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Adela Conchado
Madrid / Galicia (Spain)
PhD Industrial Engineer specialized in innovation & sustainability, with focus on energy and circular economy. Experience in research, consulting, entrepreneurship, facilitation and university lecturing.
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Nuno Cabecinha
The Hague, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
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Luigi Tibaldo
Toulouse, Occitanie, France
Researcher in astrophysics
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Lorenzo Sciadini
Firenze, Toscana, Italia
Circular economy marketing specialist, founder of CircularCamp and scientific director of the Recò Circular Economy Festival in Prato (Tuscany)
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Johannes Brehm
Berlin, Deutschland
Passtionate young researcher trying to convert knowledge to action.
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Janina Nieper
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Niederlande
Architect & passionate about Circular Economy
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Ciaran O'Carroll
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
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Sarah Flynn
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
I am a Transition Designer based in Dublin.
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Thomas Garnier
Vienna, Wien, Austria
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Anand Sheombar
Nederland
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Luis Alfonso RC
Vigo & Madrid (Spain)
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Mark Cridge
Westminster, England, United Kingdom
Executive Director of the National Park City Foundation
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Tony Shannon
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Believer in the potential of Doughnut Economics to change the world https://frectal.com/category/economics/doughnuteconomics https://discuss.doughnuteconomics.org/
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Orla De Díez
Strategic designer, educator & public policy practitioner tinkering with Spain's hotel chambermaids, 'Las Kellys', to transform the Canary Islands into a Doughnut Destination
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Nandini Sharma
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
I am an IBDP student at Oberoi International School, Mumbai, studying Economics, Global Politics and English Literature at higher level and am passionate about singing, social work and economic sustainability.
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Chris Villa
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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Kefiloe Sello
Maseru, Lesotho
You can't sell your water and drink it.
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Ananyaa Narain
Delhi, India
Hi, I am Ananyaa Narain, an economist by education and a technology advocate by profession. I advocate for the use of geospatial technologies to achieve sustainable economic growth globally. Recognized as 40U40 geospatial professional of 2020, I advocate to bridge the geospatial divide for economic sustainability via research reports, media articles and public speaking initiatives.
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Saleemul Huq
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Jared Joseph-White
London
Passionately curious about the big issues, I've spent the last few years working across sustainable development in a number of areas: delivering community resilience strategies, low emission infrastructure deployment, and briefly corporate consulting. I have strong beliefs in the power of human connection and empathy to drive positive systemic change; so now I'm exploring the social innovation space to help shape solutions to tackle inequality through co-creation and enterprise to add value to peoples lives.
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Christoph Gran
Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
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Robert Onono
Kisumu, Kenya
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Shruthi Vijayakumar
Auckland, New Zealand
Kia ora, I'm Shruthi and passionate about creating a world where we live in harmony with the rest of Nature. In particular, I'm drawn to helping humans discover our deep interconnectedness with one other and Nature, cultivate greater compassion and empathy and run business in such a way that serves all! The Doughnut is one framework that I feel reflects this vision and supports us to create a better future. I enjoy using the Doughnut in teaching university students, in workshops with entrepreneurs and business leaders and with faith communities too. You can learn more about my work at www.shruthi.co and www.emergeinstitute.co. Look forward to learning and connecting with you all!
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