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Andrea Xavier
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
I’m a journalist specialized in Marketing and Communication, with more than 20 years of experience building strategic narratives, engaging stakeholders, and strengthening institutional positioning across education, content, and sustainability ecosystems. In recent years, I’ve been directing my work toward sustainability, circular economy, and regenerative transitions in Brazil, contributing to initiatives that connect business, society, academia, and public policy through communication, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. I joined the DEAL Community because I believe today’s global challenges demand collective intelligence, cooperation, and new ways of thinking about development, impact, and regeneration. I’m especially interested in exchanging experiences, learning from diverse perspectives, and contributing with my background in communication, ecosystem engagement, and narrative building to help amplify meaningful transformation.
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Johanna Svea Weigel
Espoo, Uusimaa, Finland
I am part of DEFI (Doughnut Economics Finland Initiative). We want to co-creating a generative community in Otaniemi through participatory engagement and mapping of our social and ecological reality.
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Masrur Ishraq
Dhaka, Bangladesh
I am drawn to the Doughnut Economics Action Lab Community because it offers a practical and Planetary-centered approach to development that aligns closely with my vision for inclusive and regenerative societies. Coming from a background in History and Development practice, I have worked in TVET, livelihood, and disability inclusion projects in Bangladesh, where I have seen how economic growth often overlooks social equity and ecological balance. DEAL’s framework inspires me because it connects economic systems with human dignity, community wellbeing, and planetary boundaries. I want to learn from global practitioners, exchange ideas, and explore how Doughnut Economics can be adapted to contexts like Bangladesh. In the future, I hope to apply these ideas through my initiative, Development X, focusing on inclusive livelihoods and regenerative community development.
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Neal Woodson
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
I am a teacher, speaker, and author who, for over 25 years, has led hundreds of workshops and classes, given talks from coast to coast, and published 3 books. My work centers on how being of service to others can generally enrich our lives as well as improve and give more meaning to our work, workplaces, and buying spaces. I come to the DEAL community first as a learner and second as a believer in the need to change our economic thinking if we want a livable planet with thriving humans on it.
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Sergio Gamboa
I am a Senior Economist specialised in sustainability and climate change advisory, with over 13 years of experience delivering economic analysis for public sector institutions and private clients. I always have had an immense passion towards tackling climate change and working to shape a more sustainable planet. I am very glad to be part of this network to share ideas, bring insightful assessments and keep working towards these pressing issues, which, amongst others, can be solved by fostering a Doughnut Economics' mindset.
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Viktória Reszegi
Debrecen, Hajdú-Bihar, Hungary
I was conducting a reseach in Hungary in the field of Green Hr and I encounterd the term doughnut economy and I was reading further about the idea, which I found great.
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Yash Singh
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Experienced product professional with a strong technical background, focused on building civic technology that expands equity and access. My work combines product strategy and delivery expertise to create tools that support mission-driven organizations, governments, and the people they serve. I work to ensure technology doesn’t just scale solutions, but scales dignity, equity, and human impact.
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Stephen Meloche
Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom
Retired Sr Meteorologist (1981-2024), amateur naturalist, ecologist, permaculture practitioner with a ThA (Theology) degree. https://www.rmets.org/metmatters/eyewitness-account-hurricane-nicole
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Francesco Mastropietro
Pisa, Italy
Graduated in Economics and Development, focused on uncovering how financial systems can foster a regenerative and distributive economy. I believe in the power of ethical finance to drive change and rethink economics to fund a real system change, especially to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Trying to redefine finance towards the original vocation: serving the common good and the community, a great opportunity able to restore dignity to the object, finance; and the subject, the human kind.
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Kairun Daikoku
Personally, I'm born in Japan, raised in Canada, and studied and worked in Germany. 2024 Noto Earthquake survivor. Professionally, I hold a Master's degree in Decision Theory from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU) Nürnberg. With 5 years working as a tour guide in Japan, followed by 3 years as a consultant in Berlin working across HR and martech. Currently, I'm a freelance coach and mentor, helping individuals navigate career transitions, personal and professional relationships, and grief and loss.
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Melanie Marino
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Hi! I'm an industrial ecology researcher with an engineering background, working in the area of sustainable, climate-resilient healthcare . My research aims to inform policy that supports the systematic transformation of the healthcare sector towards a system that promotes health and delivers high-quality healthcare within the planet's ecological boundaries. Hoping to connect with others in the Boston/Cambridge area!
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Denise Pang
Oslo, Norway
Hi. I'm Denise from Singapore. As a regenerative coach, facilitator and community weaver, ! work at the intersection of inner development and systems change.
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Kat Eldritch
Niles, Ohio, United States
Kat is focused on adapting the Doughnut Economics model to the Rust Belt context, aiming to create a "safe and just space" for Northeast Ohio’s communities and ecosystems. Her work seeks to integrate social foundations—such as food sovereignty and equity—with ecological ceilings, using agroecology as a practical pathway to thrive within planetary boundaries. She is eager to connect with fellow practitioners to share insights on applying the Doughnut to regional agriculture and community resilience.
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Michel Lanssens
Why DEAL? Recognising ourselves as active participants across household, commons, market and state — co-creating an economy that is socially just and ecologically safe.
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Diana Kichler
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Hello! I am a passionate houser who has spent my professional career exploring community development through housing design, planning and policy. I was moved when I first learned about Doughnut Economics, the logic really resonated with me, combining the human needs with healing the earth. It spoke to me so much, that my partner and I built a business to embrace the social and environmental changes necessary to improve the housing system. I recently moved from New York to the Netherlands to explore these opportunities further and experience a different way of living.
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Dörte Kirschnick
Bremen, Bremen, Germany
I am a critical economist. I was immediately enthusiastic about the combination of planetary boundaries and social foundations. The model encourages us to shape the here and now differently with a view to the future. It provides guidance for political decision-making and for decisions in the private and non-profit sectors. I am in the process of making this model known in my environment. I work in public administration. And I am involved in civil society. I personally will now also use it to evaluate the party programs during pre-political elections.
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Sahar Abdulla
I work at the intersection of learning, confidence building, and community empowerment.. As a study skills tutor and ESOL instructor, I help learners from diverse backgrounds build clarity, self‑belief, and the tools to thrive. My practice is person‑centred, inclusive, and grounded in the belief that every learner brings their own story and strengths. My earlier career in the global energy sector gave me a strong analytical foundation and experience working across cultures. Today, I bring that same adaptability and curiosity to education, digital inclusion, and community‑led initiatives across Aberdeen and abroad.
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Rohini Ravee Ramanathan
India
Independent social media strategist working with brands in the climate and sustainability space.
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Federica Torgneur
Mexico City, Mexico
I am starting a new venture in the circularity space, and I am looking for ways to build in a less extractive and more purpose-driven way.
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Fabien Zhao
Beijing, China
Cross-sector innovator, social ecosystem facilitator, focusing on emerging market practices and commercial solution implementation. Exploring sustainable business innovation, integrating new technologies with traditional resources to address industry pain points and create societal value.
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Emilie Hustaix
Sauveterre-de-Béarn, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
Agence d'architecture multidisciplinaire, laboratoire d'exploration urbaine, et accompagnement des territoires en transition.
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Bridget Jackson
Blackheath, New South Wales, Australia
I’m a strategy and communications consultant, working at the intersection of systems thinking and social and environmental impact. Through my work, I focus on how we align purpose, action and behaviour in complex contexts. I’m particularly interested in how communities mobilise around environmental transition - and what's required to enable sustained participation. I’ve joined the DEAL community as I'm keen to learn from others applying DE in practice, and to explore how these ideas translate into real-world change.
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Robert Ipsen
New York, New York, United States
Currently working as an independent writer and researcher for my Substack newsletter Arcology 2.0: Toward a New Urban Systems Science -- Arcology 2.0 helps you to understand why our cities are thermodynamically broken -- and what the post-carbon/post-growth city must look like to survive the Great Simplification. I'm a consilient thinker integrating the concepts of planetary ecological boundaries, biophysical systems, regenerative economics and urban human habitat,Calling on all urbanists, ecological economists, sustainability educators, degrowth thinkers, architects, city planners, and intellectually curious generalists who feel the urgency of civilizational transition.
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Carl Quinn
I'm a Steward and Director at Threadwork Collective, with a focus on transitions, community and participatory design. A part of this work includes our TOGETHERHOOD MANCHESTER initiative; a place-based collective project exploring how we centre children and young people in shifts towards future wellbeing economies. It would be great to connect with others in and around Manchester who might be interested in playing a role in our collective action. • LinkedIn Profile • Email • Threadwork Collective • TOGETHERHOOD MANCHESTER
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