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The Forest Stewardship Council Australia and New Zealand has appointed James Felton-Taylor as the new Chair of its Board of Directors following the conclusion of Jon Dee’s second successful term in the role. Source: Timberbiz Mr Felton-Taylor is a long-standing advocate for responsible forest management. As the owner and Managing Director of Australian Sustainable Timbers (AST), he leads the first company in Australia to achieve FSC certification for native forest operations. Based on the North Coast of New South Wales, AST is known for its commitment to regenerative forestry and the sustainable use of private native forests. With a background in environmental science, farm forestry, and remnant vegetation management, James brings deep operational insight and values-driven leadership to the role. He is actively involved across AST’s operations, from management planning to harvesting and timber marketing, and oversees a group scheme of FSC-certified private forests. “James brings a valuable combination of technical expertise, business leadership, and on-the-ground insight into what responsible forestry looks like in practice,” said Melanie Robertson, CEO of FSC ANZ. “His appointment reflects our continued focus on impact, integrity and regional relevance.” Jon Dee served as Chair since 2021. A passionate advocate for sustainability, he guided the organisation through a period of strategic growth and brought clarity and strong values to Board decision-making. “Jon’s contribution to FSC ANZ cannot be overstated. His values-driven leadership and steady support for the team have had a lasting impact. We’re pleased he’ll continue to share his insight and energy as a member of the Board,” Ms Robertson said. Mr Felton-Taylor’s appointment comes at a significant time for FSC ANZ, as the organisation is poised to commence the development of its new five-year strategy later this year, planning the strategic pathway of the organisation for the medium term. “Under Jon Dee’s Chairmanship, the Board has successfully stabilised FSC ANZ both financially and organisationally,” Mr Felton-Taylor said. “I’m looking forward to building on that foundation with the Board in the development of the new strategy to extend FSC’s reach and impact across Australia and New Zealand.” Mr Felton-Taylor expressed confidence that the new strategic plan will further consolidate FSC ANZ’s work on strengthening responsible forestry in across Australia and New Zealand, which is supported by a growing network of members, certificate holders, and promotional licence holders committed to sustainable forest management.
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