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Pial Abdullah
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
An Empowerment Coach and an advocate of the Green Economy. Creative mind becomes the downfall of focus.
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Gregory Donworth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Mechanical Engineer and Behavioral Scientist. Passionate about volunteering, cycling and solving problems.
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James Ozkan
City of London, England, United Kingdom
A Tech enthusiast who has a strong network within the property sector. I have taken a keen interest in Net Zero for the last 12 months and keen to connect with more people in the community who share my vision of helping the world build a more sustainable future for generations to come.
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Simon Pearce
City of London, England, United Kingdom
Disasters, Adaptation and Development MSc student @KCL. Previous experience in the wind energy sector, social justice and humanitarian aid, outdoor education and an engineering startup.
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Jim Michaux
Langley Township, Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Social Studies Department Head at D.W. Poppy Secondary.
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Stephen Thornhill
Cobh, Munster, Ireland
Hi, I'm Steve an Englishman living in Ireland. I trained in Economics, Agriculture and International Development at Reading University, before working as an Economist at the UK Cereal Authority (now part of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board), where I became Director of Marketing & Economics, leading a team of 15 economists and statisticians for some 15 years. I then worked as a Consultant on International Development projects, where I became involved in training MSc students in Ethiopia and other countries, before accepting a part-time position as Lecturer and Research Fellow in the International Development Team at University College Cork. I have been using Kate's Doughnut Economics in my classes since 2013 just after she published the first paper on the concept. I am also Chairperson of a volunteer group, Cobh Zero Waste, aiming to make Cobh and Great Island zero waste by 2030 and zero carbon by 2040.
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Nana Francois
London
I'm a financial services and Investments professional working for a faith and values based non-profit, curious about how different economic models and thinking can deliver better outcomes for our world
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Tania Schellenberg
Zürich, Schweiz
Environmental scientist, promoting social entrepreneurs with the online marketplace faircustomer.ch and online advent calendar on sustainable development (www.advent-calendar.info). Occasionally lecturer.
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Paul Nunn
Norwich, England, United Kingdom
Worked in the global (re)insurance industry in the area of catastrophe risk management for ~30 years. Interested in exploring how corporate ESG accountabilities can embrace doughnut principles. Recent joiner of the Green Party
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Rachel Bevans
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
I'm a business, brand and employer brand researcher and strategist, driving the Davos Manifesto's purpose of business to engage all stakeholders in shared and sustained value creation. I see an integrated wellbeing framework that balances physical, mental and emotional, cultural and social, environmental and financial wellbeing - such as the Doughnut Economics / The Wellbeing Budget - working at international, government, business, brand and individual levels for the better health of people and planet. I'd like to learn more about the principals of Doughnut Economics so I can apply it to businesses and brands in my everyday work.
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Alan Shapiro
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
I teach in the Sustainable Business Leadership program at the BC Institute of Technology and run an independent consultancy dedicated to supporting purpose-driven organizations on water and sustainability challenges.
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Crystal Drakes
Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados
I'm an economist by training but after being exposed to environmental and resource management, it is evident the discipline of economics of the 21st century needs radical transformation to address the local and global challenges we face. I've worked as a research analyst and development economist and I believe the world has a window of opportunity to refashion how we live our lives that is more compassionate to others and respectful of the environment.
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Sandra Sanchez
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Economist, international business manager and sustainability entrepreneur
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Alvin Chan
Singapore, Singapore
I am currently working in the Singapore Public Service in a managerial position in the National Environment Agency. I completed my undergraduate degree in UCL, majoring in Geography and went on to the University of Oxford for a Masters in Environmental Change and Management.
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Tamasin Rhymes
Greenwich, England, United Kingdom
Hello, I'm a mum of two with a long term interest in the environment and a background in theatre and events. I have recently launched a group in Greenwich to encourage sustainability and connect people and groups with local resources. I'm hoping we can build it into a community centre with sharing libraries, scrap store, workshop space and more.
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Tim Heide
Baunatal, Hessen, Deutschland
Hello, my Name is Tim and I know that ecogood economics is going to change the world. I would like to say me but time is limited. I said that on another place already, where I had ub to 2000 characters.
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Lorenzo Molinari
Leeds, England, United Kingdom
I am a recent graduate currently working as a consultant for a multinational firm. I am eager to equip myself and those around me with the tools needed to fight the climate crisis.
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helen barker
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
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Dan Plante
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
64 years old, was on the Regional Niagara Cycling Committee, involved in active transportation, and would like to leave a better world for my Grandson
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Matthew Gardiner
Wirral, England, United Kingdom
Curious about why our institutions and the systems they support tend to fail society. Housing expert. Tech for Good evangelist
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Ruairi Kelly
Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Glasgow City Councillor, Community Wealth Building lead, Contracts and Property Committee Chair
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nigel hargreaves
Norwich, England, United Kingdom
I am a systems thinker and chartered engineer with a combination of academic and practical experience focussing on sustainable solutions. I design multi-sector architectures for circular economies that support carbon reduction, resilience and sustainability. I have worked on smart grid design for smart cities, distributed renewable energy economies and researched multi-stakeholder understandings of smart grids. I have a PhD in smart grid modelling, an MSc in climate change impacts and sustainability and a BSc in engineering as part of may academic background. I am widely travelled and have worked as an engineer in energy sustainability is Asia, Africa and Australia as well as the UK. I am keen to collaborate in using the Doughnut Economy as a framework for strategic decision making to create regenerative solutions to economies at all scales.
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Guido Lange
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland
Physicist, poet, programmer. Passionate about making the world sustainable for humankind. Interested in physics, mathematics, language, humans, brains, economy, complexity, the energy system. Currently working on nuclear fusion.
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Geke Van Dijk
City of London, England, United Kingdom
Design Researcher with strong interest in social justice and equality
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