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Rita Gregório
Lisbon
Sustainable choices should naturally make part of peoples lives
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Clare Goff
London
I'm a writer, editor and project manager specialising in 'good' local economics, local government and communities.
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Karin Bugow
Darmstadt, Germany
#publicmanagement #policy
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Barbara Griffin
Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom
Currently, working on a weaving project using co-mentoring as a method of maintaining momentum. In addition to a creative background my higher education employment and PhD was in health promotion and social care. Since reading Kate Raworth's book and attending the online Foundation course on Doughnut Economics Ubiquity University Archived course I am interested in Doughnut Economics particularly;
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Sara Edmonds
London
Listening to Kate Raworth at the launch of Architects Declare in 2019 was a pivotal moment in my life. Since then I have become an activist in the built environment, focusing on retrofit as a way to build social justice in our societies. I'm a coordinator in the Architects Climate Action Network, and have worked alongside others involved with DEAL including the ever inspirational Civic Square, Dark Matter Labs and others to deliver Retrofit Reimagined, a festival that took place in Birmingham in summer 2022, which was another pivotal moment in the direction of action in this space.
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David Riley
Port Adelaide Enfield Libraries
My background is as a STEM specialist, working in science discovery centres and museum organisations. I have helped establish the community-driven Makerspace Adelaide with a focus on sustainability and circular economy principles. I have a passion for education and critical thinking. I'm currently part of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield libraries as a STEM Specialist, developing and delivering community Learning programs and overseeing the Parks Library Makerspace.
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Ion Adrian
Ploiesti, Romania
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Yosui Kawatani
sendai/japan
Hello. My name is Yosui Kawatani. I am a sole proprietor (trade name: Feel Layer) and I am working with my colleagues in Japan. I feel a sense of crisis that the world is now on the verge of collapse in terms of both the environment, economy, and society, and I am considering a post-capitalist society relative to the capitalist society. To achieve this, it is necessary to catch accurate and creative information quickly and use it appropriately. In recent years, doughnut economics has been attracting attention and being valued by communities that question excessive capitalism and technocracy, but there is still a noticeable delay in reaching social implementation, especially in Japan. That is why I would like to participate in the DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS ACTION LAB, not only to bring inspiration and ideas to my personal activities, but also to participate in the activities of the DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS ACTION LAB and work for the realization of a sustainable economy in Japan. I would like to move.
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Katie Tamblin
Welwyn, Hertfordshire, UK
I am a sustainability consultant with deep experience in managing data and software development. I am currently working as an educator in multiple B2B programs, including Investor-Readiness for Female Founders and Sustainability for Supply Chain Managers. I am currently developing the Ecodove network: a knowledge sharing portal focused on in the fields of Sustainability and ESG measurement. Previously, I have worked as Chief Product Officer at Achilles Group Ltd, and was responsible for developing Achilles’ approach to measuring sustainability in supply chains and delivering Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) for B2B supplier assurance. I was a practicing economist for over 15 years (2002-2018), working for leading economic forecasting teams at IHS Markit (now part of S&P Global) and providing data services to Management Systems, Inc, on contract with USAID. I received a Master’s of Public Policy (MPP) in International Development Policy and Environmental Policy from Georgetown University in 2004. I have a Bachelor of Science degree (BS) in Mathematical Economics from Wake Forest University (2000).
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John Gardner
Oakland, Maine USA
I'm a retired engineering professor with a strong interest in energy, climate and sustainability. After decades of wrestling with technical problems, I've come to the conclusion that there's so much more that needs to be addressed.
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Lien Carrez
Valencia
I want to be part of the road towards a sustainable future. After obtaining my two Master’s degrees in Business Economics: Marketing (Ghent University) and in Sustainable Management (Uppsala University), I am ready to put theory into practice and to keep learning. I believe my soft skills communication, teamwork and problem-solving are a great asset in the workplace. About me: I’m positive, easy-going and love to connect with people from all over the world. By living in different countries (🇧🇪🇫🇷🇸🇪🇪🇸), I got to know different languages, cultures and perspectives. It also increased my adaptability and taught me that I thrive in an international and multidisciplinary environment, thanks to its richness of views and opinions. In my free time, I like to go scuba diving, play volleyball and go snowboarding.
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Sophia Ostler
Graz
An advocat for holistic and kind sustainability, trying to transform SMEs from the inside out through realistic babysteps for a better future. #lifelonglearning
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Tami Seigal
Rocklin, Ca
Hello All, poli sci undergrad now going for MBA to become an economist (12 years and 3 kids later). I see Doughnut Economics as a lifelong call to push through new thinking to the masses. Let’s do this!
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Maria Falkevik
Arvika, Sweden
I work in regional management and development. Especially with complex nature resource managent issues with high levels of conflict.
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Marco Benitez
Veracruz, Mexico
University Professor working on sustainable development and impact assesment, I collaborate with municipalities on urban sustainability issues. , #urban sustainability
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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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Hicham El Maaroufi Elidrissi
Paris
Tomorrow’s economies and organizations of all kind won’t be about creating profits for shareholders. It will definitely be about improving the state of the world and driving human value. As we’ve been living in the Anthropocene -the one of a human-influenced age, and maybe the greatest of all time- all the existing paradigms we've built our society and economic systems upon have now become obsolete. The 12.000 years since the last ice age during which all human civilization developed is now a thing of the past. Today, HUMANITY is facing its biggest and serious challenges ever. Finding new equations to advancing human potential(s) and solve the crisis of this deliquescent civilization is of paramount importance in our exponential and ubiquitous world. In fact it should be the concern of everyone. I'm starting with the man in the mirror! 2010 was a wake up call for me and I've decided to serve the greater good to enable change and power an ontologically conscious economy. I believe in our capacity to use technologies wisely, consciously and purposefully. We did it in the past but today it's the only way we for us to transition and shape the course of history. A change like never before to save us from that collective madness that may lead us to our own extinction. So I've created a global collective of radical thinkers aiming at creating positive shifts through conscious embodiment and enactivism. But more than a company what I've designed as an "Innovation Collective & Systemic Design Studio" is a symbiotic, dynamic, and unconventional ecosystem designed to shift people’s thinking. A place where singular ideas can flourish because everyone connects and inspires others to go beyond the limits of the current frame of perception.
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Zafiq Syaddiq
Ipoh, Malaysia
I am a member of Institut Darul Ridzuan (IDR), which is a state of Perak's Think Thank majoring in sosio-economic.
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Benjamin Zierock
Heidelberg
Experienced Professor with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Strong education professional with a Master of Arts (M.A.) focused in design, media art and management from Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe. My daily business includes conception, , and project management between creation, technology and customer for projects of students, startups, companies and ..
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Katie Villa
Exeter
Artistic Director of Quirk Theatre, a small arts organisation with a big heart, creating socially conscious shows for children and their families in the South West. Also a Clore Leadership Fellow for 23/24. Here to learn more about creative economics, horizontal leadership structures, community engaged projects, hopeful news!
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Attrishu Bordoloi
Cambridge, United Kingdom
A Development Economist from the University of Cambridge. My areas of interest include Human development, Intra- Household Resource Allocation/ Household Economic Behavior, and Governance in a Game-theoretic framework.
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Myriam Best
Zürich, Switzerland
Hello, I'm Myriam Best, welcome to my profile ! As a core team member of the Swiss Donut Economics Network, I am committed to making the doughnut a reality in Switzerland. My contribution focuses on advocacy, communication and consulting for public and private actors. A few words about my journey thus far ... The unfolding social, environmental and climate crises have led me to rethink my personal and professional aspirations. A slow and complex process, accelerated by motherhood in times of the gloomy outlook synthesised by the IPCC reports. 2022 was a pivotal year that took me back to university, 15 years after my first Master's degree! Guided by a burning need to dedicate my skills, time and energy to making the world a better, fairer and more livable place for all, I joined the Masters in Degrowth: Ecology, Economy and Politics at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. In doing so, I equipped myself with the best available knowledge on the causes of the social, environmental and climate crises, and delved into the discovery of post-growth economics and politics as a plausible way out of the polycrisis. More importantly, I joined an international network of committed change-makers! I am also a professional with 15 years of international corporate and client consulting experience in strategy, human resources, change management, digitalisation and organisational design. I have successfully led complex transformation programmes in international corporations and SMEs across a range of sectors. Former colleagues and clients praise my ability to make the complex accessible, to engage people of all backgrounds and to remain cool under pressure while keeping spirits high. Happy to be in touch! Areas of interest:
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Massiel Valladares
Honduras
MSc student at the University of Oxford's School of Geography and the Environment interested in uncovering pathways for the implementation of the doughnut in Central America.
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Catherine Pearson
Cheltenham
On a search for a new imagination for an economic system. Doughnut Economics seems like a great place to be. Also a #theology student writing a masters dissertation on Doughnut Economics.