John Gilroy

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John Gilroy
John Gilroy
Principal Officer
Conservation Support
The Pew Charitable Trusts

PROFILE

John Gilroy leads special initiatives and supports cross-project collaborations designed to protect America’s public lands, rivers, lakes, and streams. Gilroy previously directed Pew’s U.S. public lands and rivers conservation program and oversaw Pew’s work to restore America’s parks by addressing deferred maintenance issues within the National Park System. 

Before coming to Pew, Gilroy helped to develop and promote regional and national campaigns to protect old-growth forests, critical habitat, and roadless areas throughout America’s national forests at the Campaign for America’s Wilderness and the Pew Wilderness Center. He also spent a year with the Rockefeller Family Fund as a program associate; served as executive director of the Vermont Public Interest Research Group; and worked at the Center for Study of Responsive Law, U.S. Public Interest Research Group, and New York Public Interest Research Group.

Gilroy holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from New York University and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center.

Recent Work