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Jim Bledsoe
Napa, California, United States
Can we build an economy that has at it's basis an assumption of abundance? Can we create an a priori paradigm where all life is understood to be sentient? Can we embrace a future seen as the emergence of the seventh incarnation as apposed to the extinction of the sixth? These are a few of the questions informing me
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Donna Darthuizen
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
I joined this community as I am currently in the process of writing a book on the Future economics of Fashion. Fashion is (has) becoming detrimental to our environment and the economics behind fashion, the linear exponential growth model needs a desperate update. As a business executive from this industry I am researching ways for long lasting future improvement. From my LinkedIn. With over 20 years in Digital Retail and eCommerce, I'm a dedicated Creative Executive with a strong commitment to ethical leadership and innovation. Recognised in the industry for my expertise in Digital Fashion Commerce, I have a proven track record of driving transformative results. My leadership style focuses on empowering teams to reach new heights, fostering an environment where talent can thrive, grow, and bring forward creative, impactful ideas. I'm a strategic contributor who pushes beyond traditional thinking, using deep insights and a forward-looking perspective to shape decisions that drive the organisation’s success. I am passionate about championing innovation and values-based leadership, always striving to keep the organisation on a path to excellence and progress.
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Junior Mbangala
Liege, Belgium
I am a PhD researcher at the University of Oxford with a background in economics and sustainable development. I firmly believe that traditional economic models often fall short in addressing the complexities of today’s global challenges. I am committed to advancing new economic thinking that prioritizes human development within planetary boundaries. Joining this community aligns with my goal of combining academic research and practical implementation to help create economic systems that are equitable, regenerative, and capable of fostering sustainable human development.
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Kristin Kerr Gannon
Boulder, Colorado, United States
Retired Social Studies Educator who is looking for continuing opportunities to improve the health and welfare of her community.
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Gonzalo Ruiz Moye
Dublin, Ireland
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Marco Moro
Milano, Milan, Italy
I'm publisher of the italian edition of "The Doughnut Economics" (2017). I've organised a number of events to promote the book and Kate Raworth's vision. I'm also a Municipal Councillor in Milan, Municipio 6, and President of the Urban Planning and Mobility commission. https://www.comune.milano.it/web/municipio-6
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Dilyana Mihaylova
Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
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Przemek Adolf
Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
I thrive in complex ecosystem thinking, collaboration and storytelling that allows me to weave data driven narratives into actionable strategies that support regenerative focused transformation. By integrating nature-based solutions (IUCN Global Standard), impact and dependency analysis (Natural Capital Protocol) and Environmental Management System strategy (ISO 14001) to achieving sustainability goals, I help organizations enhance their environmental stewardship, improve resilience, manage risks, and contribute positively to society, all while reducing costs, opening new avenues for growth, and creating value for stakeholders. The tools that I wield with precision in my ESG kit include CSRD, SBTi, GHG Protocol (Scope 1, 2 and 3), LCA and VCM (through insetting) aiming for net positive impact within the scope of planetary boundaries. Transformation is an iterative process that requires vision, cooperation, resilience and robust science. With a foundation in environmental science, policy, leadership and business development, I approach sustainability through a systems lens. A deep academic background including a double MSc. in Sustainable Forest and Nature Management & Forest Ecosystems, Nature and Society along with education in international policy, classic and regenerative economics, and biology allows me to bridge technical expertise with strategic implementation. My understanding of land-based value chains whether in forestry, agriculture or minerals allows me to assess dependencies, risks, and opportunities at every stage - from resource extraction and cultivation to processing, distribution, and end-of-life cycles - ensuring strategies that enhance resilience, promote circularity, and align with regenerative principles. The third wave of sustainability (regeneration) is about people, collaboration, and the ability to understand complexity that drives action. I thrive on cross-functional engagement, translating complexity into clarity, and fostering buy-in from stakeholders at every level. Systems thinking, problem-solving, adaptability, and emotional intelligence are as crucial as technical knowledge in this work. As the landscape of sustainability evolves, through new regulations, scientific breakthroughs, and shifts in global priorities, continuous learning is essential. Staying ahead means questioning assumptions, refining methodologies, and embracing innovation. Every decision shapes the future, and I am committed to ensuring it is one rooted in equity, community, and accountability.
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Satish K Chowdary
Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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Efraín García
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Mao Suzuki
Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Hi! I am Mao. I'm a first-year BA Global Development and Media student at the University of East Anglia.
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Corey Pudhorodsky
Austin, Texas, United States
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Neus Crous Costa
Spain
Researcher and lecturer in humanities and social sciences. My PhD thesis rescued the notion of tourism as a human experience (beyond the idea of "industry"). From there I am developing a work line focusing on decoupling tourism from overcommercialization and predatory practices, personal transformation and well-being, More broadly, I work on the wellbeing economy and lifestyles for a meaningful life - for humands and beyond. I practice regenerative cultures and participate in circles from a care-taking perspective.
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Jack Stead
Ulfborg, Central Denmark Region, Denmark
I'm a British guy, currently living and working in Denmark. I work in a private college called DNS which is dedicated to training teachers in an alternative way, by engaging with the world around. Here I run short courses about environment, politics and teaching. I think Doughnut Economics is a great tool for climate solutions, it can also be implemented small-scale and I'm keen to implement it where I can, including within these short courses.
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Philip Beasley
Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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Harriet Baggley
Carmarthen
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Johanna Kemmer
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Leo Hajducki (she/they)
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Leo Hajducki is a curator, artist, and advocate for accessibility and social and environmental justice in the arts. Currently pursuing an Mlitt in Curatorial Practice in Contemporary Art at the University of Glasgow and Glasgow School of Art, Leo combines their background in philosophy and politics with an interdisciplinary approach to create inclusive and transformative cultural experiences. Their practice is rooted in a focus on multisensory, interdisciplinary approaches that prioritize accessibility and inclusion. Leo’s largest project to date, Synaesthesia at Summerhall (2023), showcased the work of 21 neurodivergent artists and invited audiences on a sensory journey through neurodivergence, sensory overload, and stimming. The exhibition featured a series of immersive rooms, blending eerie soundscapes, projected visuals, mixed-media art, and interactive sensory elements. By challenging the boundaries of traditional curatorial spaces, Leo’s work centres typically marginalised voices and fosters meaningful engagement. Their approach aligns with the principles of Doughnut Economics, as they strive to create equitable, accessible, and regenerative systems in the arts and beyond.
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Kanami Chiba
Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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Julian Kraus-Polk
Berkeley, California, United States
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paolo iocca
Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Attualmente sono un web designer e sviluppatore front end, sto studiando per un cambio carriera per una posizione in ambito sostenibilità ambientale e sociale.
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Isabelle Pierotti
Denver, Colorado, United States
Current masters student in the heterodox economics program at the University of Denver. My academic interests are at the intersection of business, society, and government and how to transition to a well being economy. I have background in corporate social responsibility and ESG investing. I'm an working on my master's thesis exploring the role of finance in the doughnut economy and just transition.
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Ramesh Ravinatha
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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bonny mcclain
Bonny P. McClain is a distinguished expert in infrastructure climate science and sustainability, specializing in bridging the gap between data analytics and environmental science. With a rich background in public policy, McClain frames conversations with the lens of the city focusing on creating resilient infrastructures that respond to the challenges posed by climate change. She has been a key contributor to multiple sustainability initiatives, leveraging her expertise to advocate for greener urban development and the integration of sustainable practices in both private and public sectors. Her work emphasizes the importance of data-driven solutions in mitigating environmental risks and fostering climate resilience. As a seasoned speaker and educator, Bonny McClain regularly lectures on topics related to climate adaptation, smart cities, and sustainable design. She is committed to driving impactful change through collaboration, innovation, and a deep understanding of the intersection between human systems and the natural environment.
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