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Rita Gregório
Lisbon
Sustainable choices should naturally make part of peoples lives
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Penny Wilkinson
London
Campaigner around social justice issues with an interest in # sustainability and
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Elizabeth Joseph
New Rochelle, NY
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Jon Hyman
Southlake TX
I am senior executive with deep operational and deal experience. I have founded, funded, scaled and exited three businesses in my career. Twice, I have worked for PE as a company CEO. I have bought and sold businesses and I have helped a few pre-revenue companies raise money.
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Inge Patsch
Bramberg, Austria
I am a Social Entrepreneur, lecturer and trainer from Austria. In the past years, I have focussed on being a bridge for the lastest developments on regenerative design to a German-speaking audience. Beyond regenerative design, I have worked a lot on Social Businesses. Amongst others, I have developed the so-called Cause Canva, which is a tool for Social Business start-ups in order to better analyse and plan their impact. ANother field I have specialized throughout the years is the monetary system. I am volunteering at the Forum Seitenstetten, which is an annual conference with the aim to foster the dialog around a peaceful monetary system.
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Luna Dabinovic
Lisbon
I am passionate about all things humanitarian, community development, social entrepreneurship and disaster risk reduction. I hold a Bachelor in Business Administration and a MSc in Humanitarian Engineering. I worked as an Operations Manager for La Choza Chula, an NGO in Guatemala focusing on community development with social entrepreneurship, education and environmental projects. I also worked as a Business Developer for SDG Monitor, a tool that enables companies to measure, communicate and track their impact according to the SDGs and the ESGs.
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Roelof de Vries
Groningen
Veel ondernemers en bestuurders worstelen met vragen rondom de transitie naar nieuwe verdienmodellen. De noodzaak hiertoe wordt onderkend, maar hoe begin je en wat ga je tegenkomen… Als koploper duurzaam ondernemen ken ik de uitdagingen van een transitie naar nieuwe houdbare verdienmodellen als geen ander. Ik doorloop met mijn bedrijf een dergelijk traject en weet waar de uitdagingen en vooral waar de kansen liggen. Via allerlei netwerken sta ik in contact met onderwijs, wetenschap en andere duurzame ondernemers. Hierdoor ben ik in staat als “transitiegids” organisaties snel op weg te helpen om daarmee de continuïteit voor de organisatie zeker te stellen. De Donut is voor mij een prachtig principe om mee te werken, want het is: • Schaalbaar (lokaal / globaal toepasbaar) • Een communicatie middel (simpel, integraal, verbindend) • Meetmethode en Kompas / Doel • Integratie middel Naast natuurlijk inspirerend. Daarom haalde ik Kate Raworth, samen met anderen, in 2018 ook naar Noord nederland. Zie Ontmoet Kate Raworth live! 'Kate komt naar het Noorden.' Kate Raworth - 18 juni - DNK Assen - YouTube Ik heb inmiddels veel practische ervaring met het toepassen van de Donut in de praktijk. Schakel mij dus in als je wilt versnellen.
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chris riggs
Greenwich, England, United Kingdom
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Begoña Iñara
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, España
I am a missionary having worked in Africa,
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Patrick Arnesen
Sammamish, Washington, United States of America
Working on strategies for avoiding and surviving the worst of climate change. Arcologies for achieving a sustainable technological civilization: Executive Summary – The Arcology Channel Some Ideas for new monetary systems for the 21st century Digital Currency – The Arcology Channel Vector Pricing – The Arcology Channel Looking Into: Global Carbon Reward - Climate Initiative
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Richard Emmett
Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
After a successful career managing the development of computer systems for major US corporations. I am now enjoying retirement studying and thinking about society's fundamental problems: the environment, climate change, and transportation in future high-rise cities. I am concerned that the focus on electric cars is ignoring the wasteful sprawl, ever-worsening traffic congestion, demand for more roads and bridges, and the environmental impact of building and maintaining more and more heavy infrastructure. I think a better answer to the urban transportation problem is an advanced form of cable transportation: Individual vehicles traveling on cables above the city. I believe: • People will want to use the system because it is faster, safer, and less expensive than owning and driving a car. • Lightweight vehicles will use much less electricity than electric cars. • The cables and towers will be much less expensive to build and maintain than roads and intersections. • We can use more of our cities' surface area for pedestrians, bicycles, shade trees, etc. I have summarized my thoughts in a short YouTube video: https://youtu.be/b-ohqAwo1zU [image.png] [ ] And have described the idea in more detail in my book: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=B086MFN2RP
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Punya Malhotra
Delhi, India
" Learn-Improve-Grow" That's my goal :) I am a young, inquisitive and budding leader, writer and economist interested in the field of transformative socio-economic policy-making and research, especially with respect to women empowerment- gender parity and sustainability! The 2C's- Confidence and communication, along with my professional goals, complemented with humility and patience define who I am as an individual.
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Angela Alfaro
Nantes, Pays-de-la-Loire, Francia
I am a professional in Finances who in interested in sustainability and I work in monetization to help companies to have better decision making considering environmental and social approaches in their accounting
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Bogumil Fic
Żukowo, Poland
I am an pensioner after years of work in Poland and UK. Doughnut economics is a good idea and shall be well used. I hope it can help restore forests in this part of world which lost them.
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Torben K. Jensen
Hinnerup, Denmark
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Abdallah A
San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco, California, United States of America
I'm a first generation 26M living in the Bay Area, raised in Central California. Currently a grad student in Applied Economics; part time cynic, full time human being.
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Ronald Tirino
New York, United States of America
Artist,poet,naturalist,teacher
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Stevan Lee
Petaling Jaya
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David Fleischman
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
I have read Kate Rayworth's book Doughnut Economics and found her words to be compelling. I believe that the greatest threat the world faces right now is wealth inequality and the inordinate influences of the one percenters. They have created a world where almost every group pits themselves against one another, assigns blame, marginalized those outside of their group, and stymies the most basic actions. As Hillel said, Don't do to others what you find hateful yourself. If we can but extend dignity to all and show humility, we can implement the concepts of Doughnut Economics. I am 75 years old. He/him/his. I live in Chicago.
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Augustus Kweku Sobeng
Ghana
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Caroline Zagonel de Linhares
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
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Ben Wilcockson
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Hi, I was previously a Business and Service Designer specialising in Sustainability at an agency in London. I am interested in many things related to sustainability, such as permaculture, social enterprises, urban design and education. I have recently moved to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where I am working as an English teacher whilst learning about how this city approaches sustainability.
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Roos Gerritsma
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Regenerative Placemaking & Tourism in Amsterdam and surroundings. Research, Design and Education www.tourismlabamsterdam.nl
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Brian Carraway
Bangkok, Thailand
My name is Brian, and Im the Circular Economy Lead at Yunus Thailand, a non-profit organization based in Bangkok, Thailand. My role is to lead on all projects related to CE, currently developing a global CE and zero waste education program to reach 1 million students by 2030. Im happy to join the DE Action Lab community and network with other professionals in this space looking to implement new systems of change.
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