Meet the DEAL Community
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JANE DEVINE
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Hi I am the CEO of a charity in Edinburgh. We support people who are #homeless and to raise money we run a #socialenterprise where we collect and sell #reuse #furniture. I am interested in DEAL and applying its principles as a theory of change for a project I am currently working on. It is not city level but organisational level and I am interested in talking to other people who have used the principles of DE but operating at a much smaller level.
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Menaka Ganeson
Tronoh, Perak / ڨيرق, Malaysia
Dr. Menaka Ganeson is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Perak Malaysia. Her research focuses on microbiology (environmental & plant) and crop-fertilizer management. The details of her research are written below: • To identify the interaction between the microbes and their ecosystem for energy and environment sustainability. (current project deals with the methanogenesis process in hydraulic fractured shale under controlled conditions) • To deal with fungal pathogens and plant defense responses (biochemical reactions) causing plant disease (Oil palm-Ganoderma basal stem rot) • Application of nano-fertilizer application to enhance plant growth and productivity (commercialization project) Beyond research in academia, her passion is to integrate research products or outcomes to solve industry-social problems. Get in touch with Menaka at menaka20583@gmail.com/ 013-2401866
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Tadeu Silveira Martins Renattini
Goiânia, Goiás, Brasil
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Rosen Dimitrov
Founder of NRETIA Health | Ecosystem-as-a-service. NRETIA Health is a consulting company operating in the #healthcare sector. NRETIA Health compensate skills gaps of individual talents (IQ) by leveraging community talent (WeQ) and thus moving businesses from EGO to ECO(system). The company builds high-quality #ecosystem business solutions in healthcare sector based on customer services and #technology products. The term for this is „Ecosystem-as-a-service”.
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Jessie Upp
Edmonds, Washington, United States of America
I help connect people working on similar social or planetary projects (see GoodStrings.ai). I'm also an actionable learning strategist with a background in self-leadership (see JessieUpp.com)
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Will Taylor
City of London, England, United Kingdom
I am a Senior Public Sector Consultant at Gemserv Ltd. I'm interested in helping Public Sector organisations develop circular economy policy and embed principles into their organisations. Doughnut economics is core to this, and I'm keen to meet like-minded people and to learn more! You can contact me via my email or my LinkedIn page if you're interested in how I can help.
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Albert Hereu
Palafrugell, Catalunya, España
Catalan Cork Institute Foundation Manager Coordinator Team Member of the Girona Association for the Economy of Common Good. Interested in dissemination of DEAL movement in Spanish companies.
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Kevin Donkers
Exeter, England, United Kingdom
PhD student at the University of Exeter researching the role of agroforestry in achieving net zero and food security in the UK. Also a data scientist at the UK Met Office.
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Lars Rosengren
Tsukuba, Ibaraki Ken, Japan
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Gary Buttriss
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
I am a researcher and educator in sustainable enterprise at The Australian National University, Research School of Management.
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Mark Phillips
Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Engineer, researcher and business advisor with interests in building innovation ecosystems for sustainability. Also documentary photographer currently working on the importance of repair and reuse.
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Mary Morgan
Orient, New York, United States of America
Locavore turned Climatarian. Columnist "Climate Local Now" East End Beacon. Co-founder Drawdown East End. Participant in East End community engagement effort "Food Scrap Diversion to Compost" an initiative of the Peconic Bioregion Alliance. Reducing Food Waste is a top Drawdown Solution. A circular economy for food will help people, communities and nature thrive.
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Christopher Davey
Agnes Street, Breakfast Creek, Queensland, Australia
I come from a finance background. I quit my last corporate job to establish my own business that has more balance between finance and purpose. I'm a climate change advocate, have completed studies in the Task Force for Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) & ThinkZero Carbon Literacy.
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Pia Espinel
Lima, Perú
Latina, Peruvian female (she/her/ella). Consultant, researcher and educator focused on strategic design, transformation and prosperity. I have an extensive experience in human-centred design, business model transformation and the design and application of innovation methodologies. I have a keen interest in systemic design, the SDGs, and creating positive impact and that's the main reason that brings me to the DEAL community.
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Gabriela Dufour
Rawson, Chubut, Argentina
I am a university professor, at the University of Patagonia, my discipline is costs and management. For many years I have been researching local or territorial development processes, particularly those based on natural resources. This is how the book Rosquilla Economy came to be and after reading it I began to think about how to apply it in my region. I am in a group that tries to install in our country, the so-called "New Economies", (Circular Economy, Bioeconomy, Growth Theory and of course, The Donut)
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Anita Tozzi
Sunbury-on-Thames, England, United Kingdom
I am passionate about environmental issues and social justice in the world. I believe that everyone should have equal opportunities in life regardless of where they happen to be born or what background they come from. I am proactive in raising awareness of environmental issues, climate change, renewable energy, microgrids and the energy, water and food nexus. I have a particular interest in the circular economy and how this can be used to reduce consumption in our modern world.
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Kathy McLaughlin
London, Ontario, Canada
I’m a connector, a catalyst, a coach, a mentor and a raving fan of local businesses and people who make a difference in our community every day. I delight in meaningful conversations with people to get to the heart of what makes them tick. I want to know how they got to where they are today, where they are heading with their careers , their companies, and their lives, and how we can help them address the gaps between their current and desired states. I value building community into these action plans as well. I love helping people and organizations through transformative journeys, especially when the stakes are high and change is the only way forward. I value and strive for win-win outcomes, recognizing that managing relationships with key stakeholders is always a priority. #smallbusiness #economicdevelopment #businessasaforceforgood #changeistheonlywayforward
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Stephen Doughty
Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom
Having worked in HE teaching and consultancy for thirty years, mostly in NW Europe, I am currently writing a book with a colleague from Lancaster University Management School which explores the human and social aspects of project delivery from a practitioners standpoint. The economic, social justice and environmental aspects of sustainability form a key part of our writing and this is what has drawn me to DEAL.. My training is in management, leadership and organisational development, both as a coach to individuals and groups and as an experiential learning practitioner delivering learning events to groups within organisations, both large corporates and smaller enterprises. Over the years I have been an active participant in the environmental movement, initially with Greenpeace and in the more recent past as a project worker in the Arctic Voice Project which aimed to initiate dialogue between schools and Communities in the Canadian and Greenland arctic with schools and communities I the UK. Part of the fieldwork necessitated leading a party of sea kayakers through 1500 miles of the Canadian NW Passage in the process of visiting remote communities in as sustainable a way as we could practically deliver. I have a belief that a contributing factor in explaining and resolving our unsustainable ways of living is our dis-connection from nature and the natural world of which we are an integral part. I have in the past used the outdoors as a medium and metaphor for facilitating learning about our relationships with ourselves, other people and our environment, how ever defined.
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Eddie Capstick
London
Currently a full time #carer. Previously many things from #socialenterprise founder (mapping, connecting and regenerating eco-systems), global social impact consultant/mentor e..g. _SocialStarters, User Experience (#UX) researcher, workshop #facilitator/trainer (design thinking, social enterprise (e.g. On Purpose), games for autistic teenagers), start-up mentor (e.g. RSA), started a #PhD in Immersion/addiction in computer games (UCL), nominated to be a local #councillor, and an #ecommerce developer/account manager. I sometimes play computer #games/VR, especially when recuperating from a bad bout of #M.E/CFS which I've had for 25+ years. Love walking and exploring #forests in all kinds of places.
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Niels Gerner Nielsen
Bø, Telemark, Norge
I use the "Doughnut" as my main inspiration for running my business. My business is building second hand shops.
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Gabish Joshi
Kathmandu, मध्यमाञ्चल विकास क्षेत्र, Nepal
A social entrepreneur with a career focus on the synergy between sustainability and business. I mainly focus on scaling high-impact projects and strategies in challenging contexts, especially through translating vision into operation by instilling excellence and building & nurturing networks, coalitions, and communities of practice.
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Jane Brady
South Devon Bioregion
I'm co-founder of the Bioregional Learning Centre. BLC led the collective that made the Doughnut economic and ecological analysis for Devon. This has produced a baseline for the county as well as 44 linked action pathways in the 22 domains or sectors that represent human and natural systems. For the past five years BLC has held the goal of a community-facing learning lab for climate resilience inspired by the vision of Donella Meadows which would serve both the South Devon Bioregion and the Devon Doughnut Collective.
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Alberto Fernández Gil
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
Sustainability and climate change consultant
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James Edward Marks FRSA
Cheltenham, England, United Kingdom
PlayLa.bZ Co-Founder, Hackstock Founder, PsychFi Artivist, Ravensbourne University London Honorary Fellow, Renegade Economist An experimental new media provocateur. Prior to PlayLa.bZ, he co-founded Korean holographic communications start-up DoubleMe, and launched the Award Winning & Worlds First HoloPortal™ at Ravensbourne University London. My work as a maker of psychedelic, pop culture reference & counter narrative multi-dimensional motion arts experiences has led to him being described by the Sunday Times as a ‘trippy hippy’ technologist 'Woke' by the Daily Mail and a transformative tech tinkerer. With a background in the motion arts at British Film Institute & National Film & Television Archive the UK's lead film organisation, helping open the IMAX in 1990s & award winning pioneer of web and social video with campaigns generating multi-million views & even saving teenage lives with YouTube brand funded storytelling, now a regular lecturer at Ravensbourne Screen School on Emerging Film Technology. Broke the world record for a live VR experience at Londons Comic Con. The British Red Cross collaboration playing on the Pyaramid stage at Glastonbury & recent createch collaborations featured at Museum of the Moving Image New York, V&A, Tate Modern, London Design Festival, Boomtown Festival, Aesthetica, MozFest, BBC Click & Oxford University Press.
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