FIS announces Susanna Sieff as new Sustainability Director
May 19, 2023·Inside FISIn recent years, the leadership of FIS has made clear that sustainability is central to the federation’s mission. Climate change isn’t just an inconvenience. It is an existential threat to our sport, which is why we feel a solemn responsibility to protect the climate on which our sports depend. This is why FIS signed up to the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework; why we established the FIS Rainforest Initiative; and why we have become the first Climate Positive sports federation.
Now FIS is strengthening that commitment by hiring a Sustainability Director whose job it will be to drive this agenda, ensuring that everyone across FIS is working towards the high ambitions that we have set ourselves.
FIS is delighted to have secured an excellent new team member for this critical post. Susanna Sieff is an environmental sociologist with over twenty years’ experience in the field. Since 2001 she has been working on aspects of environmental and social sustainability for the organizing committees of major sports events.
She began her work for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Val di Fiemme 2003, the first sports event in the world with an environmental certification (ISO 14001). Sieff continued with the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games Torino 2006, the Doha Asian Games 2006, the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Val di Fiemme 2013, Winter Universiade Trentino 2013 and Expo Milano 2015.
From 2018 to 2021 Sieff was Director of Sustainability for the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Cortina 2021, after which she became Head of Sustainability of Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026, the organizing committee for the next Winter Olympics and Paralympics.
With such a wealth of experience, FIS could not have found a better candidate.