The Marine Stewardship Council Board of Trustees has appointed Dr Werner Kiene as MSC chair, who will formally take up the full responsibilities of his role in 2013, when current chairman Will Martin retires.

Werner Kiene has been announced as the new MSC chairman

Dr Werner Kiene has been announced as the new MSC chairman

Dr Kiene has over 40 years’ experience in key strategic positions in global development, leading international, multi-stakeholder initiatives in the fields of food security, strengthening communities, and systems for effective and sustainable resource management. Key appointments include his work at the Ford Foundation, where he led the nutrition policy programme for Latin America and the Caribbean, and helped pioneer the Green Revolution for expanding food production in developing countries. While at GTZ-GIZ (Germany’s Development Assistance Organisation), he led projects to help embed FAO-based principles for sustainable fisheries management in Mauritania’s fishing industry.

“My interest in serving on the MSC Board arose from my strong conviction about the importance of the MSC’s mission and the significant contributions that eco-labelling efforts are making to global environmental management,” said Dr Kiene. “I am delighted to be appointed at such an important stage of the MSC’s development, and will bring to bear my experience with mission-led organisations to help the MSC realise its vision of seafood supplies safeguarded for future generations. I look forward to working with the Board and all the MSC’s partners over the coming years.”

Rupert Howes, MSC chief executive, said: “Will Martin has been part of the MSC Board for 12 years and chair for seven years. Will is a true statesman. The insights and integrity that he has brought to the MSC have been invaluable. I have very much enjoyed working with him and I will miss him greatly when he steps down. Under his leadership the MSC has grown from a bold idea into a proven concept. We are fortunate that as we move forward to deliver our new strategic plan, Werner Kiene has accepted this demanding role. I look forward to working with Werner and the rest of the Board over the coming months and years.”