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Marian Leydon
Mum of one looking to work with similar liked minded people to make a positive change in my local community. Currently studying a Masters in Sustainable Rural Development.
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Manpreet Kaur
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Aditi Desai
Mumbai City, Maharashtra, India
I am currently pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Economics at Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics and holds the position of Team Lead/Research Analyst at CNES, O.P Jindal Global University. Passionate about sustainable development i have previously interned at IASSW which holds consultative status with the United Nations and secured 2nd podium for my paper on circular economy at 35th biennial conference of HSAI. Additionally i have been a part of Teen Fact Checking Network and IREX fellowship in collaboration with U.S Consulate, Mumbai.
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Chin Chuan Wee
Singapore
Single Family Office based in Singapore. Engages in impact finance related projects. Circular economics is one of our investment focus.
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Craig Simmons
Bermuda
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Sophie Huang
福里斯, 马里, 苏格兰, 英国
HI! I am Sophie, current master student of Glasgow School of Art. My research focuses on design innovation and circular economy.
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Ace Bailey Parr
Stoke-on-Trent, England, United Kingdom
I am an 18 year old soon-to-be PPE student and UWC Atlantic graduate with a passion for sustainability and equitable development. I wish to get involved in real world projects to gain experience for future careers and to compliment my education, as well as to make a positive impact within my community.
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Steve Mackinlay
Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
Hi, I work within the Sustainability/ESG space within the Agricultural sector, the Deal Community, the concepts of Doughnut Economics and importantly my ability to direct change within my work and social space appealed to my environmental stewardship ideals. Marrying these principles and ideas into an economic framework for change, seems a fairly decent idea, moreover, it's very engaging as a cerebral motivation. Biodiversity linked to commercially viable value propositions that enable better social license and human endeavor are especially interesting. Political intelligence outside the mainstream bias always an engaging subject when overlaying change which differs from normal community outcomes.
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Tom Satterthwaite
Reading, England, United Kingdom
Long time fan of Doughnut Economics via TEDTalk and podcast appearances. Recently seeking to become more active in the community and also bring DE principles into my own business, specifically looking to help organisations measure economic potential in a more sustainable and human way.
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George Mackenney
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Interested in models and theories that aid and promote redistribution of wealth and resource, environmental regeneration, human rights, political and corporate accountability, and a philosophy and ethic of care.
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Jackson Kiptanui
Nairobi, Kenya
Am a climate change advocate . Focusing on building Digital sustainable products
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Paul Stimson
Hanover, Ontario, Canada
Retired public school principal Executive member of the local electoral district associations of both the Green Party of Ontario, and The Green Party of Canada Member of the Owen Sound Climate Action Team Supporter of the Owen Sound Sustainability Project
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Stephen Goldsbrough
Medway, England, United Kingdom
Currently Economics Teacher at Dartford Grammar School
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Don Golden
Baltimore
Sustainability consulting for small and medium business.
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Alicia Rudaz
Lausanne
Working as sustainability delegate for a Swiss city, I'm interested in the Doughnut Theory and how to implement it on the territory. I'm looking forward for discovering the community, the tools, the stories, and for exchanging on all of this.
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Elizabeth Grey
Bicheno Tasmania Australia
Student of Sustainability, University of Tasmania. Exponential learning and interest in local measures to save our planet. A few ideas to contribute to our community’s effort to decarbonise.
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AK Supriyanto
Indonesia
I am a new kid on this doughnut economics' block.
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JoDee Powers
Santa Fe, New Mexico
I've been interested in regenerative practices for many years. Much of my career has been focused on regenerative local practices and food systems as well as indigenous ways of being, knowing and doing. I recently returned to school to get my masters in regenerative practices and economics and am interested in connecting with others in this group to learn a lot more about other events and practices in other communities and what they are doing to reframe their economics.
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Camryn Schulz
I am currently a junior at Carthage College studying International Politics and Sustainability. After graduation, I hope to work in Global Sustainability and Development. I grew up on a farm with horses and chickens, and love to be outdoors, travel, read, and paint (among other things). About two years ago I first read Doughnut Economics and fell in love with Raworth's ideas. Since then I have committed myself to the study of similar theories and discourses to leverage my skills throughout my future career. I discovered this program a few months ago and am so excited to be a part of a community with so many like-minded individuals!
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Etta Stevens
Part-time campaigns assistant for UK community energy policy and part-time Msc student at SOAS University studying Environment, Politics, and Development.
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Leanne Bigwood
Chatham
Former science teacher, mother of 4 battling chronic illness. I have an addiction to rescue animals and a desire to build a strong, equitable, sustainable community group.
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Matira Taikato
Rotorua, New Zealand
I am female and indigenous to my country. I have an active interest in addressing the challenges of climate change in practical ways. I believe this should occur first and foremost in my own back yard. I am proud to be from a country that has always valued its environment. I am a doctor working in mental health for a few decades and have concerns about the social impact from the current climate change I am interested in the intersections between climate change/mental health & wellbeing and indigeneity
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Alison Slater
Adelaide
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Olga Croft
London
Management consultant
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