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Yuli Gutierrez
Colima, Mexico
Planet Director in the civil association Colima Sostenible A.C.
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Henry Vienayoko
Jakarta, Indonesia
Customer Experience Professional with a high interest on Sustainability with an aim to create positive impact to the society's future
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Mark Hayes
Pacific Northwest
Ecoliteracy is the mission
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Henrik Bechmann
Toronto, Ontario
Long term interest in design of City of Toronto budget reports, budget support systems (including dashboards), and budget creation systems; retired software developer
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Charlie Rhomberg
Newport Beach, California, United States of America
First-principles thinker focused on building a more inclusive and sustainable economy. Finance background, voracious reader, freelance writer, dog dad
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Lucy Warin
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Making cities with the people that live in them. I'm an urban designer working at Transition by Design Cooperative CIC in Oxford. I founded the Open House project and trained at UCL's Development Planning Unit.
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Veronika Munro
New Zealand
I am an eclectic human being with an interest in how we are transforming, shaping and growing our communities to not only survive, but to thrive, in the future. I am a Programme Manager/ Project Manager by trade. I have an interest in urban/ community planning, models for community living, solarpunk and permaculture design (not just for gardens!). I am learning every day and doing what I can to take intentional action to be part of the solution.
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Juliana Orihuela
Necochea, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Literature Lic.
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Madeleine Oliver
City of London, England, United Kingdom
Passionate about working towards systems change through regenerative and distributive design. Currently, a sustainability consultant with experience in customer experience, service design, change management and behaviour change.
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Ruth Marshall
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
My background is in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. I have spent the majority of my career in the Australian and US startup community in product development, founder and executive roles, and in industry research. In the past decade or more I have been increasingly involved in developing frameworks and solutions for the ethical use of data in AI, with a focus on data privacy. I am very interested in the ways in which the ideas of legitimacy and impact (societal, environmental, personal, both positive and negative) are discussed in the context of ethical technology. I am currently a Director at Hocone limited where Icollaborate with Australian researchers and practitioners on the application of ethical and privacy-preserving frameworks in data, anaytics and AI.
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Sikander Bizenjo
Karachi, Pakistan
Sikander Bizenjo is the co-author of World Economic Forum’s Youth Recovery Report and sits at the Advisory Council of the WEF Global Shapers Community. He has over a decade of experience in working with public and private sector organizations on strategizing growth and inclusive culture. Currently Manager External Engagements at Engro Corporation (Dawood Group), a large conglomerate based out of Pakistan, Sikander has previously served at the Ministry of Planning (Govt. of Pakistan) as well as international organisations on advocacy, systems change and community mobilisation. Bizenjo is the co-founder of Balochistan Youth Action Committee (BYAC ) – a youth led movement to help communities in remote and isolated villages of Pakistan. BYAC has directly supported 400,000+ people in last two years with food supplies, medical equipment, trainings, and awareness sessions. For his work in creating opportunities with limited resources in some of the most challenging terrains, he was mentioned as ‘one of the seven unsung heroes of the pandemic’ by Microsoft Founder Bill Gates. He is also the winner of UK Alumni Awards 2021 from Pakistan and recipient of Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award. #Inclusion #Diversity #YouthEmpowerment
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Maarten Noyons
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
I am a media innovator and entrepreneur. Since 2018 I am exclusively active as an innovator in the social and sustainable economy, working and advising companies such as wake up café in France and Natural Solutions in Marseille.
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Antje Martins
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Hi my name is Antje and I am a PhD Candidate at the University of Queensland, Australia. My PhD research focuses on connecting the social and environmental side of sustainability by trying to understand why employees do not engage in organisational sustainability initiatives. Prior to joining academia I have worked for more than 15 years in sustainable tourism and hospitality management across the world. Over time I have learnt that people, so the inner boundary of the doughnut, is the most important for successful implementation of sustainability hence my focus on people and their well-being in my research.
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John Burns
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I am a career financial planner with a deep interest in social capital projects
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Laura-Belle Robinson
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
"Our greatest contribution to a sustainable future is to create the conditions in which each person can achieve self actualization and thrive." Those words seeded the birth of "Growing Together for Your Children's Tomorrows." My big questions were. "What are those conditions? How do we create them?" The [sometimes annoying] nature of a polymath is to go deep, to investigate, to look for patterns and find places where they connect. Twelve years of cross-sector research showed that the way we build cities is the greatest threat to the health of both the person and the planet. Life after birth is the ongoing differentiation of a person, a process shaped by the relationships, exposures, and experiences in their daily lives. Focusing on the needs of children seven years and younger, the foundation years, I now work with urban parents to transform sensory deprived built-for-cars neighbourhoods into sensory enriched built-for-kids adventure places.
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fabrice liut
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
I support those who develop regenerative initiatives through the practices of Designs, the organization of knowledge, and the management of cooperative projects.
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Amelia Holmes
Edinburgh
Hello! I'm an Australian from a small rural town in Queensland called Warwick. I moved to Nairobi to work with UNEP in their ecosystems division a few years ago and still work remotely with them. Now I am in Edinburgh pursuing a Masters' degree in Ecological Economics. I am passionate about interdisciplinary research, and particularly discussions around value pluralism, deliberative democracy, and creativity/co-creation in city planning. My dream one day is to see ecological economics becoming the mainstream economics, and for intrinsic value of nature to be respected and integrated into policy.
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Isabella Guerrini de Claire
Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom
Circular Economy, Climate Leadership Strategist, Ph.D. - Wellbeing Economy Ambassador. I'm a circular economy and climate strategist and a scientist working in regenerative sustainability for the last 25 years. I’m focused in the maximisation of impact and value, through multifaceted business approaches. In my career, I worked extensively with startups, individuals, public, private and third sector corporates to rethink and redesign their economic approach with social and environmental innovation. I contributed worldwide in sustainable development and land design management within the blue economy and circular economy networks on low carbon programmes for almost twenty years, to ensure thorough business analysis and promoting sustainable solutions for social barriers, environmental challenges and innovations.
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Joan Indaburu
Bayonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Indigenous to the Northern Basque land, determined to contribute to the “glo-cal” regeneration mouvement. After working in the start-up world, then bikepack around Europe and get trained at the Schumacher College, I am back to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, integrating my father’s real estate company, willing to make local challenges meet international concerns. If you’d like to chat, feel free to send me an email - joan.indaburu@ik.me
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Rada Daleva
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
I am an ambitious, optimistic, compassionate, and active visionary aiming to improve our society and cities by applying a systematic approach and using collaboration to create opportunities for people to thrive
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George Brown
London
Promoting Doughnut Economics principles and initiatives through cryptocurrency philanthropy. Main area of interest is addressing systemic barriers to meaningful climate action
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Ida Britta Petrelius
Jakobstad, Länsi-Suomi, Finland
Project leader shaping circular design together with the industrial sector in Finlands Vaasa region, deeply passionate about co-creation and re-shaping the economy towards regenerative and distributive principles.
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Mulako Dean Mukelabai
Loughborough, England, United Kingdom
PhD Researcher | Sustainable Hydrogen CDT, Loughborough University
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Stefan Pasti
Fulton, Missouri, United States of America
Founder and Resource Coordinator for The Community Peacebuilding and Cultural Sustainability (CPCS) Initiative at www.cpcsi.org . Three+ decades of research for risk assessment and local community based solutions. Research informed and inspired by spiritual resources from many traditions. Many papers, documents, and resources are “compilation of excerpts” for catalysts, change agents, community organizers, and activists from every variety of circumstances. Key Documents include: “Do We Have Moral Compasses We Can Rely On?”; “What are Cultural and Spiritual Tipping Points?”; “Becoming a Greater Force Than the Challenges We are Facing”; “Turn the Emergency Alert System to ON” (all accessible on cpcsi.org homepage).
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