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Torben Kulasingam
Denmark
Working as civil engineer within sustainable building - and urban design, and passionate about spreading the good intentions with circular economic initiatives in my projects. I'm here to absorb from the abundant knowledge buffet, and get intrigued by the new economic thinking, which could be relevant in building- and urban development desing. Feel free to reach out, if you think I need to participate in wide-ranging talks on circular economy or you think I can help you in some kind of way with regards to circular economy. #liveability
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Aidan Jolly
Liverpool
I am a creative popular education practitioner, and performance maker. Amongst others, I work with Collective Encounters Theatre for Social Change. I am also a Post Graduate Researcher at Edge Hill University, starting a PhD investigating radically generative transition communities. I am interested in the power of performance to imagine and realise new ways of building communities that integrate social, racial, and climate justice, and heal individual and collective trauma. I always knew there was something fishy about economics as taught at Universities and projected on the media when on day one of my undergraduate course a lecturer asked me to believe that consumers make rational decisions.
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Wiebke Lohre
Frankfurt, Germany
Change enthusiast, mother of 4, executive director of investment company, speaker, agile coach, ex-management consultant. During my studies (Mathematical Finance) I was strongly felt, that something was lacking in this education. After finally reading "Doughnut Economics" I sincerely believe that it's contents are able to fill this gap. I am a learner, so learning about those ideas made me crave more.
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Olivia Halper
London
I'm an urban designer, planner and economist who is passionate about improving social integration, equity and inclusion in and through place. I work on the regeneration of Tottenham for London Borough of Haringey, building the capacity of local communities to co-design and co-deliver change they want to see.
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Lani Johns
Sydney, Australia
Hi, I’m based in Sydney, Australia.
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Jocelyn Leitzinger
Chicago, IL
I am an Assistant Professor of Management at the University of Illinois Chicago. My research interests lie at the intersection of social movements, markets, and sustainability. I examine how activists pressure firms and industries to change their socially and environmentally detrimental practices, as well as how they support new sustainable industries. Additionally, I study how targeted firms and markets push back against this pressure, especially through the creation of corporate front groups. I teach an undergraduate course that covers topics on business and society, and I have classes that explore circular economies, closed-loop systems, and biomimicry. I have my students watch a video on doughnut economics as part of this content. My interest in the DEAL Community is in continuing to learn, accessing new content to share with my students, and hopefully in the future engaging in research, education, and advocacy that can advance this approach to economic systems.
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Neil Griffiths
UK
I co-founded the charity Arts Emergency in 2011 and became Chief Executive in 2015. Prior to becoming CEO, I worked for a variety of global rights campaigns and human rights charities. I was voted one the 50 most influential UK fundraisers in 2013, 2014 and 2015, and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by London Metropolitan University in 2020 for my work as a distinguished humanitarian. I am a lifelong activist and campaigner, delivering talks and lectures nationally and am passionate about the potential of culture to shape a world beyond extraction and greed.
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William Lodén
Uppsala, Sweden
Hi! I created Atonom as a response to what I see as an unsustainable addiction treatment industry in Sweden. More and more I am coming to see the value of resiliency and sustainability thinking.
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Dee Murphy
Dublin, Ireland
Trained in Economics and Maths, I went to uni to make the world a better place. Totally disillusioned by economics theory and teaching, I meandered off and worked for a number of years in training, facilitating and co-ordinating before doing an MBA and switching to business strategy for both MNCs and startups. Over the last couple of years, I've been reading more and more about the climate and its intersection with capitalism and was thrilled to discover Doughnut Economics last year. My hope now is to marry my economics knowledge with my strategy experience in a way that is meaningful for the planet.
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Osbert Lancaster
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
I help leaders make change for sustainability happen in, and through, their organisations. Host of the Leadership for Sustainability podcast.
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Randolf Mariano
Tromsø
I am a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Language and Culture under the Media and Documentation Science Research Unit at University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway. As a member of the research group LAMCOM - Libraries, Archives, and Museums in the Community, I am focused on studying the essential role of cultural and innovation diplomacy towards LAMs' learning environments in providing educational, economic, and social opportunities to the civic public. I am currently teaching a course on HIF-3113 Libraries, Archives, and Museums for Sustainable Development at University of Tromsø.
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Franccesca Pandolfi
Santiago, Chile
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Joey Tabone
London, United Kingdom
Sustainability professional providing advice on responsible business, ESG/CSR, environment, social justice and climate change. #sustainability #climateemergency #responsiblebusiness
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Vaani Garg
Based in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, Delhi NCR Region, India
I am Vaani Garg, an enthusiastic 2nd -year college student pursuing Economics Honours . I am driven by the will to create a student-led start-up whose benefits would accrue to society. I have spent 10 years of my childhood living in the countries of Mozambique and Tanzania. This cross-cultural experience has widened my perspective on diversity inclusivity and has created an interest of mine to interact with people from different places to know their cultures better therefore I enjoy taking part in MUNs and debates because it brings me to the interactive and exciting world of research, innovative solutions, and negotiations. It also helps me relate to the real world through an Economic approach. I currently aspire to make a career in Public Policy and International Economic Development. I vision myself as working in institutions like the World Bank and United Nations. I am open to writing economics based research paper that would aim towards making a positive and a helpful impact on our society. Thanks for reading till the end and hoping to hear from you! #environment
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Julia Hingorani
London, UK
Hello! I grew up in Omaha, Nebraska in the United States but moved to London recently to pursue a MSc at LSE. My primary interests are Environmental Policy and Latin American studies. I'm a current MSc student at the London School of Economics studying Environmental Policy & Regulation. I'm fascinated by Doughnut Economics and hope to be part of making these concepts a reality.
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Céline JANSSENS
France
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Robert Austin
Lafayette, Indiana
I am a physics lecturer at Purdue University. In recent years, I have become very interested in the field of ecological economics.
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Rachel Lyn Rumson
Maine, USA
What brings me to this community is that I work in my community for climate and economic action. I started a low-profit limited liability company to continue my work as a "permaculture developer" which is a planning and development approach to applied permaculture and design thinking. I am an activist that is committed to social innovation and I have a fierce ecological imagination. I have been writing and practicing "regenerative leadership" the best I can since 2007. Being an ancestor that did something is a deep edge and I work on my own healing there, as part of our collective healing. This is the scale where my leverage is the greatest and my capacity as a facilitator expands. I have navigated the local governance structure and funding opportunities, (not always has my work been funded) to offer a program that started a week ago, as 207permaculture. The day that I signed a contract with the State of Maine to provide services to three municipalities and one school district, for one year, to activate a network that will learn together and act together on climate and economic projects in the region, I saw The Schumacher Institute talk by Kate Rawworth in my email box. After the talk, joined my action co-lab would be well served to use these tools. The intergeneration and interdisciplinary group of leaders that gather will be approaching their town leadership and the State's Climate Action Plan Program Director with a vision of a thriving rural bioregion, and request support for their action plans. It is my hope that they will spinning off several other social innovations, educational pathways and businesses as well. I have a BA in Sociology from the University of Southern Maine, a MA in Applied Behavioral Science from the Leadership Institute of Seattle at Bastyr University, Advanced Permaculture Design Certifications, Soil Food Web Lab Certification. I am a Mom, a friend, a sister, a partner, unwed, a home cook, a future ancestor, a grant writer, a group facilitator, an educator and an serial entrepreneur. My pronouns are she and her.
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Tom Webb
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
# Tom Webb is a political economist who has had a varied career as a welfare worker, an adviser to two Canadian cabinet ministers and the Prime Minister, a consultant, a senior manager in a large co-operative, Director of the St. Francis Xavier University Extension Department. In the St. Mary’s University Sobey School of Business he oversaw the creation of the English speaking world's only Masters level co-operative management degree located in a business school. He has more than 35 years involvement with co-operatives and credit unions as a board member, manager and consultant. Mr. Webb has been a speaker at co-operative events in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and India. He is currently Adjunct Professor at Saint Mary's University, was a key organizer of Imagine 2012: The International Conference on Co-operative Economics. He retired from teaching in 2019 but still supervises Final Research Papers, writes, works on co-operative public policy proposals, and researches. Doughnut Economics was part of the curriculum for co-operative managers. In 2012 he organized Imagine 2012: The International Conference on Co-operative Economics. Currently working on a film about co-operatives and the economy.
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Paul Carlson
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Paul Carlson founded the non-profit reEarth in 2020 that works on smart and sacred water initiatives in NW Ohio. He is a board member for the non-profit Simply Living and Resurrecting Lives Foundation that helps veterans who suffer from Traumatic Brain Injuries. He was a member of the US Transition Collaborative Design Council from March 2020 until March 2022 and serves on the Green Spot Advisory Board for the City of Columbus. Paul worked for seventeen years as the city’s first IT Project Manager. He was responsible for facilitating the city being recognized as the 2015 Intelligent Community Forum, Most Intelligent Community in the World. He worked closely with The Ohio State University Center for Automotive Research, Autonomous Vehicle Pilot project, that was sponsored by the NIST Global City Team Challenge and he was part of the core team that responded to the first phase of Columbus ultimately winning the $40M USDOT Smart City Challenge. Paul was also a member of Mayor Coleman’s Green team and helped Columbus become certified as a four STAR sustainable community. Paul attended the US Naval Academy for two years (Class of 1973) and received a BA in Political Science in 1976, and an MA in History in 1978, from Youngstown State University.
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Douglas Malm Rath
Trollhättan, Sweden
Bachelor in Sociology, main interests include climate justice and ecological economics (hence, I am here).
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Thomas (Tom) Stanton
Lansing, Michigan, USA
Tom Stanton officially retired at the end of June 2022, when the National Regulatory Research Institute (NRRI) closed permanently. Tom had been Principal Researcher, Energy and Environment, at NRRI since fall 2010. NRRI, until its closure provided regulatory policy research and educational services for agencies responsible for public utility regulation in the 50 states and U.S. territories. Mr. Stanton specialized in policy research for distributed energy resources, energy efficiency, renewable energy, grid modernization, and climate change. A life-long resident of Michigan, Tom previously worked for Michigan state government for over 32 years, including 10 years at the State Energy Office followed by over 22 years as a member of the Michigan Public Service Commission Staff. Mr. Stanton has been an instructor in both in-person and internet-based NRRI training events and related workshops or conferences in over a dozen states and multiple countries. Mr. Stanton earned a B.A. in Communications and M.A. in Journalism, both from Michigan State University, and an M.S. in Public Administration from Western Michigan University.
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Kathleen Fuller
United States
#Teaching
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Alejandro Hernández Renner
Los Santos de Maimona, Spain
I wish to share with the community 30 years experience in entrepreneurship; project design and management; strategic management and analysis; human teams leadership; alliances and institutional relations; advanced philanthropy. All those activities in the fields of business design, start-up and growth; local and business development; corporate and social innovation, ICT and R+D; public administration; specially with an international dimension. I now serve professionally at Fundacion Maimona (https://maimona.org/), and do some research at G.I.EMTURIN (http://emturin.com/) in south-east Spain´s Extremadura. I am a member of the ADE (Alianza Dónut España , https://www.alianzadonut.es), thus I also describe myself as: [Banner_Embajador ADE Dónut.png] [ ]
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