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Dudley Boden
Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, United States
I am a former CEO of a private company manufacturing capital goods for the steel industry. While I have lived and benefitted from the growth mindset, since retiring I have been searching for a movement that can start to change the way our society works. My focus had been on politics but every where I looked at political movements I saw such firmly entrenched opposition to change that I could not see a way to start change that could be successful. After reading "Donought Economics" my eyes were opened to the possibility of focusing on economic change with the many small ways that grass roots efforts could make change develop from the bottom up. I still believe that political change is necessary but with an economic movement developing momentum political change may become inevitable.
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raghad fathaddin
Jiddah, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Founder & CEO of Sangha Estidama Hub | Planetary Wellbeing Specialist I am dedicated to shaping a sustainable future by promoting both individual and planetary well-being. As the Founder and CEO of Sangha Estidama Hub, I lead initiatives that integrate inner wellbeing with environmental consciousness, fostering sustainable communities and human progress. One of our signature projects, the PERMA Augmented Green Roof Classrooms, addresses the interconnectedness of individual, communal, and environmental health through a holistic planetary wellbeing approach. Our key programs include: • PERMA Program: Targeting high school and university students, this program nurtures emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and inner well-being through nature-based learning. • Job Readiness Program: Designed for engineering and architecture students, it combines the PERMA framework with practical experience in green roof design, bridging the green skills gap. • Green Roof Classrooms: These innovative learning spaces mitigate climate change, promote connection to nature, and offer students and teachers a peaceful oasis for self-reflection and growth. With experience spanning Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and France, I have collaborated with global organizations such as UNESCO, WHO, the World Bank, and Oxfam to create impactful policies and programs that promote sustainable development. In 2022, I had the privilege of serving as a Y20 Saudi Delegate, contributing to global discussions on youth empowerment and sustainability. As an internationally certified Holistic Health & Wellbeing Coach, I bridge the gap between individual well-being and planetary health through a multidisciplinary approach. I hold a BA in Politics & International Relations from the University of Southampton and an MA in Public Policy from King’s College London. My passion lies in exploring the interconnectedness of social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors to provide holistic solutions to the challenges of the 21st century.
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Marc Maria Sneiders
Genève, Geneva, Switzerland
en français ci-dessous. My intention is to find out how to implement the donut approach in our organisation. I'm a project manager at the FTI, the Fondation pour les Terrains Industriels de Genève. I launched the ecoParc-industriel dynamic at the FTI 10 years ago. I'm in charge of facilitating the establishment of companies on industrial land on a territorial scale that's bigger than the real estate plot: the urban piece or the plot of land (a neighbourhood block), with the idea of facilitating mutualisation and reducing environmental impacts. Mon intention est de percevoir comment implanter la pratique du donut dans notre organisation. Je suis chef de projet à la FTI, la Fondation pour les Terrains Industriels de Genève. J'ai créé il y a 10 ans la dynamique écoParc-industriel à la FTI. Je suis chargé de faciliter l'implantation d'entreprises sur les terrains industriels, dans une dimension territoriale plus grande que la parcelle immobilière : la pièce urbaine ou le lot de parcelle (un ilot de quartier), dans l'idée de faciliter les mutualisations et réduire les impacts environnementaux.
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Liam Miller
Bahamas
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Charles Cooper
Hope, Maine, United States
Permaculture enthusiast, nature lover, neoliberal economics hater, young person.
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Karen Costa
Massachusetts, United States
I work in higher education supporting faculty in weaving climate action into their courses across all disciplines.
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Vanessa OLTRA-MICHEL
Bordeaux, Gironde, France
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Katiuska King
Ecuador
Sustainable Development Economist and PhD from the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU) with a thesis on illicit financial flows in Latin America. Researcher and teacher. Director of Financial Observatory. Minister Coordinator of Economic Policy of Ecuador between April 2010 and October 2011. Secretary of Monitoring and Evaluation for the National Secretariat of Planning and Development (SENPLADES) between March 2007 and April 2010.
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Marsha Ramroop
Derby, Derby, England, United Kingdom
I am an organisational inclusion strategist, working to support leadership with and behavioural change at individual, team, and systems levels. I do that with my own consultancy Unheard Voice. I use ( ) as a foundation for this work. This is an academically robust approach to inclusive behaviours- if you're high in CQ you behave inclusively. It can be a missing link taking some of the guesswork out of the culture and values questions in the DE model. Before working full-time in inclusion, I did it part-time, within my Consultancy. My career for 30 years before this was working in broadcast journalism as a journalist and leader. My mission is giving the unheard voice a place to speak.
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Nina Olivier
King County, Washington, United States
| Nina holds a BS in Biology and Environmental Science from WWU and an MS in Natural Resource Management from University of Alaska Fairbanks. Past work experience includes Sustainability Manager at Rushing (Engineering); Program Coordinator at Built Green, and Waste Solutions Project Coordinator at ENGIE Impact. Nina’s volunteer work includes the City of Seattle Green New Deal Oversight Board and Emissions Performance Working Group, and NW EcoBuilding Guild Education Coordinator. Nina will focus on driving innovation to strengthen markets for recycled materials and divert material from the landfill. She will support implementation planning for Re+ and manage circular economy contract work. She will also lead action on reducing emissions and supporting greening the economy by updating the Consumption and Materials components of the 2030 update to the Strategic Climate Action Plan.

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