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Seattle Donut Economics Coalition seeks to:
- Build a local community of people interested in learning about and putting the donut into practice
- Advocate for open data and build local city portraits
- Make connections with local government, policy, and sustainability organizations to consider the donut in local policy
How to get involved
- You can join our Google Group to get email updates (approximately monthly): https://groups.google.com/g/seadec
- Once you're a member of our Google Group, you'll have permission to subscribe to our calendar of events to learn about our monthly online meetings and occasional in-person events: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/render?cid=c_32feccd9ac30ac09a48cd0dd8a9e3464c4cc5d2f1938b7491ca284cc30f6bb22@group.calendar.google.com
- Reach out over email (seattle.donut.economics@gmail.com) to be added to our Slack community and/or learn more about what projects we're currently engaged in.
Activities & Services
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Anyone with a meaningful connection to our purpose is very welcome to join us - we’d love to hear from you!
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Past Event
(Past) Green Drinks
2025-04-16T00:00:00Z (Past)
722 East Pike Street, Seattle, Washington 98122, United States
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Past Event
(Past) Seattle Donut Days Celebration
2024-11-08T01:30:00Z (Past)
Seattle Cider Company, 4660 Ohio Ave S, Seattle, Washington 98134, United States
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Past Event
(Past) Donut Days @ Horizon House
2024-11-08T19:00:00Z (Past)
900 University Street, Seattle, Washington 98101, United States
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Marnie Cannon
Seattle, WA
I'm a product management professional based in Seattle, WA, currently seeking to transition my career into the climate tech space. In late summer/early fall 2023, I participated in the Terra.do "Climate Change: Learning for Action" program, which was my first introduction to Doughnut Economics. At that time I was reflecting that "ever-increasing growth" as a primary success metric for companies seems not only unrealistic but tends to drive perverse incentives to generate more profit at the expense of employee morale and wellness. I wondered why companies have to perpetually grow -why can't a business be considered "successful" because it achieves and maintains a stable and sustainable level of profitability? I understand the unfortunate answer that our current economic system gives, but reading Doughnut Economics gave me hope that we can move towards a better system. I'm still very much learning about the various sectors within the climate space, but some key areas of interest for me are , , and .
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Sam Alleva
Seattle, WA
Hi there! I'm an engineer who loves Earth, and thinks Doughnut Economics is a great ideal to move towards!
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Megan Stachura
Vashon, Washington, United States
I am a data engineer, analyst, and project manager passionate about working as part of a compassionate team to create a regenerative, equitable future for all. I care deeply about being part of a team that values diversity in all forms, empowers everyone to be a leader, holds compassionate spaces that allow everyone to do their best work, and works to improve social and environmental well being. I have an expertise in using data to support informed decision making, from fisheries management to financial technology. Using tools including SQL, Python, R, and AWS, I develop and manage data pipelines, analyze data to find key results, and build visual data dashboards that enable others to make decisions on an ongoing basis.
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Akshay Kotha
Phoenix, AZ, USA
I am passionate about data storytelling and looking forward to connecting with like-minded individuals who are proponents of doughnut economics.
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Kim Schwarzkopf
Duwamish, Seattle, Washington, United States of America
I’m a mom and a filmmaker with a passion for learning, sharing and taking steps towards what it takes to have a sustainable peace for all! Co-Founder of Seattle Donut Economics Coalition in Washington State, US/ Cascadia Bio Region.
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Adam Pickersgill
Seattle, Washington, United States of America
I'm passionate about economic justice, sustainable development, and bringing everyone inside the doughnut. I've worked in Big Tech and Gaming before transitioning to the Civic Tech sector. As a founding member of the Seattle Donut Economics Coalition I am working with my community to bring the Donut to Washington State so we can create a regenerative future together.
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Grant Gibson
Portland, Oregon, United States of America