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Farouq Nuzulludien Birawa
Lampung, Indonesia
A graduate in Development Studies with over 1 year of experience in social research and monitoring-evaluation. Interested in Community Development, Social Mapping, Sustainable Community, Performance Management, and other related topics. I'm passionate about performance management, sustainable community, and society-environment development. Please feel free to reach out to me to talk about a potential collaboration or shared interests. I look forward to connecting with you!
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Rubén Fuentes
San Juan de la Rambla, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Cooperativista enamorado de la Economía Social como una de herramientas mas poderosas para la emancipación social a través del Trabajo y del Consumo. Socio trabajador de la Cooperativa de Trabajo Asociado: AFORTUNADAS S. Coop. Can. Codirector de la: Escuela Canaria de Cooperativismo (https://escuelacanariacoop.org/) Socio y Presidente de la Comunidad Energética Insular de Tenerife: TENERGÉTICA S. Coop. (https://www.tenergetica.org/) Socio y consumidor de: Som Energía, Som Conexión, Fiare Banca Ética, Coop 57, Som Movilitat.
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Estefhany Moreno Vega
Mexico City, Mexico
I’m passionate about how we can transform our world through technology — from AI and blockchain to digital platforms — to build more inclusive, sustainable, and collaborative futures. I’ve collaborated with multiple tech startups, gaining hands-on experience in building and scaling innovative products. My expertise lies at the intersection of statistics, data analysis, AI, programming, product strategy, and growth. At the core of my work are values that guide every decision: I believe in designing innovative, win-win solutions — because the world is not a zero-sum game. I’m committed to sustainability, inclusion, and justice.
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Séléna COQUIL
Paris, France
With 10+ years of experience in strategy, innovation, and sustainability working in retail & hospitality, I am passionate about solving complex challenges and leading impactful programs that drive engagement, transformation, and growth.
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Holly Noonan
New Mexico, United States
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Michelle Abraham
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
I'm Michelle, an economics student interested in the intersection of Macroeconomics, Fashion, business and enterprise. I want to explore areas, opportunities and collaborate to initiate innovation to aspects of improvement like, sustainability, just transitions through market economy. I look forward to learn, share and apply ideas. :)
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Nicola Schofield
Northwich, Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
I am Nicola, from Cheshire in North West England. I am a recent graduate in Environmental Science which I studied online through the Open University. I am about to start a Masters program in Sustainable Food and Natural Resources with the Centre For Alternative Technology. I am a baker, working in a small but very busy independent bakery in Cheshire. I am always thinking about food in one way or another and since I completed my undergraduate degree I have wanted to expand what I learned about sustainable agriculture, soil health and making the food system equitable. I read Doughnut Economics recently after studying a systems thinking module for Environmental Management and want to learn more about how the food system fits in to the Doughnut. I want to stay working in the food industry, but hopefully looking at global supply chains.
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Katy Osborn
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Sovik Mukherjee
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Currently, I work as an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Commerce and Management at St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata (India). My research interests are in the fields of energy economics and geopolitics, socio-economic issues, digital economy, and economics of platforms. I happened to chance upon Kate Raworth's book after reading a review of it in a blog post. The visual representation of a "Doughnut" in Economics, was immediately striking. I had to read Doughnut Economics and finished it in five days. I understood that sustainable developent has to be redefined. I am keen to understand where will this take us and actively be a part of it. I am sure we can drive in a positive change. I have integrated doughnut economics into my teaching and research ... and it is a call to my fellow colleagues in the academic community to give it a try !!
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Abubakar Bello
Zamfara, Nigeria
My name is Abubakar Bello, and I’m from Nigeria. I’m passionate about sustainable development and creating practical solutions for local challenges. While participating in the GAP 2025 program, I was introduced to the Doughnut concept by Kate Raworth, and it immediately struck a chord with me. The idea of building a society that meets the needs of all people while living within the means of our planet is exactly the kind of vision I want to contribute to. I joined the DEAL Community to learn from others, share ideas, and see how I can adapt and apply the Doughnut framework to help improve the well-being of people in my community. I'm excited to be part of this inspiring network!
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Elfar Úlfarsson
I am 60 yo neurosurgeon from Iceland and work at the university Hospital Landspitali. I’ married, a father of four children and have two grandchildren. I have always had a strong interest in social issues, particularly in relation to equality, education, healthcare, and human rights. I have a genuine desire to make a positive impact in my local community.
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Paul Wilding
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
I work at Oxfordshire County Council on a range of issues which have a connection to doughnut economics. These Intergenerational Fairness, Community Wealth Building and responding to the Cost of Living.
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Roland Schöttler
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Katia KNIGHT
Keene, New Hampshire, United States
I work for a rural centre for entrepreneurship that, on paper, helps entrepreneurs and small business get set up. In practice, we do so much more, trying to keep the weave of social fabrics alive and invigorated, serve the poorest and most vulnerable, support the endeavours that matter etc. Looking to join a community of practice to keep my ideas around community building, regenerative practice and systems thinking current and inspired.
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Lauren Behr
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
I am an Executive and Board advisor with 18 years of experience growing social impact organizations through strategy execution, organizational design, and business transformation. My consultancy, SOVA Strategies, uses strategy and design principles to accelerate the scale of bold, purpose-driven organizations. I'm excited to be joining the DEAL Community to learn how I can leverage its tools to better support and challenge my clients, I love supporting impact-driven leadership teams, and work in both advisory and fractional roles. Prior to SOVA, I spent a cumulative 14 years with Chemonics International – a $1.6B global development and sustainability firm operating in more than 100 countries. At Chemonics, I spent a decade as part of the C-suite, and reported to the CEO. In senior strategy roles, I led the design, launch, and management of enterprise-wide capabilities spanning corporate innovation, M&A and impact investing, venture building, change and quality management, and operational excellence. I also led corporate partnerships and thought leadership efforts for social innovation and impact investment. In partnership with sustainability non-profit UNLEASH, I co-designed and co-led a six-month startup incubator for early-stage social ventures, funded by Chemonics, supporting the launch and growth of more than 320 startups over five years. For five years, I was also a seconded Strategy Advisor to the UNLEASH Secretariat, and served as an Innovation Advisory Board Member. Earlier in my career, I worked in corporate social responsibility (CSR) consulting at Business for Social Responsibility, implementing CSR activities at Ann Inc., and supporting resource development at Project Concern International. Originally from southern California, I now live in Cambridge, MA with my husband. I am an avid reader, wellness enthusiast, and adjunct professor of social innovation and entrepreneurship at The Washington Center in Washington, D.C.
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Michiel van Lint
Härnösand, Sweden
I want another world, so I started WeWantAnotherWorld.nu! Left-wing writer with progressive ideas, so ignored by the main media, but still hoping for better times, which states my pseudonym: Spero Etiam. I’m desperately searching for soulmates to take action together. Doughnut economics is a positive thinking, but alas, to make people accept new ideas we have to make them aware how egoistic and neoliberal thinking causes almost all the world problems. That’s the goal of my global digital project. We should collaborate more, complement each other, so please join me at WeWantAnotherWorld.nu or write me how I can help you! I am also positive about the idea to get in touch with others and discuss ways to achieve a better world. Send me your thoughts and questions if you like!
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Carlos Octavio Graffi
Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina
Designer, in all its meanings. I believe in our ability to design and –more importantly– re-design everything around us. Currently developing a community about design, technology and climate. It's called Rediseñar ("to Redesign"). I'm also the Product Design Lead at Open Earth Foundation, where we build open-source technology for cities and countries to fight climate change effects, and the Local Leader for Interaction Design Foundation at Córdoba, my hometown.
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Helen Martin
Cheshire East, England, United Kingdom
👋 Hi, I’m Helen! I live aboard a narrowboat on the UK’s canal network, embracing a simple life close to nature. My background is in education and counselling, and I’m passionate about community-building, sustainability, working with food, and creating spaces of belonging. I’m especially interested in how Doughnut Economics can be explored on the waterways — finding playful, meaningful ways for boaters and towpath communities to thrive. I’ve never personally set up a community project before and I’m very new to this. I’m here to connect with others and gain ideas about how to bring these concepts to life in my transient boating community. Always curious, always learning.
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Geoffrey Habron
Brattleboro, Vermont, United States
I spent 25 years as a professor teaching Fisheries and Wildlife, Sociology, and Sustainability Science at Michigan State University, Warren Wilson College, and Furman University (USA) with a focus on applied and community engaged learning. The Furman University Sustainability Science B.S. program is based on the Sustainability Doughnut framework. From 2021-2024, I participated in the $5M Carolinas Collaborative on Climate Health and Equity led by North Carolina State University and funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Adaptation Partnership program. My focus is on equitable climate resilience and adaptation having worked with African-American communities in Greenville, South Carolina and Bucksport, South Carolina. I also served on the inaugural Statewide Resilience Plan Advisory Committee for the South Carolina Office of Resilience and the Justice Equity Diversity and Inclusion Committee for the American Society of Adaptation Professionals. I launched Equitable Community Resilience LLC in 2024. I serve on the Board of the Connecticut River Conservancy. I am a member of Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility and the Environmental Business Council of New England. I have earned an Advanced Systems Thinking Facilitation Certificate from the Waters Center for Systems Thinking
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Maia Bristol
Sankt Gilgen, Salzburg, Austria
I'm a teacher and passionate sustainability coordinator. Studying for my MSc in Sustainability and Adaptation, I feel that positive storytelling, and demonstrating regenerative practice that is really happening is the path to transformational behavioural change. I consider collaboration and community as vital elements of a sustainable, equitable global futures.
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Steven Childs
College Student, my major is environmental science. Too I am actively working to get involved in affordable housing construction and development. My interest is helping to add some good habits such as throwing your trash in the proper receptacles. Not on the ground or in surface waters.
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Viviana Vargas Nocua
Bogotá, Colombia
I am a multidisciplinary economics professional committed to advancing environmental sustainability and socio-economic development. With over 5 years of experience in project management, financial modeling, and research, I have worked across diverse sectors, including technology, education, and government, refining skills in monitoring and evaluation, stakeholder engagement, budget management, and data-driven decision-making. I am passionate about transformative change that uplifts the quality of life for all sentient beings. Let’s connect to explore collaborative opportunities in sustainability and environmental impact.
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Kristine Jornadal
Nuuk, Sermersooq, Greenland
As a mother of three, founder, and systems thinker based in Greenland, I’m passionate about transforming radical ideas into grounded, actionable solutions — especially in places where innovation meets resistance. My work centers on designing simplified, human-centered systems for businesses that prioritize well-being over endless growth — from travel and hospitality to education and AI-driven service models. I believe in reshaping how we define success: not by profit margins alone, but by the health of our communities, cultures, and ecosystems. Through my companies — Meaningful Travels Greenland, Café Nuan, and GlobEx AI — I champion regenerative business models rooted in local relevance, equity, and resilience. I’m here to connect with fellow change-makers exploring how Doughnut Economics can be localized, lived, and led — even in the most unexpected places. Let’s rethink value. Let’s rebuild systems. Let’s design futures that hold space for both people and the planet.
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Bruce Rafnel
Redwood City, California, United States
Retired software release engineer. I'm currently writing a book on culture and community in the US. For an article summarizing the book, click the Facebook icon to see my Substack page. • I do not use Facebook. The Facebook icon will take you to my Substack page. • The Tweet icon will take you to my Matrix page for secure chats. • To see my professional path, click on the LinkedIn icon. • The "world icon" will take you to my LinkTree page, which has many blog and contact links for me.
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