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Sílvia de Sousa
Full Sutton, England, United Kingdom
Hello! Olá! I am a firm believer in the Doughnut Economics - as a good rogue economist!! I have two children and I really do want Economic thinking and acting to change, to see a clean, fair, just and sustainable World for them to grow and thrive in! Utopia? I am interested in rural food poverty in "rich countries" and how we can wiggle out of it using the Doughnut! I also believe that children are our future, and we should strive to include "doughnuts" in our children's education, as early and as often as possible. So, if you can, please HELP!
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Adrian Ferreira
Lisbon, Portugal
Looking to learn from the laboratory of members, how to become more connected and commune more clearly and effectively. I want to enable capacity for a regenerative future. I am here to use my passion and experience in service of collaborative initiatives building resilience and increase diversity.
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Meg O'Malley
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
An educator working to connect young people with their impact, community and the world to empower them to become active citizens and change makers.
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Charlotte Freund
Pratolungo, Piemonte, Italia
Hi, I'm German. In 2014 I got inspired by permaculture as a design tool in which all my very different interests are taken into account. Currently I am in training as a permaculture designer at the Permakultur-Akademie in Germany and do network support for Permakultur-Institut e.V. in Germany (permakultur.de) in particular with regard to its membership in ECOLISE, the European Network for community-led initiatives on climate change and sustainability (ecolise.eu). Since 2016 I am involved in the PratoParadisoProject at Lake Orta. I also incorporate my knowledge from many years of working in tax and finance.
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Helen Ojha
Emeryville, California, United States of America
Serial entrepreneur/technologist; with interest in citizen science, Critical Zone research and Anthropogenic effects on Earth Systems; Research on and inventor of patented bio pesticide formula. Interested in linking indoor and outdoor air quality measurement to local and virtual Carbon and GHG sources in cities.
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Alexandru Dobrescu
Timișoara, Timiș, Romania
Young student passionate about research and community building while offering sustainable ideas for the future! Education is one of the main areas that I am interested in.
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Zoe Lester
City of London, England, United Kingdom
I'm a Product Designer with a holistic, systems thinking approach. I have a Masters in Design and Environment and have a commitment to problem solving on a systemic level. Through an iterative approach, my aim is to design products and services that make an impact and can be measured with an ethical lens.
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Charles Shier
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Retired Chartered Accountant, currently a geography student through Vancouver Island University, preparing a paper on Donut Economics and the City of Nanaimo's current (new!) planning process using a Donut Economics approach
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L. Melanie Chase, PhD (Change Facilitator, Org. Dev. Business Partner)
Arizona, Working Online Anywhere
Melanie works with organizations, communities, teams and individuals to build sustainable change and strengthen effectiveness. With experience across sectors (government, healthcare, higher education, nonprofits) from small organizations to large, complex systems, Melanie facilitates change by using sustainable, proven, collaborative, empowering, learning-centered practices. From change management, culture change, training, evaluating training and OD initiatives, coaching, strategic planning, board/team development and and more, she brings a collaborative consulting style, integrity, focus, humor, mindfulness and results to the people she serves. She holds a Ph.D. in organizational performance and change (HR/OD), and M.P.A., (from Research I institutions, Colorado State and Arizona State, respectively) and has completed extensive training in group process facilitation.
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Luisa Rodrigues
Lisbon, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
Hi there, I'm a Brazilian based in Lisbon, with a Masters degree from Schumacher College (UK) and have recently returned from a year in Sydney. Everything regenerative economies interest me. In search of elegant simplicity.
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Merav Cohen
Haifa, מחוז חיפה, Israel
Co-founder of the Israel Doughnut Community (and within it the TLV Doughnut Coalition, aimed to implement Doughnut principles in the city of Tel Aviv-Yafo); Corporate attorney turned environmental policy professional, now researching socio-ecological resilience at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. Israeli and Romanian nationalities. Speak native level Hebrew and English, some French, some Chinese. https://www.ildoughnutcommunity.org/
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ana lavaquial
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
I´m a cofounder of DONUT BRASIL, a community that explores and put into action the ideas and tools of Doughnut Economics in Brazil. As a consultant, I take part in projects with focus on democratizing sustainability through education in its broader sense, always connected to the contextual challenges of territories. Let´s start to transform the world!
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Simona Rossi
's-Hertogenbosch, North Brabant, Netherlands
My name is Simona, originated from the personal name Simon, itself a derivative of the Hebrew name "Sim'on," from the verb "sama" meaning "to listen." and still on the way to achieve the wisdom flowing from deep, still listening. Yes, I finally confess, I am believer dreamer. My motto is “Don’t’ keep calm, go change the world”. My favourite quote is: “Only those who attempt the Absurd will achieve the Impossible” – Albert Einstein I have been part of what I learnt to define as the “social wave for change” since the high school, participating actively, since then, in more than 20 different organizations, political and social grassroots movements, nonformal groups, think thanks and study groups, mainly in Europe. I developed my professional attitudes around the active living of the eternal transformative dynamics, thriving throughout dreams and actions for change.
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Anna Walsh
Leicester, England, United Kingdom
My background is as a Community Connector. I'm now using my community work and creative skills to focus on the climate emergency while we can still make a difference. I've always been moved by the idea of a fair economic system and Donut Economics is a brilliant accessible model - bring on climate justice!
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John Capper
Somerton, England, United Kingdom
Hi Hi I am nearly 70 years old. In my youth I studied for a degree and Masters degree in Economics and an MBA in Finance but was never convinced by economic theory. It seemed to me just a licence for greed. I spent my working life as a lecturer and manager in the Further Education sector. In later life I became interested in Ayurveda (the traditional medicine system of India) and studied for, and completed a degree in Ayurveda in London. I have been part of a spiritual community called Ridhwan for the last 10 or more years, am a supporter of extinction rebellion and have been very impacted by the work of Jem Bendell on Deep Adaptation. I am now retired and spend lots of time in my garden but am also a trustee of a spiritual site in Glastonbury England, a Director of a spiritually focused organisation, and a Director of an eco focused organisation. I am married with three daughters and two grand daughters and am very concerned about their future.
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Michelle Furtado
Coruche, Alentejo, Portugal
I'm a sustainability consultant, artist and activist working in the field of climate change. My family and I have just moved to Portugal permanently and I'm learning the language properly (albeit without much practice yet due to covid!). I continue to volunteer for several organisations in the UK, all of which I've been part of for many years - The National Federation of Parks and Green Spaces, Green Tides (the Adur and Worthing green spaces partnership) and Worthing Climate Action Network. Over the years, I've been campaigning, marching and coordinating action to halt the loss of our living world and the climate emergency. As we settle into our new life, with a travelling forest soon (hopefully) to be released back into the wild, I'm looking to learn about the environmental and sustainability movement in Portugal and what local factors influence decision-makers and create change.
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Sarita Jepps
Vaasa, Länsi-Suomi, Finland
Hi everyone, I'm from the UK and moved to Finland last year. My background is in Art & Design (fashion&textiles) and Charity/Community Project Coordination/Development.
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Sam Chua
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Lin Hsieh
Taipei, 臺北市, Taiwan
Currently working as a Project Manager at Social Enterprise Insights(SEI), Taiwan. About
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Tania Berrocal
Cascais, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
Im Tania from Peru/Spain profession DENTIST and with so much love for a mother earth
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Antonio Di Bacco
Torino, Piemonte, Italia
Sustainable Marketing and Communication Manager, Business Consultant. Eager to deep dive on Doughnut Economics and circularity topics. Open to networking.
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Pedro Sáez Martínez
Valencia, Comunitat Valenciana, España
Designer focused on Social Innovation and Circular Economy. Strategic Design for a New Economy.
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Matthijs Wansink
Algarve, Barao de Sao Joao
Dedicated to restore natural ecosystems to build a hopeful future. Executive director at Restore Nature Foundation (www.restorenaturefoundation.org). We plant biodiversity, restore the watercycle and improve soil conditions.
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Rodolfo Pereira
Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain
Son, father, brother, husband, friend, songwriter, dreamer and entrepreneur. In love with the unknown and passionate about all the things that can still be created and discovered. I see myself as a Multiverse and Nothing at the same time.
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