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Chris Holland
Auckland NZ
I'm a teacher and researcher, recently retired to focus more on climate change education initiatives. I found the DEAL community after watching Nate Hagan interviewing Kate Raworth recently. Over the last 4-5 years I have worked with others to design and teach workshops, mostly for adults. I'm always interested in ideas and resources, so the website was a very helpful find!
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Toby Hyam
Sheffield
I am a co-founder of The Sheffield Wheat Experiment and a member of Scarborough Town Team. I am particularly interested to explore new approaches to our food system and applying Doughnut Economics principles in practice.
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Eva Willmann de Donlea
SYDNEY, Australia
Director – 1Earth Pty Ltd – Australia With an academic and professional background in science, business, and finance, Eva is an experienced advisor and consultant on integrating environmental, social and governance values in finance. She was Head of Sustainability and Climate Change to FINSIA, the Financial Services Institute of Australasia, worked for the UN in Geneva, Switzerland and for a federal minister in Australia. As an ethical investment advisor in Australia, she advised individuals and NGOs on ethical or Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) portfolio strategies and wrote industry courses on this topic for the investment industry. Eva founded and was the Chair of The Climate Council Inc, whose aim was to integrate federal and investment industry initiatives on climate change. She was a delegate to a number of the international UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol meetings and served on a federal government selection panel for clean technologies. She speaks five languages and is certified as a permaculture teacher. As one of the Australian Ecotourism founders, she established the first national cetacean-based tourism industry association and served as its inaugural Chair. She sits on the Advisory Boards of Ethical Markets LLC, USA, the Climate Prosperity Alliance, USA, Climate Futures, Macquarie University, Australia and is a member of UN Harmony with Nature. Over the past years, her focus has shifted to partnering with traditional Indigenous elders from around the world to integrate sustainable innovations and systems thinking with traditional knowledge and a profound respect and connection to Land, Country and Spirit. She founded the NFP 1Earth Institute Inc, together with an Indigenous elder. https://1earth-institute.net
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Chinedu Ekpere
Nigeria
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Elona Erezi
Nigeria
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Bhavana Nissima
Hyderabad India
Lightweaver and Earthwoman
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Ivan Idso
Rochester, Minnesota USA
I have been on a path toward developing individual and community sustainability and resilience since 2013. I started with organizing climate marches followed by organizing an annual Earth week events. In 2017 I attended the Transition US National conference and was inspired by everyone. In 2018 I attended a Permaculture Design Course. That year I also started teaching sustainability classes at our community education program. In 2021 I took the "Surviving The Future" course and this is where I first encountered Kate Raworth.
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Emilio Bourlon
Mexico City
To solve better problems by connecting ideas, people and projects; contributing ultimately to reconnecting with Nature as community.
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Stevie Bales
Springfield MO
Innovative Wayfinding, Placemaking, and Information designer committed to using my creative powers to solve the worlds Wicked Problems.
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Rj Lane
Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania, USA
I am a natural builder and enthusiast, a supporter of local bioregional work in regeneration and sustainability action with a present and future oriented focus. I also volunteer with several nonprofit organizations, and serve on local boards which build community, collaborate on restoration, and focus especially on nature, people, wildlife, and the health of the landscape and watersheds. This has been my primary focus of work and volunteering for more than 50 years now.
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Rich Emerson
Chamonix Mont Blanc
Whilst I live in France, I am CEO of The Climbing Academy Ltd based in the UK. We have 5 climbing gyms in Bristol, Chippenham and Glasgow. I've become interested in Donut Economics as I've been looking for an approach to economics and business that is fundamentally different to the one we've had. Let's see if DE can help me 'grow' our business in a responsible and sustainable way.
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James Hargreaves
London, UK
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Andy Roach
Warwickshire UK
Leader of Change Programmes for organisations in the Education, Transport, Utilities & Health Sectors
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Naomi Cossette Luis
Philippines
I am a chemical engineer, an industrial technologist, and a public service delivery practitioner.
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Carolina Perez Sanz
Miami Beach, FL - US
I'm a Systems Coach and it's my mission to help organizations serve all stakeholders--not only the shareholders or the customers. I work with businesses that aspire to be "good citizens," where employees are fulfilled and find significance at work, and that work to improve the lives they touch. I don't know a lot about economics (I'm a linguist, a communication expert, and a coach) but I know that right now, things aren't working for everybody. I want to do whatever I can to change that. My work as a systems coach focuses on the sustainability of work for workers because for too long I've seen how people are burning out due to excessive demands from employers. People are exhausted, and the lack human connection at work makes things worse. An unbalanced focus on productivity and efficiency has created an amount of pressure that makes work unsustainable for human beings. So, in my view, one aspect of the doughnut economy needs to be work, work conditions, fulfillment and significance. Human connection and systems-inspired leadership play an important role in team and organizational resiliency.
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Tim Welton
Bury St Edmunds
Traditionally Left of centre theatre director, who needs to learn more
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Lauren Barnes
Sheffield
A Chartered Structural Engineer by background, passionately now working as a sustainability consultant Grounded by cold wild swims, live music, tasty craft beer and good friends
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Rosie Deane
Ascot, Berkshire, UK
In 2019, I took myself back to university, after a 30 year break, to study for a Masters in Sustainable Development. There, I learnt about Doughnut Economics from Prof. Tim Jackson (Uni of Surrey). I had never really understood Economics before, despite a career of 15 years in Fintech, but assumed that was because I was too thick! Now I realise that it never really made sense at all; however the concept of the safe operating space within planetary boundaries makes perfect sense and fits in with how the natural world operates. During COP26, I discovered Climate Fresk and have become a facilitator for these powerful workshops, which lay out the causes and consequences of climate change, based on the IPCC reports. I would love to incorporate the theory of Doughnut Economics into a similar style workshop.
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Donald Sloan
London
I Chair the Oxford Cultural Collective, a creative organisation that promotes progressive social and cultural change within the food, drink and hospitality sectors. Our projects are increasingly focused on community and environmental regeneration, promoting the value of diversity and inclusion and enhancing the quality and impact of higher education. I'm keen to learn from those who are putting new thinking into practice - to help individuals, communities, organisations and places thrive. I'm also open to exploring meaningful collaborations that cut across traditional boundaries.
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Merve Deniz Hacialioglu
New York City
I work as a project coordinator for Harvard University/LabXchange. LabXchange is an online education platform that we built at Harvard University. Our primary objective at LabXchange is to provide a freely accessible educational resource that fosters scientific literacy and encourages collaboration among learners and educators worldwide. We are also dedicated to ensuring that science education is available to underserved communities across the globe, promoting accessibility and inclusivity. I'm also passionate about achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in order to create a better and more sustainable future for all. As an ambassador for #TeachSDGs, the United Nations-appointed group that has united more than 30,000 international educators to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, I push for global education, gender equality, and climate action.
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Jessie Henshaw
New York, NY, USA
I'm a physicist turned architect turned research systems scientist with many years of successful exploration of how natural systems work by themselves. I use a variety of diagnostic methods for how they emerge and behave. The main important secret is that we're totally surrounded by natural models of how we should be steering our world, but science didn't study that, preferring to look for hard rules and equations (that are what have been driving our world to disruptive extremes). Among other tools, I use a powerful "natural" data regeneration tool called "derivative reconstruction" for reconstituting the continuities implied by time series data to make them more readable. It's a *great* help for "reconnecting the dots" and leading you to the natural relationships they express. Much to study! My research site https://synapse9.com/signals New science https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.09837 Recent talk https://youtu.be/8OXkM-PoA0w Collection of notes https://synapse9.com/_EnTrans/2023-Jun11_Blindness-to-Contexts.pdf Our resulting growing world crises https://synapse9.com/_r3ref/100CrisesTable.pdf
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Paul O Boyle
Ireland
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-o-boyle-0558a220a
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Bjørn Olsen
Aarhus, Denmark
We are all economists, so here I am! Professionaly educated as a journalist. Some years ago, the climate crisis and biodiversity crisis made me start spending all my spare time on politics. Meanwhile, I have realised that politicians in Denmark don't do politics. They just do what economists say. So now I want to become a 21st century economist.
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Miah Shull Olmsted
I work through creative, social enterprise, and community-engaged participatory projects. I actively support frontline feminist heroes working in edutech, femtech, health tech, climate tech, ethicalAI, and those who self-identify as the innovation leaders co-creating a future we all wish to share equitably. My life's mission is to co-create a more child-friendly world. If we design for the most vulnerable in life, we will make significant progress in creating a thriving life for people and the planet. Multiple ideas, a plurality of voices, and nuanced perspectives are always welcome at the table.
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