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Miniya Chatterji was born on 6 March, 1979 in Jamshedpur, India, is a Miniya Chatterji is prominent Dubai. Discover Miniya Chatterji's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 6 March, 1979
Birthday 6 March
Birthplace Jamshedpur, India
Nationality India

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1979

Miniya Chatterji (born 6 March 1979) is a prominent Dubai based business woman and a globally acclaimed sustainability leader.

She is the CEO of Sustain Labs Paris.

Sustain Labs Paris is an enterprise based in India, UAE, and New Zealand that builds large sustainability focused ventures.

The firm also partners with organisations to make them more environmentally and socially responsible as well as profitable.

In the UAE, Sustain Labs Paris works with the country's largest companies and organisations including the Dubai World Trade Centre, Ministry of Education, ADNOC.

In India, Sustain Labs Paris works across 200 companies.

Miniya is known for her commitment to education.

She is building 10 climate focused university level institutions globally.

She has established and leads India's first UG - PhD climate school Anant School for Climate Action, which also offers India's first undergraduate degree focusing on engineering solutions for climate change.

She also led the establishment of 28 COVID hospitals across 5 states in India, by transforming existing vacant buildings.

She was acclaimed for innovations such as building COVID ambulances and mobile COVID testing facilities within an auto rickshaw, and successfully taking it to market.

Miniya was on the cover of the Friday Magazine, Gulf News, September 2023.

2001

Chatterji was born in Jamshedpur, and completed her bachelor's degree and master's at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi in 2001.

2002

From 2002 to 2006 she worked in the office of the French President Jacques Chirac in Paris, as policy analyst to Jerome Monod who at that time was the President's Chief Advisor.

2003

She completed her PhD & DEA Honors from Sciences Po, Paris in 2003, with research fellowships at Harvard University in 2004 and Columbia University in 2006–2007.

2007

In 2007, she was a Private Wealth Management Summer Associate for Goldman Sachs London, post which she worked as Hedge Fund Manager at HSBC Hedge Funds in Paris.

2009

In 2009, she quit investment banking.

This was in the same week that she completed her PhD in Political Sciences in 2009 from Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris.

2010

In 2010 she founded the Stargazers Foundation, which aimed towards working in the domains of education and health for women in economically backward regions of India.

Chatterji runs the Stargazers Foundation until today.

2011

Chatterji was an employee of the ‘World Economic Forum’ (WEF), and was also a Global Leadership Fellow from 2011 to 2014.

She has been a speaker or moderator at Davos and at other World Economic Forum regional summits, the United Nations, European Union, PE International, Microsoft Innovation Cup and Digital-Life-Design (DLD).

Chatterji is a Jury Member for the Million Dollar Global Teacher Prize and for The Circulars award at Davos.

In 2011 she joined the World Economic Forum as Senior Manager for Middle East, North Africa, South Asia regions.

While working with the World Economic Forum, Miniya was also Global Leadership Fellow of the World Economic Forum.

Through the latter, she has also completed an Executive Management Programme in Leadership from The Wharton School, Columbia University, as well as from INSEAD.

2014

In 2014 Chatterji returned to India after 14 years, to be Chief Sustainability Officer of the $3.8 billion Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. She founded Sustain Labs Paris in 2018.

In June 2014, Chatterji returned to India after 14 years of living her entire adult life abroad, to join Jindal Steel & Power Group of Companies, as their Chief Sustainability Officer.

She was responsible for setting up the JSPL's Business Sustainability division and led a global team across countries including India, South Africa, Oman and Australia.

She created and implemented business strategies for the mid and long term holistic success of the US$3.14 billion steel, power, infrastructure global business conglomerate.

She published various editions of JSPL's Business Sustainability report as per GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) G4 framework.

2017

Miniya parted ways with JSPL in September 2017, to establish her entrepreneurial brainchild "Sustain Labs Paris".

2018

She is the author of Indian Instincts (Penguin Random House, January 2018).

She writes frequently in newspapers.

She was previously working as the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) at the USD 4 billionJindal Steel and Power Ltd.

(JSPL ) and was one of the youngest top business women in India at the time.

Published by Penguin Random House, Indian Instincts (book), was launched in January 2018.

2019

Miniya was featured in Business World's 40 under 40 achievers list 2019.

[https://www.sciencespo.fr/en/news/news/the-role-of-the-private-sector-in-the-fight-against-climate-change/4452 She is also visiting professor at Sciences Po Paris since 2015.

2020

She was on the cover of Business Asia in 2020.