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Roderick Bedingfield
West Sacramento, California, United States of America
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Yancey Strickler
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Yancey Strickler is a writer and entrepreneur. He’s the founder of The Bento Society, the cofounder of Kickstarter, the cofounder of the artist resource The Creative Independent, a Distinguished Fellow at the Drucker Institute, and the author of This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World. He began his career as a music critic in New York City writing for Pitchfork, Spin, and The Village Voice, and he started the record label eMusic Selects. He’s an angel investor in startups Hopin, Mati, Realtime, System, Wren, and others, and he coaches and advises founders. Yancey grew up on a farm in Clover Hollow, Virginia, and lives with his family in British Columbia.
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Stephen Morling
Vienna, Wien, Austria
High School teacher of IB Economics
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Gail Christine Gannon
San Francisco, California, United States of America
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Jason S
East Coast, US
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Vanderlúcia Silva
Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil
Sou mãe do João 👦🏽🤸🏿♂️😍 . Atuo há 25 anos em projetos e causas de impacto.🌎📚
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Kristie Tonkin
Mandurah, Western Australia, Australia
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Laura Gieriet
Zürich, Schweiz
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AJay Morris
Auckland, New Zealand
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Jose Gaviria
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
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Nidhee Venkatesh
Amsterdam
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Rosemarie Konijnenburg
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland
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Liliia Akatova
Vienna, Wien, Austria
I am a student of Economics based at the Vienna University of Business and Economics and an active member of a student-driven organisation oikos Vienna, promoting sustainability in management and economics education. I strongly believe that economics and business education needs to be changed in order to address planetary needs. That's why I am participating in the Curriculum Change initiative launched by oikos international, which aims to integrate sustainability into the curriculum of universities.
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Kev Tinsley
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
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David Soto-Oñate
Vigo, Galicia, España
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Will Kelsey
City of London, England, United Kingdom
Masters student - MSc Sustainability and Management ending in September 2021. Advocate of the generative, circular economy.
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Peter Griffith
Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
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Ine Mols
Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Nederland
As researcher and higher education teacher I am interested in what personal roles we can adopt in an economic transition.
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Ana Arribas Sebastián
Segovia, Castilla y León, Spain
I'm a Social Worker and a Master's graduate in Development and International Relations, with a specialization in Global Gender Studies. I grew up in a small town surrounded by mountains and that was (and still is) what made me aware of how important is respecting the planet that hosts us while guaranteeing the fundamental rights of all human beings. I'm still learning how to achieve both goals and I hope to learn and share experiences here that lead us toward it. Nowadays, I am working on the relationship between climate change and gender equality and actively committed to find alternatives to the current system in order to achieve sustainable development.
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Adam Lopez
Portland, Oregon, United States of America
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silvia stuchi
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Renske van Grinsven
Oss, Noord-Brabant, Nederland
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Alfred Payne
Leeds, England, United Kingdom
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marisa zalabak
New York, United States of America
I am a psychologist and consultant in culture, communication, and creative thinking. I am also currently involved as a co-author of recommended ethical standards for the design and development of artificial intelligence (through IEEE.og). I am thrilled to join hands and link arms around the world to create regenerative communities with social good at heart.
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