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Irma Rodriguez Mitton
Pescadero, California, United States of America
Irma Rodriguez Mitton is cofounder and Chief Resiliency Practitioner at Fruition Sustainability Solutions. Fruition helps companies and communities of all sizes design and implement planet-positive systems to achieve zero-carbon, zero-waste goals while increasing shared prosperity. As Chief Resiliency Practitioner, Irma helps develop community-based initiatives for increasing resiliency, equity, and prosperity while protecting our planet. Her expertise includes corporate communications, innovation/growth strategy development, and product marketing management. A strong advocate for sustainable placemaking and local living economies, Irma is an EcoDistricts Accredited Professional and a graduate of Stanford University.
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Adam Ross
Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States of America
Economics can no longer be viewed as a separate entity, demarcated from environmental and social responsibility. This is why the doughnut economic theory pulled me in. It inhabits some of the tenets of other regenerative economies such as degrowth and circular. This is the direction and overarching ethos that the globe has to transition to.
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Robert Woodford
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Ipek Uzpeder-Wagener
Thun, Bern/Berne, Schweiz
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Elli Tzatzanis-Stepanovic
Vienna, Austria
I am an economist (MSc), certified senior project manager (IPMA), certified futures thinking specialist (IFTF) and very passionate about Doughnut Economics and just urban transitions!
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Katherina Hartmann
Hamburg, Deutschland
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Daniel Rasbash
Reykjavik, Höfuðborgarsvæðið, Iceland
Student of the environment
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Ellen Furtado
Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil
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Xavier Hayeck
Seattle, Washington, United States of America
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Michel NICOLAS
Nantes
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Chris Emmerson
Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Specialty Registrar in Public Health
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Keiko Sono
Woodstock, New York, United States of America
I’m a community art producer, Universal Basic Income advocate, and was Andrew Yang’s delegate during the 2020 Preisdiential primary campaign. I produce community art projects that bring people from different social circles together with artists as faciliators through deep communication and shared experiences. I’m also a host of Intrinsic, a podcast about intrinsic values and motivations of people.
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Tom Jones
Broomfield, Colorado, United States
"We must be thoughtful about the society we live in and the future we create"
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Gareth Manning
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hi! I'm a transformative educator here to help humans thrive and our beautiful planet to heal.
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Noemi Diamantini
London
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alexander sjöberg
Göteborg, Västra Götalands län, Sverige
Senior Policy Advisor Sustainable Consumption at SSNC, the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
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Luiza de Oliveira Schmidt
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
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Deesha Chandra
Watford, England, United Kingdom
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Steven R Smith
Devon
PhD Researcher at the Centre for Environment and Sustainability, University of Surrey. Investigating political and policy dimensions for rapid transitions to a sustainable future
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Cathrine Kristensen
London, England, United Kingdom
Curious and results-driven international business & disruptive innovation student with strong perseverance and motivation for opportunities within consulting/project management
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Rob van Veldhuizen
's-Hertogenbosch, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
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Farmazda Ahmadi
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Kelsey McWilliams
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Hello fellow circular economy pals! I'm Kelsey McWilliams, founder of Point of Shift. Point of Shift is a design consultancy that assesses, designs, and implements toilets and sanitation systems for communities, farms, buildings, and cities. I have 7 years of experience is the sanitation sector focusing on implementing and scaling circular sanitation solutions. Circular sanitation is a key cornerstone of the circular economy as human waste (poop) is one of the only resources that increases with population!
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Sofia Lara
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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