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NAZIATUL AZIAH MOHD RADZI
MALAYSIA
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Pei Lin Yu
Ipoh, Perak / ڨيرق, Malaysia
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Lalith Welamedage
United Kingdom
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Omer Sirkeci
Bursa, Türkiye
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Taisuke Konishi
Chiba, Japan
Systems engineer working for a global ICT company based in Japan. I was impressed with the donut economics model, and would like to spread this idea take some action myself.
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Guy Morris
London Borough of Camden, England, United Kingdom
In the process of trying to work out how I can maximise my impact for good.
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Mark Upton
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Juho Liimatainen
Karlskrona, Blekinge län, Sweden
MSLS @BTH // Studying MSc. Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability at Blekinge Institute of Technology
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Rajendra Joshi
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Ricardo Pinto
Melbourne City Square, Victoria, Australia
Founder of Infinity Box (https://infinitybox.com.au) - a circular economy startup looking to reduce waste from single-use takeaways.Economist by training, management consultant by trade. Decided to leave the corporate world and put my skills to use in initiatives targeted at reimagining the linear economy.
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Thomas Hettich
Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland
Work experience in finance, hospitality, philanthropy and B Corps. Since 2015 I consider myself a dad first and constantly think about ways to bring both my own family and the people I affect through work into the doughnut.
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Lawrence (Larry) Philbrook
Taipei, 臺北市, Taiwan
I am a facilitator working with a small international non-profit
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Ashwathej Purushothaman
Kochi, Kerala, India
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Ufuk ANIL
Istanbul, İstanbul, Turkey
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Sankalp Pawar
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John Thorne
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Richael Connolly
Cork, Munster, Ireland
I am a mother and a researcher in the area of small business and entrepreneurship with specific expertise in artisan/craft entrepreneurship and micro-business having run my own artisan food business for 15 years. I believe a craft perspective contributes to re-imagining growth for individual, environmental and societal well-being. I am interested in the role craft businesses play in sustainability. I'm interested in an ecological pedagogy for education in sustainable entrepreneurship and have a research masters in fostering entrepreneurship and creativity in higher education. My current research involves local food systems, artisan food entrepreneurship and small business growth in a post-growth context from a critical realist perspective.
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Barry Cusack
Bingley, England, United Kingdom
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Sophie Lovett
Buckfastleigh, England, United Kingdom
I am a writer, mother and educator intent on building a better future for my children. After over a decade of teaching in inner city secondary schools I am currently home educating my children and seeking inspiration for different ways of being in the world which are more enriching and more sustainable - for us and the planet.
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Martina Fatato
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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Lauren Moffitt
Singapore, Singapore
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Ryah Chandler
Auckland Central, Waitemata, Auckland, New Zealand
Committed to bringing about just transitions to regenerative, wellbeing economies. I've studied the Certificate in Regenerative Entrepreneurship offered by the University of International Cooperation in Costa Rica, and The Regenerative Practitioner by Regenesis Group. I aim to complete a Masters of Regenerative Action with Ubiquity University also. More specifically, I'm extremely passionate about bringing the wider wisdom of systems thinking, biomimicry principles, circular design etc to younger generations through regenerative development.
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Nicola Corrigan
Bradford, England, United Kingdom
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James Rogers Jones
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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