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Nooshin Akrami
Bolton, England, United Kingdom
I am an architectural technologist by background and have spent half of my professional life in industry and the other half in academia. I am genuinely interested in the topic and I love to learn more about how doughnut can help to save the world
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Clayton Lavallin
Oxford
I am Principal Regeneration and Economic Development Officer in the Economic Development Team at Oxford City Council
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Liz Culloty
Limerick, Munster, Ireland
I curate and produce public arts events, in particular, book and literature events e.g. Mountains to Sea dlr Book Festival, Dublin
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Anton Gost
Bayreuth, Bayern, Deutschland
I am a student of Philosophy & Economics at the University of Bayreuth.
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Maryam Hussain
Leeds, England, United Kingdom
I like to be involved in a lot of charity work and debating and poetry.
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Lara Oostrom
Heiloo, Noord-Holland, Nederland
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Alan Lawrence
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Still curious after all these years.
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Kenan-Ivan Brinc
Im a human who loves planet earth.
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Jaki Bell
Penrith, England, United Kingdom
I'm the marketing manager for Cumbria's climate change charity, and a volunteer with my area's community sustainability group. When the next generation ask me what I did to stop climate change and create a better world, I want to be able to say I busted a gut trying!
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Ann Gosline
Patagonia, Arizona, United States of America
I am involved with a network of organizations working to further a restorative economy and particularly involved with building healthy economies through restoring ecosystems.
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militza aguirre
Santiago de Chile, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile
My interests are related to the conservation of nature, respect for all forms of life and recognition of cultures. I work so that tourism in Chile is a contribution to the challenges of conservation and ecosocial regeneration
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Kim Mitchell
Shreveport, Louisiana
Kim is founding director of the Center for Community Renewal and its Institute, created February 2014. He guides the ongoing development and replication support for Community Renewal, an actualized model and movement that systematically grows social capital citywide as a new network asset, the relational foundation. The model provides a means to consider community as a whole system; and a means to grow people to their potential wholeness, individually and collectively, through positive relationships. His 40-year professional adventures in architecture and city planning began after Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture degrees from Louisiana Tech University. His graduate work included sociology and research in sustainable design, topics that informed his architecture and planning career. Kim is a tireless advocate for design and systems thinking, meaningful community engagement, historic preservation and local economies.
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Jim Butterfield
Ilkley, England, United Kingdom
Rejected conventional economics fifty years ago and been seeking an alternative ever since. Followed an ecological approach in my higher education teaching wherever I could. Initiated an environmental forum in Local U3A. Very much admire Doughnut Economics.
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Genoveva SMIT
Antwerp
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David Stead
Leatherhead, England, United Kingdom
I aim to inspire and enable impact-driven investment, corporate responsibility and philanthropy to drive the re-allocation of resources to where the most good can be done - especially the SDGs
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Michelle Caret
Galway, Connacht, Ireland
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Rebekka Kvalsund
Passionate recent Graduate in MSc in Business, Language and Culture (Business and Development Studies). Norwegian who grew up with deaf parents (first language is therefore sign-language). Studied in Copenhagen, Denmark where I also have worked with Nordic Consulting Group (Core Areas of NCG range from Governance, State & Civil Society and Climate & Environment to Human Rights & Equality w/ clients as the European Commission, the World Bank, UN agencies, regional development banks, national ministries, CSOs, Red Cross, etc). Have also done an internship at the UN HQ in NYC, USA with the United Nations Global Compact. Wrote thesis (which might now get published) about Circular Economy and Material Innovation in the Textile and Apparel Industry. Found there to be too little peer and non-peer reviewed work and discussion on social aspects and of introducing CE, as well as on degrowth - which brought me here.
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Edel Jennings
Waterford, Munster, Ireland
Mother, Family Carer, Student, Dreamer, Thinker, Designer.
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Rosario Sheen
Lima, Perú
Professor & Researcher. Convinced that the common good is much more important than personal gains.
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Neville McKay
London Borough of Camden, England, United Kingdom
Just retired from a career in finance. Now involving myself in local, community issues and interested in thoughtful and radical change
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Ian Archer
Scotland
I'm a chemist turned biotechnologist trying to make stuff more sustainably
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Pamela Reid
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
I have worked in economic and social development research and consultancy for almost 30 years. I lead ekosgen's Scottish-based team but work across the UK for public, third and sometimes private sector clients. I am always keen to learn, development my understanding, enhance my skills and collaborate.
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Iain Moore
Macclesfield, England, United Kingdom
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Gerrie Smit
Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Conducting analysis and provide decision support to strategy and policy development
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