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Juhi Shareef
Auckland, New Zealand
Kia ora! I am privileged to have worked with Māori scientist Teina Boasa-Dean to translate the doughnut into Te Reo Māori to provide the context for NZ's nascent circular economy. Teina reimagined the doughnut from an indigenous perspective, with the environment as foundation. Together with Priti Ambani I co-founded www.projectmoonshot.city - a podcast and blog exploring the big questions around creating resilient and regenerative cities. In collaboration with the Planetary Accounting Network (PAN) and others, Project Moonshot is creating NZ's first Regenerative Action Lab, drawing from DEAL. I am Sustainability Lead at energy co Vector. I chair the NZ Circular Economy Advisory Board and the Battery Industry Group, which is creating a circular product stewardship scheme for large batteries.
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Jenny Andersson
Sussex, England
I care deeply about healing the story of separation. Between humans and nature which is the root of our current ecological crisis. Between humans and humans; the divisions that hurt us through nationhood, race, religion, gender, culture. Healing the story of separation is a red thread that runs through all my work as a regenerative practitioner, bioregionalist, creative strategist and lover of all things Sussex.
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Carlo Giardinetti
Blonay, Vaud, Switzerland
Carlo Giardinetti is an expert practitioner of self-organization principles and a certified Leadership coach. After a career as a professional soccer player in Italy, Carlo moved into a fast-advancing career in the hospitality industry managing hotels and resorts in Italy, Tanzania, Kenya, Maldives, Egypt, and Ukraine. Now "living his third professional life," he works in the education management space as Dean of Executive Education and Global Outreach at the Franklin University Switzerland. He is also an Instructor at Harvard Division of Continuing Education teaching the course “Collaborative Leadership: Building the Organization of the Future. Carlo, as of September 2020, also works as Senior Advisor for Deloitte Human Capital Consulting. Carlo collaborates with global networks such as the Economy of Francesco, UNPRME and #goodaftercovid19 to pursue his dream to become the best FOR the world.
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Lize Nevens
Brussel, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale - Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, België
Architect by formation, with particular interest in the social complexity of the city. Brussels-based, working on participatory processes, among which the #BrusselsDonut
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Angelique Orr
East Sussex, UK
Change maker; believes relentlessly in people power; optimist that community action can drive global change. Mum. Beach enthusiast.
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Risalat Khan
Boulder, Colorado, USA
I was born in the throes of a democratic revolution. My parents survived a war to have me. My country survived 200 years of colonization and then a genocide to achieve freedom. And my parents made sure I learned the tools to use that freedom. Within a year of my birth, 100,000 people perished in a cyclone. Near annual floods and cyclones have taken countless lives since. My city, Dhaka, changed before my eyes, swelling with climate refugees. And I realized -- the only path to collective liberation is through collective action. Everything I do is in the pursuit of that. Because I want everyone to be able to live fully. Not captured by the whims of the few, but held by the generosity of the many.
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Rieta Aliredjo
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Helping create a life of freedom, equal opportunity and a shared responsibility for our planet is at the heart of my why. This has led to choosing social entrepreneurship, working on the transition to the doughnut economy. The doughnut economy feels like home to me. It is the world I want to live in. I have not encountered any other metaphor, framework or model that - to me - feels so complete. Within it everything I find important fits.
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Imandeep Kaur
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Co - Founder and Director of CIVIC SQUARE. CIVIC SQUARE is a public square, neighbourhood lab, and creative + participatory platform focused on regenerative civic and social infrastructure within neighbourhoods.
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Ruurd Priester
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Ruurd is a systems thinker/doer, designer and a social entrepreneur, with many years in digital design, marketing, innovation and strategy. He is co-founder and strategist of Groundforce Studio, partner in the development of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab website . Ruurd is co-founder and former chair of the Amsterdam Donut Coalitie, co-founder and board member of Climate Cleanup, and a former Research Fellow at the Amsterdam University of Applied Science – where he also led the sustainability program Re-set. Currently, Ruurd is mainly active as a designer for DEAL and as a lecturer for the School for Change and the Bio Leadership Fellowship. Ruurd's favourite motto is from Charles Eames: 'eventually everything connects'.
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Rosa Sommer
Totnes, England, United Kingdom
Director at Leaders' Quest and Future Stewards. Business activist by day, kung fu enthusiast my night.
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Roman Krznaric
Europe
I am a public philosopher and author of books including The Good Ancestor: How to Think Long Term in a Short-Term World www.romankrznaric.com
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Désiré Leijs
Abcoude, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Builder of digital platforms for the common good. Co-founder of Groundforce Studio and Sumowala.com
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Andrew Fanning
Cádiz, Spain
Data Analysis & Research Lead at DEAL. I'm interested in ways to 'translate' the global Doughnut to smaller scales, from neighbourhood to nation (and beyond). Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Leeds. Contact me by going to the DEAL contact form, and select 'Research & Data Analysis'.
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Rob Shorter
London, England, United Kingdom
Communities & Art Lead at DEAL | Steward of the global community of grassroots organisers using Doughnut Economics | Workshop facilitator | DEAL Team tool designer | Collective imagination practitioner | Game designer | Musician
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Kate Raworth
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
I wrote Doughnut Economics as the book that I wished I could have read when I was an economics student at university. It had far more traction than I could of imagined so I spent two years giving talks about it. Then I thought, OK, enough talk: who actually wants to do this? Because every day I was getting messages from teachers, community makers, city planners, entrepreneurs, civil servants - all of whom were starting to turn the ideas of Doughnut Economics into practice. I'm a big believer in the power of peer-to-peer inspiration. So often, the most inspiring person is someone like yourself - a fellow teacher, or mayor, or community leader - who is already doing that thing that you thought was impossible. So I cannot wait to see what happens in this community. Here's to the change-makers who just start doing it. Let's co-create the tools for a regenerative and distributive future. Let's share our stories of what we did and how - because that is what will inspire us all.
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Karn Bianco
Scotland, United Kingdom
Hello there 👋 I'm the Digital Platform Lead here at DEAL, which means I lead the design, development and management of this website, the DEAL Community Platform. My professional background is in game development as a programmer. I'm interested in using play to help people explore important and complex topics. I'm also a freelance writer covering the games industry, technology and climate change I've been involved in the fossil fuel divestment movement as a campaigner, combining the need for climate action with tangible steps towards a more regenerative economic system. I also helped found the game workers branch of the IWGB - the UK's first trade union dedicated to empowering and improving the rights of workers in the games industry.
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Chandni Naidu-Deadwyler
New York
I'm a design researcher working on tech policy for economic inclusion with digital public infrastructure for financial services
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Rebecka Bergh
Malmö, Skåne, Sweden
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David A. Rodríguez Díaz
Carolina, Puerto Rico
Political science professor at the University of Puerto Rico - Río Piedras focused on public policy and administration. My interest and approach to Doughnut Economics is from a political and public policy perspective.
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Karina Stridh
Berlin, Germany
Hi! I am an eLearning video editor currently retraining to become a psychotherapist. I was very inspired by Kate Raworth's book, and would love to learn more! :)
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Sue Funge
Bampton, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
I held my first Doughnut Economics talk in January, with support from Oxfordshire Doughnut Economics Collective, in Bampton Library. We are having a follow-on meeting later this week (February 13). In the first meeting we completed the 'Unrolling the Doughnut' activity which generated lots of ideas. The purpose of this next meeting is to see how we can action these ideas and set up our local group. I am excited to be a part of this growing collective and feel the model offers a practical and effective way to monitor what we do, why we do it and what impact we are having.
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Benjamin Combes
Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France
Hi! My research focuses on sufficiency-led practices, in both production and consumption contexts. I am interested in the application of the Doughnut at the organisational level.
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Marharyta Borysova
Ukraine
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Vasileios Panagiotidis
Olten, Solothurn, Switzerland
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