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Clayton Lavallin
Oxford
I am Principal Regeneration and Economic Development Officer in the Economic Development Team at Oxford City Council
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Geoffrey Gurd
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Retired, taught communication courses p-t at local universities.
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Clara Llamas
City of London, England, United Kingdom
Service designer with a background in Anthropology, business design, strategy and applied research.
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Marco Ingrassia
Palermo, Sicilia, Italia
Architect, educator and researcher. My research explores new approaches to urban planning and urban design based on the use of new technologies towards sustainable practices. Between 2018 and 2020 is took the role of Academic Coordinator at IAAC Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, and I am currently PhD Student at the Enna Kore University in Enna (Sicily), with a research on Circular and Healthy Cities
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Prachi Rampuria
City of London, England, United Kingdom
architectural and urban designer
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Kathryn Alexander, MA
Spokane, Washington, United States of America
Kathryn is the Chief Strategist for SoilSmart–SoilWise.org as well as a consultant, author and educator, an expert in ethics, systems thinking and change. Kathryn’s early work combined her interest in change, systems thinking, ethics and values, themes that continue to this day. Kathryn’s sense that Western culture was imbalanced in some way drove her to seek deeper understanding by looking into the foundation (nature), and driving forces at work that clarified the effective application of ethics and values she saw expressed around her. Kathryn’s shift to nature as the expert provided a strong framework for effective and harmonious change, in sync with nature – the largest system. The discovery of the biotic pump and the meta crisis we are facing, drove Kathryn to shift her focus into the education and application of this new systems understanding of how rain is formed and how the planet has been cooling itself since the beginning. Designated as a “Woman to Watch’ in Sustainability in 2012 by the Boulder Weekly, she was previously on the faculty of the Sustainable Business Practices Program at the University of Colorado Boulder, Regis University and the Entrepreneur Community Online teaching strategy, organizational change, systems theory, business psychology, and work team development. Her published work includes “What’s It Mean, Shifting to Green? Fascinated with organizational change, Kathryn was an early student of systems thinking creating study groups for the Fifth Discipline by Peter Senge and studying with Fritjof Capra, starting in the 80s. Her change work showed her the impact of tacit values on leadership and management styles. Kathryn developed the model Birds of a Feather™ and a tool for assessing organizational culture strategically, Strategic Leadership Assessment™, and with Verna Allee is the co-author of the Quality Tools Matrix™.
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Miguel Castañeda Loayza
Barcelona, Catalunya, España
I currently direct a Global Research Center and a Graduate School in Sustainability, encouraging and promoting activities toward the 2030 ODS Agenda and Green New Deal. I design and promote public policies oriented to local and global sustainability. Almost 30 years of experience in corporate sutainability, ESG, communication sciences, government relations, and institutional affairs in South America. I am committed to strengthening management capacities (private and public) at all levels with the aim of generating better spaces for local and regional alliances. I have directed high performance teams with high productivity and efficiency. Expert in Corporate Management, Integrated Management Systems (IMS), Environmental Management, Safety and Politics and Social Issues around world class operations.
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Shiri Bouchan
Arnhem, Gelderland, Nederland
I see many threats in climate change, but many opportunities in climate adaptation. I believe that the role and therefore the purpose of the economy is crucial to the success of climate adaptation. If we shape our economy according to the model of the doughnut and add more values than just profit maximisation, we can transform our economy and society into a healthy model. There’s no time to lose! I assist the GreenLeft party in our city and I initiate and stimulate sustainable projects in my neighborhood. My ambition is to become a changemaker which stimulate organisations, companies and especially small entrepreneurs to find a revenue model which makes them sustainable and social and help them create values which are important to their surroundings. Moreover, now that we transfer the sources of our energy- and heating systems, I would like to stimulate citizen participation, ownership and control on our own systems. Therefor I would like to implement the Doughnut Model.
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ashton mullins
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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Niraj Saraf
Horsell, England, United Kingdom
Niraj is a sustainability and innovation leader with 28 years’ experience of strategy and policy development, and programme management across public, private, and voluntary sector organisations in the UK and internationally. He currently works at Innovate UK, the Government’s innovation agency, where he first spent four years driving and supporting innovation to enable the long-term sustainability of cities, and now works on partnering British innovation with the needs of a number of middle income countries to help them meet their development goals.
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Peter Bradley
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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Hedda Roberts
Lund, Skåne län, Sweden
Master's student in Environmental Management and Policy
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Stephen O'Dwyer
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
I own a couple of cafe / restaurants in Dublin city centre. 2021 is going to be the year we introduce the doughnut as our way of doing business (we already adhere to it in many ways without understanding so) and we will shout it from the rooftop to encourage our customers and peers to do the same.
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Priya Misra
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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Diana Finch
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
I've been Managing Director of Bristol Pound CIC since 2018, transitioning the organisation from being the UK’s largest local currency to becoming the first local payment platform to carry tokens to incentivise and measure progress towards the city’s social and environmental targets. For the last 20 years, I've held a variety of senior management and leadership roles in the non-profit sector. My early career was in accounts management and accounting system design and implementation.
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ELENA PIANI
Firenze, Toscana, Italia
Sustainability facilitator, specific areas include circular economy, diversity & inclusion, soft skills, marketing communications event and campaign development, internal communications and employee engagement, identity (vision, mission, values - developing purpose), stakeholder engagement, sustainable cities & communities, health & wellbeing, corporate social responsibility.
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Mark Dehner
Kansas City, Missouri, United States of America
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Bel Jacobs FRSA
City of London, England, United Kingdom
I am a former fashion editor turned writer, speaker and campaigner for climate justice, animal rights and alternative systems in fashion. I am a co-ordinator for Extinction Rebellion's Fashion Action team, and a co-founder of new campaign group Fashion Act Now, working to accelerate change in fashion, as a platform for other industries. I am also a member of Animal Rebellion. I have two websites: beljacobs.com and hownowmagazine.com and recently founded Fashion in Schools, introducing students to fashion's excessive impact on the planet.
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Lenny Reisner
Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
Pilates Professional, and City and Regional Planner. Interesting combo, yeah? People and planet. Highly devoted to things social justice and environmental sustainability. Add some doughnuts to that.
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Nilufar Anwar
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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Paju Bertram
München, Bayern, Deutschland
As a cultural anthropologist and design researcher I'm seeking to understand the human being in its entity and am continuously studying human behaviour and social phenomena. I'm currently contributing to Circular Munich, a platform that aims to accelerate Munich's transition towards a Circular City.
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Dinah Ward
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
I have been concerned about environmental breakdown for several years, and in the past two years have decided to spend some time trying to help mitigate it.
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Pavlina Proteou
City of London, England, United Kingdom
Pavlina is an international global sustainable development strategist with 20+ years of robust experience. A determined complex problem-solver, solution-focused, who generates, spots, and applies sustainable models and best practices. She has had a highly inter- and multi-disciplinary experience. Namely, she has worked for the Greek Government, international organizations, NGOs, consulting firms, EU projects, leading private financial institutions, and now a founder and CEO of Beyondcsr As a Sustainability-Impact/ESG expert, Pavlina brings the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to her work, producing a positive tangible impact through novel economic and business models, harnessing the power of cutting edge technologies.
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Malou Eudela
Bago City, Western Visayas, Philippines
I am a Filipino development and humanitarian practitioner with a special focus on DRR, resiliency building, sustainable development especially mainstreaming the SDGs in the local government programs, and advocating mental health and psychosocial support.