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Gordon Wesley Perkin, O.C., M.D

Gordon W. Perkin passed away peacefully at Skyline Seattle Retirement Community on August 21, 2020, at the age of 85.

A Canadian by birth, Gordon studied medicine at the University of Toronto and graduated with honors in 1959. He began working as a GP in a small, rural practice on the outskirts of Toronto, but his long-standing interest in international affairs drew him away after only two years. After short stints with Ortho Pharmaceutical and Planned Parenthood Federation of America, he began a 14-year career with the Ford Foundation that would take him to Thailand, Ghana, Switzerland, Brazil and Mexico.

Along with two colleagues, Gordon Duncan and Richard Mahoney, Gordon co-founded the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH) in 1977. In 1980, Gordon moved to Seattle to become the President of PATH, a position in which he served for 19 years. Under his leadership, PATH grew from a small and little known non-profit organization into one of today's leading players in the field of international health. In late 1999, Gordon became the first Director of Global Health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where he played an important role in shaping the new foundation's health strategies and programs. He later became a Senior Fellow at the Foundation, before retiring in 2005.

Gordon was passionate about the health and well-being of women and children, particularly in the developing world. Although he rarely sought credit, the programs and initiatives he helped to develop and support -

particularly those related to contraceptives, maternal and child health, and vaccines - have improved the lives of millions around the world. In 2009, in recognition of his contributions, Gordon was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada, one of Canada's highest civilian honors.

Gordon will be remembered for his innovative and creative thinking, his life-long dedication to global health, his camaraderie and humor, and his love of travel, trilobites, antique hunting and seafood. He will also be remembered for his special ability to build bridges among the many different organizations working on global health and his groundbreaking initiatives to foster collaboration between the non-profit and private sectors. He is survived by his wife of nearly 63 years, Elizabeth A. Perkin, as well as two sons, Scott and Stuart, daughters-in-law Mary and Crissy, and grandchildren Siena and Laurel.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Planned Parenthood, the Gordon W. Perkin Endowment Fund at PATH, and/or the Gordon Perkin Maternal Health Innovation Fund at the Terrewode Women's Fund, which supports fistula repair and prevention in Uganda (https://www.terrewodewomensfund.org/gordon-perkin-fund).

No service is planned at this time.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Aug. 30, 2020.

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Robert Gillespie

April 25, 2021

Gordon was one of those brilliant pioneers with creative ideas, He was compassionate and focused on saving women and girls lives and having all pregnancies and births wanted

Nancy Muller

September 7, 2020

Gordon was a visionary with so much practical drive, good nature, and humility. He has left an amazing legacy in what PATH has accomplished as an organization. His managing by walking around and talking to people style was exactly what brought out such excellence in his staff. I am forever grateful for Gordon’s good heart and dedication to global health. I am so sorry for your great loss.

Anthony Measham, MD

August 30, 2020

Gordon was a true leader and pioneer in the field of global health. He was also a delightful, convivial and good friend to his many colleagues and admirers. I was proud to work with him. He will surely be missed. Our deep condolences to the family.

Richard Mahoney

August 30, 2020

He was our leader, friend and inspiration. He changed the world in many large ways affecting many millions of people especially women and children.

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