenge’ Announce $5 Billion Commitment to Protect and Conserve 30% of Planet by 2030
''Bloomberg Philanthropies'', Sept. 22, 2021
Achieving a Nature Positive Future, An Interview with Cristián Samper
''Mongabay'', Nov. 3, 2021
Samper Steps Down at WCS After Ten Years and Joins Bezos Earth Fund
''WCS Newsroom'', May 10, 2022
Samper Heads to Bezos Earth Fund from WCS
''Mongabay'', May 11, 2022
WCS Welcomes Protecting Our Planet Challenge to Protect the World’s Oceans
''WCS Newsroom'', June 28, 2022 {{DEFAULTSORT:Samper, Cristian 1965 births People from San José, Costa Rica Living people Cristian Costa Rican people of Colombian descent University of Los Andes (Colombia) alumni Harvard University alumni Secretaries of the Smithsonian Institution Colombian emigrants to the United States Costa Rican biologists 21st-century American biologists