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Kailash Nath Pandey
India
Heading the large organisation. Dealing the uncertainty of the world.
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Anasa Scott-Laude
New York
Working to bring public investments to community-led, climate resilient, housing and economic development projects in the US and Uganda. Former lecturer on public policy, human centered design, and environmental entrepreneurship at the City College of New York and New School University - Parsons School of Design Strategies.
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Liz Brodek
Wausau, WI
I'm passionate about sustainable, holistic community development that creates wellbeing and prosperity for our people and our natural environment.
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Thomas Tichar
Utrecht, the Netherlands
I’ve clocked up about 15 years of work experience in policy and practice of international political economy and development with a focus on inclusive markets and food systems in low- and middle-income countries. I'd like to learn more about how doughnut economics is being applied in practice in different places, so open to meeting others in the community and sharing ideas.
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Harvey Newman
West Palm Beach, FL
I am an 80 years young founder and facilitator of Circle of Life-Mastery, a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) dedicated to expansion of consciousness. I was ordained as an Interfaith Minister and co-founded A World Alliance of Interfaith Ministers in 2005. I’m a current member of the Association for Conflict Resolution NYC at John Jay College. I also was a member of an NGO at the UN called Committee for Spiritual and Global Concerns from 2009 to 2012.
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Torbin Zixx
Australia
My faith is in people. I believe that if you're trying to make the world a better place, it's not about ending war/famine/poverty, it's about building people first. That doesn't mean forget about technology, but instead leverage it, focusing not on the idea that changing the world means neon-clad, space-age looking, shiny tech, but a world where life, everywhere you look, is vibrant. I believe the way to do this is to cultivate in people, Will, Hope, Self-Cultivation, and Balance. And where do you start? Teach them about nature. And if you read this, care to join me? I found the book while researching ideas of sustainability and particularly how to convey them. And then looking into the author I found this site and it seems to agree with some of my way of thinking, about sustainability and such. I'm a scientist working in these types of fields and I'm trying to get some thoughts out there in the public and industrial mind and I thought that joining here might help along that way.
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Liza Loop
Guerneville, California
I'm officially retired which actually means I can focus on what's most important to me. This includes the #future of learning and education, #appropriate use of both "high" and "low" tech for learning and for large-scale #social infrastructures such as #wealth production and distribution systems (i.e. economics). I'm concerned that humans have spent the last 1,000 years striving to create material #abundance and leisure for themselves without the emotional context to enjoy #well-being from what they have built. In past years I have worked in "Silicon Valley" to promote the use of #computing for learning in homes and schools. I have also ventured into #intercultural communications training, #disaster response and recovery, and #non-profit management. My current projects are documented at LO*OP Center, Inc.'s website
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Nicolette Boater
Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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Barbara Krajnc
Medvode
Barbara is an experienced public affairs & strategic communications consultant with years of working experience in the areas public sector (Office of Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia), corporate affairs at an international corporation, general management of an outdoor advertising company as well as a professional association. Since 2016, she runs her own consultancy boutique shop - Aurora Borealis Consultancy - as independent consultant and strategist for domestic and international clients, specialized in the areas of public affairs, advocacy, regulatory & issues management, compliance and corporate communications. She is also keen mentor and speaker.
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Andy Nelson
Guildford
DEAL workshop trained facilitator, with twenty years working with global organisations (Unilever, CitiGroup, Diageo etc) and scale-up social and environmental organisations. Open to discuss collaboration opportunities with people looking for an experienced consultant, a business and strategy leader or and anything analytical and measurement based.
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Marion Atzel
København, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
I am a consultant in sustainable transition always always looking for ways to enable movement towards reducing climate change and adapting to it. I think the doughnut is the best way to consider every actions and its systemic. I would like to learn more about it and develop ways to use it more.
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Greg Rosenberg
Madison, Wisconsin United States
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Kerrie Gemmill
Wales
A experienced senior executive leader, changemaker, mostly in the charity sector.
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Michael Adigam
Nigeria
Michael Adigam is a Civil Society Activist and Civic Engagement Specialist with over six (6) years of advocacy and experience in Public Participation and Civic Engagement Policies. He is the Founder of All-In Initiative (AI), a nonprofit organization that mainstreams the inclusion of young women and girls in public participation in Nigeria, using Education, Civic Engagement, Policy Analysis, Community Development, Youth Organizing and Storytelling for Social Change (SSC) as frameworks. He is committed to creating an enabling environment for youths in the Public and Civic spaces respectively through strategic planning and implementation of policies, Negotiation and Change Management Methods. He has hands-on experience on political leadership and activism, public participation and civic engagement policies, gender mainstreaming and related policies formulation.
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Liz Batten
Southampton
I'm a member of Transition Southampton and currently helping to set up Southampton Climate Action Network. I have an ongoing interest in the role of imagination and creative responses, through conversation and working in groups, in helping us all focus on the future we truly want.
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Marije Bijl
Vienna
I have always had an adversity to money, and talk about money. And I always thought the talk in newspapers etc about the economy was at the least weird, at the worst mean spirited. I realise that our world is completely evolving around, and built for, money and its workings, and that what we get taught about economy is a scheme we are meant to stay put in. The fact that there seems to be a movement now that does not get squashed or peters out (at least not immediately) that seeks to change exactly these things about money and the economy, makes e enthusiastic about it. I came to this because of the writings of Kate Raworth, Piketty, Stephanie Kelton, George Monbiot, Rutger Bregman, BIEN (Basic Income Earth Network/basicincome.org) Evonomics.com Georgeo Simonetti and Margrit Kennedy. We MUST change, and this change needs to be from the ground up. Economy is ground work.
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Rumana Yasmin
Middlesbrough
I am a publisher based in Middlesbrough. I founded Bok Bok Books, an independent publishing company that aims to address the need for diverse representation in children’s literature.
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Matt Elston
I am an investor, entrepreneur and environmentalist dedicated to creating a fairer and more regenerative world economy that benefits everyone long term. Currently, I'm part of an international team developing a Philanthropi Eco rewards currency.
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Charles-Albert Ramsay
Montreal
Teach economics at Dawson College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as well as Kiuna Institution, an Indigenous college. Interests: Urban Economics, Jane Jacobs Economics, Innovation Economics, Indigenous Economic Development, Systems Analysis, Normative Economics, Ecological Economics. Ex-journalist. Writer. Panel moderator. https://www.ipgbook.com/cities-matter-products-9781771863049.php https://book.innovatank.com/books/introduction-to-economics https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesalbertramsay/video/7159642471134285061?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&lang=fr
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Maureen Ferry
Houston, Texas
architect and educator, Global TeachSDG Ambassador
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Ethar Alali
Manchester
Applied mathematician and Technologist, CEO and Founder of Automedi. A first-of-its-kind decentralised donut economy for plastics. Combining 11 different innovations to deliver an eco-positive, transformative service that remanufactures products from waste in as little as 25 minutes, I'm joining the DEAL community to raise awareness and share our work to encourage other organisations to adopt transformative, equitable climate positive new economic models and enabling infrastructure.
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Guillermo Molina
Chile, Coquimbo
Biólogo Marino, dedicado a la economía circular y la sostenibilidad del sector pesquero y acuícola de Chile y Latinoamérica. Gerente de MÁSMAR www.masmar.cl y director del Comité de Economía Circular de ALPESCAS (Alianza Latinoamericana de Pesca Sustentable). Co Fundador del programa Redes de América de ALPESCAS, dedicado al reciclaje de redes y aparejos de pesca y acuicultura en Latinoamérica y el Caribe www.alpescas.com
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Minghao Xu
Oxford city.
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Dejan Mihajlović
Freiburg (im Breisgau), Germany
I work mostly as a consultant for democracy education and digital transformation at an educational institution in Baden-Württemberg and teach at a school in Freiburg. On the topic of progressive education in a culture of digitality, I write columns, give workshops, give lectures, organize and moderate events, and advise politicians and administrators. In terms of net policy, I am at home at D64 - Center for Digital Progress, where I was on the board from 2018 to 2022. Because I firmly believe that the Digital Transformation also needs a space for information, exchange, ideas and networking at the municipal level, I have joined forces with many like-minded people from the region to launch some events and networks. In addition, I am part of a group that founded the Institute for Progressive Examination Culture, in order to find progressive solutions for a central problem of the education system together with various actors. Because ecological, economic, political, democratic... problems are interrelated, I am looking for solutions.
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