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Co-creating 10 ways to introduce the Doughnut (Past)
A 90 minute event to create 10 ways to introduce the Doughnut to people who have never heard of it before
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Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
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This event is running twice on the same day. The zoom link will be the same for both.
8:00 - 9:30 UK time
16:00 to 17:30 UK time
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Maria Boa
Mexico City, Estado de México, Mexico
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Luis Osorio
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia
I describe myself as a continuous learner who has a passion for designing strategies to solve complex problems businesswise. However, I cannot stick only to the business side of things as our present has demonstrated that life and business are not as apart as I thought a few years ago. They are completely linked, and one relies on the other on a process that is constantly trying to find a clever (not always wise) way to help us, humans, perdure. For me, DEAL is HOPE, and it's giving us, humans, a new chance to make things right (and wise).
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Mario Matkovic
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Bruce Peters
Rochester, New York, United States of America
Simply human
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Ilan Goldenblatt
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
My name is Ilan Goldenblatt. I am the chief of staff of MP Paul Manly, the Green Party of Canada MP for Nanaimo-Ladysmith. I live in Nanaimo, British Columbia. I believe humanity is facing multi faceted existential threats at this time in history. I am seeking to interact with people who are working on solutions. We need paradigm shifting solutions. Doughnut Economics seems promising in that regard. I also love trail riding, camping, reading, cooking, spending time with my community, listening to music, hiking and more.
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Dorien Michaels
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Silvana Carcano
Milano, Lombardia, Italia
Project Manager in sustainability Project Manager in anticorruption and lawfulness Consultant of the Parlamentary Antimafia Commission
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Lina Hayek
London, UK
Design Consultant
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Helen Hill
Dili, East Timor
I am an Australian, retired from Victoria University (Melbourne) where I introduced a BA in International Community Development after working on the Commonwealth Youth Program's Fiji Centre on the Diploma Course in Youth and Development. I am currently working on municipal plans for Five municipalities in Timor-Leste with a Portuguese consultancy group GERTIL and trying to apply principles of the Doughnut economy.
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June Davies
Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada