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Deb Balot
Alameda California
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JOANNE REDWOOD
San Diego
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Simon Thomason
Falmouth, Cornwall
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Jessica Stradinger
Denver CO
Hi all, I've found this community through listening to the Freakonomics Podcast. It oddly intersects with my resurfacing of a desire for a simpler life that focuses on self sufficiency and quality of life vs constantly pursuing...more. I'm a single mom, grew up on the plains of South Dakota on a ranch with a tremendous garden and literally raising our own meat. Now I live in a 1 bedroom apartment and spend ridiculous amounts of money on groceries that are lower quality than what I grew up with. I am gradually trying to shift my rented apartment to becoming more self sufficient and want to share what I learn so others can do the same. Thereby meeting some of our basic needs with less money , decreasing impact on the environment, and improving overall quality of life for me, my child, and hopefully my community.
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Alberto Martellini
Tunbridge Wells
A committed, passionate and purpose-driven Growth Advisor with twenty years of experience in commercial intelligence, strategy, business planning, analytics, product management, innovation, and new partnerships development. • I help companies align their purpose with the 21st-century goal of meeting the needs of all people within the means of the planet. This involves guiding clients in identifying their social and environmental impact goals and integrating them into their business strategies. • I encourage clients to build diverse and collaborative networks that promote participation, reciprocity, and community engagement. This includes fostering partnerships with stakeholders from different sectors and facilitating knowledge sharing and collaboration. • I support adopting transparent and inclusive governance structures that empower stakeholders and promote equitable decision-making. This involves helping clients establish mechanisms for stakeholder engagement and participation. • I advise on alternative ownership models that promote the sharing of value and empower stakeholders. This may include exploring cooperative or community ownership models that prioritize inclusivity and shared prosperity. • I guide companies promoting responsible and sustainable investment practices, as well as assessing the social and environmental impact of financial decisions.
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Sophie Muller
France
Hi, I am joining this community because « Doughnut Economics » has been a source of inspiration and hope. And I would like to help spread the vision and the tools. I haven’t quite figured out how I can contribute, working on it… #LearningOrganization #CollectiveIntelligence Because I have been really lucky to work for some companies that had a « learning organization » culture, collective intelligence and effective collaboration are powerful and provide for fun, thrilling experiences.
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Christa Avery
NSW Australia
Conventional processes are failing to tackle complex, social and environmental problems and in some cases are generating ‘black swan’ consequences. I recognize that I am a contributor to this problem as I am part of the broken system that I want to change and I realise that doing ‘less harm’ is no longer enough. Regeneration of our economies and societies and earth itself will require a shift in thinking and collaboration in a community like this.
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Francesco Pagliari
Milan Italy
I’m a innovation builder and in my activity’s of working on new business idea in a. Ailton by day work in a Startup Studio I’m looking to sustainability as a central point in the design of new business opportunities
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Muhamad Shahrin
Kuala Lumpur
I am a senior marketing lecturer at University Kuala Lumpur Business School. I teach the intersection of law, #branding, #consumerpsychologyanalysis, and #sustainability. My interest in human behaviour makes me love to travel to learn about new #culture and how it influence one's behaviour.
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Jaqueline Vasconcellos
Paris
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Abdul Razak Osman
Malaysia
Senior Corporate Communications specialist with over 18 years experience in public and private sector.
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Nuria Rull
Geneva, Switzerland
Entrepreneurship and sustainability expert designing & managing projects for economic development.
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Karin Kachler
Los Angeles
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Marco Samario Queirolo
México
Bachelors Degree in Public policy by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. 25 years old. Mexican, Italian and Peruvian. Interested in devepment studies, human rights and policy making. I did my thesis about the doughnut economy, a strategic comparison between Amsterdam and Puebla, México.
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Kate Hutchinson
York, England
Founder of Yorkshire Sustainability Week. I'm passionate about enhancing the sustainability community & driving positive change!
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Lien Carrez
Valencia
I want to be part of the road towards a sustainable future. After obtaining my two Master’s degrees in Business Economics: Marketing (Ghent University) and in Sustainable Management (Uppsala University), I am ready to put theory into practice and to keep learning. I believe my soft skills communication, teamwork and problem-solving are a great asset in the workplace. About me: I’m positive, easy-going and love to connect with people from all over the world. By living in different countries (🇧🇪🇫🇷🇸🇪🇪🇸), I got to know different languages, cultures and perspectives. It also increased my adaptability and taught me that I thrive in an international and multidisciplinary environment, thanks to its richness of views and opinions. In my free time, I like to go scuba diving, play volleyball and go snowboarding.
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Jocelyn Howell
Michigan
Hello 👋 I am interested in learning more about doughnut economics. I am particularly interested in re-thinking how the spaces we live and heal in (ie: hospitals, assisted living facilities, homes) are designed to maximize sustainability, wellness, and incorporation of nature and biophilic design.
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Hajar Tazi
United States
Planet and People over Profit! Hi, I am passionate with sustainability and community-driven development. I have been a huge advocate of the Doughnut Economics model since stumbling upon it during my graduate sudies in Sustainable Development. Let's connect and find ways to care for our planet and our people together!
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Kate McLoughlin
University College Dublin
Kate McLoughlin is an Assistant Professor in Management at University College Dublin. Kate’s research focuses on the role of business for society and explores this concept from varying perspectives including sustainability, ethics, institutional logic, systems thinking, and power. The variety of stakeholders and complex inter-organisational relationships in supply chain networks provide a rich and complex context to explore themes of power, values, and practices as she is interested in political and power discourses in the field. Kate is chair of the ‘Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management’ SIG in the British Academy of Management, a member of EurOMA’s Sustainable Operations and Supply Chains Forum and IPSERA, and reviews for a number of leading journals in the field.
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Paul Randle
Berkshire, UK
CEO of Pickle Consulting and Co-founder of the Sustainable Marketing Compass (SMC). Despite launching ISO14001 in my early career, I spent 30 years working globally for brands like Microsoft, Philips, AkzoNobel, VISA, BSI, AVIVA and Honda. Then one day, one question from my daughter changed everything. "Daddy, is your job good for the environment?" I work with Alexis Eyree of Green Eyre and the other Co-Founder of the SMC, we are two career marketers with over 50 years’ worth of experience and expertise between us. We met at the Cambridge University Institute for Sustainability Leadership. Troubled by marketing’s complicity in the sustainability challenges the world faces, we undertook our studies, feeling like we had devil horns growing out of our heads. Our purpose is to re-orientate and reinvigorate the behaviour changing capabilities of Marketing. Transforming it from an engine of over-consumption and waste generation to a powerful catalyst for positive change, in the pursuit of a sustainable world for all.
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Theo Vaes
Antwerp
Our action research inspired by Esther Duflo, Jean Drèze, Humanitas, Hans Rosling, Tine Van Regenmortel, and several others, contributes to social justice and a distributive economy by demonstrating that the benefits of acting and governing in an appropriate manner contribute to the whole of society. In line with the scientific framework provided by Wilkinson and Atkinson, we show the financial and economic benefits of resolving endemic poverty, not only for the benefit of the taxpayer but also for the top 1% and 0,1% of the population. We focus on 4 interventions to prevent the development of endemic poverty. By strengthening self-esteem and connecting people with networks consisting of people not living in poverty we provide social capital and political voice and extended networks that facilitate an equitable vision of society. Secondly, by demonstrating the importance of purposeful work rather than traditional employment provided by employers, we strengthen the incentives to participate equitably in society through meaningful and sustainable jobs. Thirdly we researched and currently demonstrate the possibility to reverse the unqualified school leaving proportion of children living in deprived families. Lastly, we demonstrate that affordable homes are much more important than just their shelter-providing characteristic. Affordable homes are the key driver for qualified school leaving and activation with subsequent social participation because they broaden the mental bandwidth available.
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CTC CTC42
saint-etienne
https://ctc-42.org/observatoire-citoyen/
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Fanny Snaith
Cheltenham, UK
Hi - I am Fanny. Mum, wife, and money coach - in that order. My work as a money coach is to spread the word that money need not be boring, frightening or in short supply. My main focus is helping people develop a wonderful relationship with money, understanding that money needs to flow - like energy. Money can only work well when fair exchange takes place. Psychologically of course, that has different levels of meaning for us all and that is where the problems usually begin. Our three life currencies - time, energy and money are precious gifts. Manage them well and life is fulfilling and balanced. I believe that everyone should have the skills and knowledge to manage their money well, and to have a relationship with it that allows us to have a standard of living that serves to keep us healthy and happy.
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Barbara Bulc
Geneva, Switzerland
Social chemist. Designing and researching new social arrangements prioritizing wellbeing of people and the planet over economic growth. Currently leading design of a values-based living lab (VBULL), activating values or trust and care in urban transitions. New book: Activating Values in Urban Transitions http://ourcluj.city/
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