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Jennifer Lachs
Frome, England, United Kingdom
Fromer chemist turned digital nomad, entrepreneur & community host learning about climate change, capitalism and envisioning a better future.
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Andrés Ballesteros
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Industrial Engineer and QHSE Project Manager working on the achievement of the SDG2030 Agenda.
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Juliana Campos Lopes
Vila Guarani, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil
I'm the founder of Pulsar, which purpose is to contribute for a new economy - regenerative, fair and prosperous - using communication and education to catalize behaviors that harmonize our activities to the natural flow of life. Pulsar offers tools for people to reconnect with their natural learning process and ability to learn throughout life, taking nature as a source of inspiration. I am an environmental manager and journalist, with an MBA in Marketing and a Master in Administration, focused on sustainability. I've been working with sustainability projects in Brazil and Latin America since 2004, focused on education, communication strategies and advocacy to integrate social and environmental issues in political and business decisions. I was director for eight years of CDP - Disclosure, Insight, Action. I am also one of the founders of Terra Viva, a collective that disseminates active learning methodologies such as the forest school.
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Rafael Echeverría
Villahermosa, Tabasco, México
Hacktivist in the Goverment
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Ian Paton
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Working with property assets and energy infrastructure; commited to developing green energy installations.
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Luis Marino
Miraflores, Lima, Perú
Economist from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Master in Finance at Universidad Torcuatto Di Tella (Argentina), specialist in Financial Inclusion and Microfinance, with wide experience in Banking and Finance, as well as in the development of multidisciplinary consultancies, both in the sector public and private. He has led activities associated with the design, implementation and management of projects, both nationally and internationally. He has teaching experience in the postgraduate course in Project Evaluation and Financial Derivatives. His experience is extensive both in the peruvian public sector (Ministry of Production, Ministry of Economy and Finance) and in the private sector. He currently serves as General Director of Economy and Environmental Financing of the Ministry of the Environment of Peru.
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Christian Guthier
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Graphic Designer and Head of Comms.
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Elisabeth Voss
Berlin, Deutschland
As a freelance author and business economist, I have been working for decades on ideas and practices of cooperative, solidary economic practices. I advise self-managed housing projects and collective enterprises in questions of organization and financing, whereby the basis is always social interaction, the culture of cooperation. I also write, give lectures and contribute my knowledge and experience into local to global networking contexts. With the economization of the world in which people count less and less I will never agree. This is why I am very critical of some forms of social business, if they serve more greenwashing or top-down philanthrocapitalism than emancipatory self-empowerment. From the sustainability triangle of ecology-economy-social, I would like to delete the economy and replace it with democracy. Please visit me in my digital home and read my articles: www.elisabeth-voss.de
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Lucy Stanfield
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
I'm working on how we can use the circular economy to tackle climate change at the University of Edinburgh. I am particularly interested in community empowerment and the circular use of land.
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Sarah Wilson
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England, United Kingdom
After a career as an economist and regulator, I switched sectors in 2009 to pursue a long-standing interest in international development. I worked briefly on strategy at Save the Children UK and then became Deputy CEO at VSO. Now a member of the Board established by Oxfam to oversee its Enterprise Development Programme, I combine this with not for profits work based in the UK. I was involved in the governance of Newnham College, Cambridge for a number of years; and am currently Chair of The Barnes Fund, a local grant-making trust that also runs sheltered housing; and a Board member at a large social enterprise, The London Early Years Foundation. I blog occasionally at http://jabble.london I have loved Doughnut Economics ever since coming across it in a blog written before the book was published, and am passionate about averting climate change.
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Liz Davidson
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Hello! I am the CMO of both Esoterix Systems and QRoutes. Both are technology companies working in the transport sector. Indeed, I consider myself a relatively old hand in the new field of 'intelligent mobility' having been working in the sector since before most people had even heard of Uber, let alone had the app on a phone. I also have cross-sector experience of engineering, big-ticket retail and non-profits. Transport affects everyone from those who experience social isolation because they don't have access to it, to the person in a sports car stuck in traffic. And many benefits ripple out from making it better. I have played a major role in the launch of several 'living-lab' trial transport services in collaboration with major industry partners, and I am confident in liaising with stakeholders at all levels. If you've got a question about transport and technology possibilities, please get in touch. I'd be delighted to hear from you.
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Emma Bergeling
Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sverige
Nature-loving student in Economics and Sustainable development excited to be part of this community!
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Richard Edwards
Bethlehem, Wales, United Kingdom
10yrs designing "climate disaster technologies" for UN/FEMA. Currently designing agroforestry systems to ensure farmers stay farming. Developing BECCS-based mitigation strategies that work for people and society.
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Noor Ul Islam
Pakistan
Currently struggling to work as freelancer and entrepreneur, I remained associated with the development sector for over a decade. Through several work portfolios during this period, I have learnt and contributed to programs and projects related to civil society coordination, governance and advocacy, and social & behavior change communication. Localizing sustainable development from a systems thinking perspective, with a focus on innovation and co-creation for social transformation are the recent areas of my learning and interest.
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Cris Robertson
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Sustainability learning designer with a background in academia and sustainability communications.
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Gebhard Borck
Bayernstraße, Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Transformation catalyst supporting organizations/firms to become self-effective via intelligent collaboration.
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cristina sarris
Athènes, Αττική, Grèce
From Business Transformation Consultant to Sustainability Capacity Building Facilitator for organisations that need to interpret and analyse their environmental impact. I co-founded the "Greece Doughnut Economics" network in 2021. We are a small and dynamic network that has been meeting regularly. My dream is to accomplish the translation of the book into Greek and run workshops using the Doughnut tool in Greek municipalities.
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Zeenat Niazi
New Delhi, Delhi, India
I am a sustainable development planner, trained as an architect and in human settlement planning issues. I lead the policy studies and development action initiatives at the Development Alternatives Group. My work over three decades has focused on sustainable housing and habitat in human settlements, community based approaches to climate and disaster resilience and support to national, sub-national and local government governments in mainstreaming integrated planning for achieving Agenda 2030 and the Paris Agreement in India. My current work in habitat planning now increasingly addresses the concern of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) systems through resource efficiency, circular economy and equity concerns in resource access. My research interest and expertise lies in the area of resource efficient and people-nature centric development planning. Using social and ecological systems approaches for resilience building in human settlements.
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Emily Malkin
Wandsworth, England, United Kingdom
Global Development Master's Student at the University of Copenhagen with a focus on degrowth and post-growth economics. BA in Social Anthropology, I also specialise in visual anthropology.
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Jay Armstrong
Sherborne, Dorset, United Kingdom
I'm a photographer, creative director, commissioning editor and founder of Elementum – a Journal of Nature & Story.
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Aritz Kanpandegi
Arrasate / Mondragón, Euskadi, España
Lecturer and researcher at Mondragon Unibertsitatea, with a special interest in social economy, cooperatives and social innovation
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Manuel Maqueda
San Francisco, California, United States
I teach Applied Circular Economics and Regenerative Economics at the Division of Continuing Education of Harvard University. I lead Bionomia, a global boutique consultancy accelerating circular and regenerative economies based in Spain; I cofounded SUPER®, a Berkeley-based global nonprofit enabling organizations to eliminate single-use plastics through a tiered certification program.
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Nicolás Martínez
Villa Mercedes, San Luis, Argentina
Middle aged Father, Husband, Industrial Engineer, writer, drummer, art lover. Creative person. Want to invest my time in helping change the world's mindset, want a better world to live in.
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Allan 'Big Al' Connolly
Kingsley, Joondalup, Western Australia, Australia
Hi, my name is Allan aka 'Big Al' Connolly, a trusted and multi-award winning entrepreneur, growth strategist and changemaker. I have a passion for economic and community development and a personal social responsibility to end loneliness, poverty and homelessness in WA and beyond. I am also the Founder/Managing Director of Kommuniti HQ - A profit for purpose social business specialising in community wealth building, Asset-based community development and employee-owned trusts and corporations. All tied into the UN SDG Goals, in particular Goal 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities. Our Kommuniti is growing exponentially as we seek to embed these practices into every one of the 10,000+ suburbs in Australia, in turn, creating the New Economy that is needed for people and planet to sustain temselves. If you would like to join our Kommuniti Hub Mastermind Group and secure your suburb, you can put in an expression of interest here.... http://bit.ly/KommunitiWealthBuilderEOI
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