H.E. SIR Amb. Dr. PATRICK BIJOU
The Patron Of Snahalaya Ashram
H.E. SIR Amb. Dr. PATRICK BIJOU
His Excellency is a UN Ambassador for World Peace, a renowned investment banker and fund manager, and a celebrated author.
Sir Patrick was born in Georgetown, Guyana, South America, in 1958. In 1963, he came to Britain and has remained in the United Kingdom ever since. He was educated in London and later in the USA. He completed his degree in Business Studies and master’s in economics & international Banking from Camden County College, USA.
He excelled in his journey to become a highly educated and intellectual academic. His scholarly and educational strides are evident in his role in multi-national organisations and financial institutions. Some of these have included investment banking and various business interests.
Sir Patrick has left an impact everywhere he has graced, which is evident in the feedback about him and his work. In 2018, he became a knight under the Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knights of Malta, Federation of the Autonomous Priories (KMFAP) and the Sovereign Order of Cyprus. He was awarded a knighthood for his services to banking and philanthropy.
His Excellency is a global ambassador for the International Rights and Welfare Association (IRAWA) and an ambassador for the Royal Diplomatic Club. In May 2021, he was appointed Ambassador by The Academy of Universal Global Peace USA as a governing board/trustee and awarded The Human Excellency Award. He is also President of International Banking Relations of the Commonwealth Entrepreneurs Club.
He loves to volunteer and willingly fundraises for different organisations. He directly participates and is a patron of many charities and is especially proactive in raising funds for the Cancer Support Community and Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital Charity. Above all, he runs the famous NGO World Peace Tracts, giving to deprived communities in the face of political conflict and war.
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