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Miriam Sweeney
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Community is key to helping innovators sustain their entrepreneurial drive and ultimately achieve better outcomes and impact!
seymour hersh
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Committment to Global Health, World, Human, Economic,
Mackenzie Roskruge
Auckland, New Zealand
Kia Ora, I’m Mackenzie, a New Zealand student passionate about breaking down cultural barriers in business and the community.
Jane Chuah
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
An Environmental Student looking to learn and engage more within the community and implement active changes around me
Gavin Ropke
Seattle, WA, USA
Likemindedness, connection and information.
Sarah Hilmer
San Francisco Bay Area, California
Hoping to connect with systems-thinkers to share ideas and dreams of a greener planet and just transition to green economy.
Emma Brown
Wicklow, Leinster, Ireland
Curiosity and a desire to learn have brought me here! I bring skills of relationship building and commitment to change
Carlton Smith
Bradford, England, United Kingdom
We area seeking to use the doughnut as a framework for our neighbourhood plan.
Tim Whitehill
Tilston, England, United Kingdom
I am interested to learn more about DE to understand how its thinking feeds into my research around organisational resilience.
Helen Lucocq
Brecon Beacons National Park
We see the Doughnut as a perfect mechanism to talking about what a successful National Park comprises.
David Harold Chester
Petach Tikva, Israel
I am aware that the doughnut is imprecise and I wish to show using a model with circular flows of money and other resources
Allan Paterson
Wrexham
I'm halfway through Dougnut Economics which chimes with my interests in how we make a better society for all.
Ravi Philemon
Singapore, Singapore
I like how doughnut economics tries to marry different concepts of complexity, environmental, behavioural and structural economics
Ryan J. Kemp
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, United States of America
I am here to learn more about the Doughnut Model to utilize it in my work and to spiral off of the momentum.
Jasmine Blyth
Archway, London, Greater London, United Kingdom
Interested in learning more and bringing ideas into work.
Alexandra Kyvik
Copenhagen, Region Hovedstaden, Denmark
Using design as a tool to enable regenerative transitions, help organisations do more good and become more resilient.
John Munro
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
I'm an academic who wants to engage and learn from wider publics in working together to make a better world.
Daniel Sanderson
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
I saw the link to Kate Raworth's TED Talk on carbonwatchdog.com, then I consulted with the Google Oracle. Et voila, D.E.A.L.!
Michael Gold
San Francisco, California, United States of America
As part of my interest in telling unique and compelling stories, I am drawn to the ideals of the Doughnut Economy.
Frederik Rasmussen
I became inspired to help contribute to a better world and become a part of this community after reading Doughnut Economics
Jaime Toney
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
I'm looking to collaborate with like-minded individuals to empower people to make change toward a just and sustainable future.
Nino Novak
Tübingen, Germany
Curiosity how it works and how I could contribute.
Stephanie Arrowsmith
Bangkok, กรุงเทพมหานคร, Thailand
Excited to join a community of practice that is exploring experiments in economic and systems change for the better
Laura Sturk
I've never quite found a box that could contain me. Perhaps the only thing missing was a few sprinkles and some crullers?
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