Meet the DEAL Community
Meet and join pioneering changemakers who are turning Doughnut Economics from a radical idea into transformative action.
Browsing 18258 members
-
Member
Bruce Halai-Carter
Croydon/ South London
I started a workers-owned community interest cooperative that operates as a not-for-profit and provides FM supplies to corporates. We are constantly looking at ways to improve our sustainability and to influence our customers to become more sustainable. Our key social operating areas include: Homelessness; reoffending; dementia.
-
Member
Peter Melloni
Chicago, IL USA
Investment banker for 30 yrs both in the US and Europe. Advisory capital raising, M&A, privatization, etc. Very interest in global change to responsible economics seen in local communities.
-
Member
Arthur Ramos
Brasília - DF
Financial strategist that uses finance to empower companies to create positive impact in the world.
-
Member
Vinh Nguyen
Leiden, Netherlands
I am a student in Webster University in Leiden Campus, and my major is business management. I do not know what I can bring, but I can bring my best
-
Member
Amanda Taylor
Los Angeles
I'm an editor for TV and film in Los Angeles, nature advocate, and activist.
-
Member
Dave Fitzpatrick
Deal, Kent, UK
Hello Everyone, I have worked in the technology sector, in many different types of businesses of different sizes, for over 30 years and am interested to see how the concepts of being growth agnostic and the social regenerative and distributive aspects can be applied in transforming business culture and values.
-
Member
Nick Radcliffe
Edinburgh
Mathematician/Physicist, Data Scientist. Co-author, with Tony Clayton, of Sustainability: A Systems Approach, Earthscan (London), 1996, commissioned by WWF. Interested in the relationship between Kate Raworth's Doughnut concept/visualization and the (related) Sustainability Assessment Maps (introduced in the book above).
-
Member
Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
Founder of The Shady Lanes Project and member of Regen Brisbane When I started my verge garden, my reason was simple. I was fed up with mowing it. Back then, I had no idea where it would lead me. Now I think verge gardens could be the key to saving us from the worst of climate change and biodiversity loss. Big claim for unimportant little bits of land, you might say. Come on the journey and see if you change your mind. The Shady Lanes Project is about a lot more than us all planting out our little patches. It’s about bringing diverse people together to learn how to collaborate by doing. It’s about changing the way we see nature. It’s about eco-systems thinking. Most of all, it’s about learning by doing the doable - and making what’s doable grow. [ShadyLanes_verge_eastward.jpg] [ ] Find out more: Website - Substack and newsletter
-
Member
Sammi Dé
University of Manchester
Second year BSc Global Development studies undergraduate at UOM . Head of campaigns committee at the Post-Crash Economics society, campaigning for the implementation of a Doughnut Economics module in BSc/BA Econ courses, partnering with Rethinking Economics. Co-authored the latest Manchester economics curriculum ‘health check’ and wrote foreword for the 2024 Rethinking Economics national report.
-
Member
Brian Rees
Totnes
Retired, happily divorced owner of a Moho (Mobile home).
-
Member
Alex Beard
London, UK
I started out as a teacher in London, before joining Teach For All, a growing network of organizations in sixty countries worldwide working to ensure that all children get an education that prepares them to shape a better future for themselves and all of us. I head the network's Global Learning Lab, which seeks to deepen global understanding of how to bring about systemic transformation in education. I've written about the future of education for the Guardian, Financial Times, and Wired. I presented The Learning Revolution, a three part series on the future of education for BBC Radio 4, and I'm the author of Natural Born Learners, a guide to transforming learning in the twenty-first century.
-
Member
Tom Kenward
Brighton
I’m a dad of two, a partner to my life companion, a tai chi enthusiast, a drummer, a soul trying to find its way through the human chaos. Professionally, i’m a human systems consultant and coach, a leadership development coach and facilitator and a programme designer.
-
Member
Amay V Iyer
Melbourne
I am a passionate advocate for the environment, driven by a profound love for ecology, nature, biodiversity, and animals. I consider myself fortunate to be part of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, where I can contribute my skills and knowledge to a community that is committed to transforming how we live and work on this planet. In my efforts to marry my passion for the environment with my hands-on experience, I have volunteered with several forward-thinking organizations. One of my notable contributions has been to the Georgia Mountain Falconry Manual, where I worked to integrate ecological principles into practice. I've also been fortunate to work with the Ecological Society of Australia, helping to champion research and management that enhance ecological outcomes in a time of dramatic global environmental change. My commitment to addressing climate change led me to volunteer briefly with the Citizens Climate Lobby. This experience allowed me to understand the power of individuals and collective advocacy in pushing for essential policy changes. As I continue my studies in Artificial Intelligence at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, I am constantly exploring how this cutting-edge field can intersect with sustainability and ecological goals. I believe that technological advancement can go hand in hand with environmental stewardship, and I am excited by the potential that AI holds in driving sustainable solutions. My interest extends to concepts like sustainability and degrowth, which challenge traditional economic paradigms and offer the promise of a balanced, equitable, and sustainable society. I am excited by the transformative potential of these ideas and their ability to help us imagine and create a world that values and protects ecological systems while ensuring human prosperity. As an active member of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, I am eager to contribute to rethinking our global economic model. My hope is to leverage my unique combination of skills and interests to promote an economy that respects planetary boundaries, nurtures all forms of life, and allows future generations to thrive.
-
Member
Steven Cleghorn
Portugal
I grew up in Ireland and the United States. My mother had a travel business, so I was fortunate to have traveled from a young age. I have lived and worked in seven countries, many in Asia, in the marketing, advertising, and public relations domain. In 2008, I moved into video production, creating health and sustainable development content. Today I am writing a story about our human journey over the next three thousand years. COSPOLON (Cosmopolitan Polis Salon) is a community I am developing near home. FROM THE UNIVERSAL TO THE DEEPLY PERSONALCospolon is a broad-minded and ultra-curious community eager to delve into any domain. Start with a universal perspective, narrowing in on civil society and personal insights, searching for ways to improve ourselves within our unique communities while contributing to developing sustainable global culture—cherishing life, good health, and diversity. Your organization aligns with my values, and I am excited to learn more about your community and its efforts.
-
Member
Majdi Alnajjar
Oslo
-
Member
Liz Pepler
Walthamstow
Independent consultant supporting small charities and social enterprises with building financial sustainability and financial resilience tools and practices. Interested in exploring circular ways of working and organising which strengthen the mission led, people-centric, financial resilience of charities and social enterprises. Founder, Embrace Finance Co-founder, Small Charity Friendly Collective
-
Member
Oliver Evans
Los Angeles
Founder of The KINN, a membership network, collaborative workspace and accelerator, for conscious entrepreneurs and leaders. Based in Los Angeles. Website : www.thekinn.co
-
Member
George Robinson
Mission Viejo, CA
-
Member
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!
-
Member
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.
-
Member
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
-
Member
Chinedu Ekpere
Nigeria
-
Member
Elona Erezi
Nigeria
-
Member
Bhavana Nissima
Hyderabad India
Lightweaver and Earthwoman
Members who haven't added a location won't appear on the map. To see everyone, try the grid view.