Subhra Battacharjee FSC InternationalSubhra Bhattacharjee brings over 20 years of experience in public policy and programming in climate change and sustainable development, having worked closely with governments, NGOs, academia, and the private sector worldwide. She has worked for the United Nations , and prior to that for the Reserve Bank of India, with a brief stint in academia.

Bhattacharjee holds a Master of Philosophy in economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in economics from Iowa State University.

Stuart Valintine, Chair of the FSC International Board of Directors said, “Subhra’s expertise and experience in international development and leadership will serve her well as she steps in at this critical juncture in FSC’s organisational growth.”

Bhattacharjee’s ambitious vision aligns with FSC’s mission and future goals, aiming to leverage its membership, network and collaborative partnerships to strengthen global forest stewardship for protection and sustainable management of the world’s forests. .

Commenting on the appointment, Bhattacharjee said, “It is an honour and a privilege to join FSC as Director General. We must act urgently to mitigate the ongoing global climate and biodiversity crises, and the conservation, restoration, and sustainable use of forests with respect for forest-dependent communities is critical for this. In this context, today FSC’s mission and role are more relevant than ever. I look forward to working with the whole FSC community and partners to maximise the contribution of forests to sustainable development.”

Outgoing Director General, Kim Carstensen says, “Guided by our global vision to meet the world’s need for forest products while protecting forests, FSC has contributed immensely towards a sustainable planet over the last 12 years, and I wish Subhra every success in this vital role. Her expertise and vision are exactly what FSC needs to continue to provide solutions to some of the most pressing challenges of our time.”

Bhattacharjee’s appointment brings new perspectives and energy to the organisation, opening the next chapter in FSC's mission to promote responsible management of world's forests and securing their long-term resilience.