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Radha Kuppalli

Managing Director at New Forests

Radha Kuppalli has a distinguished 20‐year career driving capital markets towards investing in climate change solutions and sustainable development.

With a passion for ensuring equitable and sustainable land use in the transition to a net-zero emissions economy, Radha serves as an Executive Committee member in a leading sustainable forestry funds management company.

She actively engages institutional investors in overseeing sustainable forestry funds, holding positions in the Investment Committees for the Asia-Pacific region and the United States.

Radha has a strong background in business development, strategy, and capital raising, coupled with exceptional skills in public speaking, storytelling, and writing.

Her impressive global network includes connections with asset owners, climate change and responsible investment associations, as well as sustainable forestry and conservation finance associations.

Radha holds a Master of Environmental Management from the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, a Master of Business Administration from the Yale School of Management, and Bachelor's degrees in International Studies and Economic Theory from American University.

She has held key roles such as Executive Director on the New Forests Board, Non-Executive Director at Greening Australia and Timberlink Australia I New Zealand, and Managing Director for Investor Services at New Forests, among others.

Furthermore, Radha has contributed her expertise as an Advisory Board Member at the Center for Business and Environment at Yale University and in various roles within New Forests and other organizations she has been part of.

Her early career includes roles as an Analyst at Natsource LLC, Junior Fellow at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and progressively advancing positions at New Forests, showcasing her commitment and leadership in sustainable finance and environmental management.

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Greater Sydney Area