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katharine gaillard
hesitant to say I'm a 'farmer,' but I am working and learning with and within my ecosystem community, hoping to realize the doughnut not through self-sufficiency, but through community resilience
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Kyle Philipp
Dorset, Vermont, United States of America
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Isabel Canestraro
Brasil
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Armin Towfigh Nia
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
As Transformation Consultant I have nearly 20 years in the technology sector within local and international advertising agency and startups with work experience in Germany and Australia. I'm a big believer of the circular economy and have a strong interest in extending the life cycle of products, to reduce waste. As reading Kate's book Doughnut Economics, I see more than ever our current economic model is inefficient. Much of what we produce ends up in the landfill. Only a fraction of the value we put into making things is recovered after use. I believe the Circular Economy will be an increasingly disruptive force, and that businesses need to understand the opportunities and challenges it presents. DEAL is a great opportunity to be in touch with like-minded people, to exchange ideas, thoughts and support.
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Liliane Mavridara
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States of America
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Matias Sellanes
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Purpose-driven sustainability professional with over 7 years delivering consulting services.
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Mariana Maria
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Nic Thake
Orkney Islands, Scotland
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Gemma McFarlane
Seaford, England, United Kingdom
Chef, home educator. Wants to help people to learn how to cook and live more sustainably.
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Ricardo Vicente
Mafra, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
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Dr. Marissa Kaloga
New Zealand
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Aron Shelton
Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States of America
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Michelle Macaskill
Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
Kia ora, I am a social impact measurement consultant, working with the Huber Social Wellbeing Framework.
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William Crick
Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Final year undergrad studying economics and finance, fortunately introduced to pluralist economics during my first year.
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Mark Aink
Waterland, The Netherlands
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Sofia Lindström
Gävle, Gävleborgs län, Sweden
Sociologist and social innovator focusing on co-creation, communication and learning, with a deep interest in leisure, tourism and "business as we need it to be".
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Marina Bradford
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Gurpreet Mann
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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Yen Goh
London, Singapore, Dubai
Originally from Singapore and practicing as an Architect for close to two decades, Yen spent her formative years at Aedas and later teamed up with PHASE3 in 2018. She now spends her time consulting for clients and practices between London, Singapore and Dubai.
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Bryan Leyba
Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America
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Senthan Balachandiran
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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Tara Kennedy
Ireland
I practice and teach architecture with a multidisciplinary and collaborative approach. I have expertise in collaborative public projects, engaging with a wide range of organisations and institutions and informed by my background in visual arts. I was a co-founder of the community-based design organisation ‘Commonage’ (2010-2013), creating a new kind of space for contemporary art and architecture practice within a community context. In 2018 I was co-curator of Free Market the Irish Pavilion at the 16th Architecture Biennale (Venice 2018). I am a Lecturer at Cork Centre for Architectural Education. and practice architecture with John McLaughlin Architects, Dublin.
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Lacey Tan
San Francisco, California, United States of America
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Chrystia Chudczak
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
I am the Founder & CEO of DECIDIUM. A design startup launched in a pandemic. www.decidium.ca
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