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Ana Celina Tiburcio
Brasil
I am Brazilian and I live in the Atlantic Forest in the Southeast region of the country, in Vale do Paraíba - between Serra da Mantiqueira and Serra do Mar. I have been a sustainabilityist for 20 years and I have been working with communication and socio-environmental education since then. Regeneration, nature, forests, conservation, climate, communication, humanism, socialtechnology are some of the topics that interest me. A few years ago, I was very interested when I found out about the book Donut Economy and bought it to learn more about this dimension of sustainability. I recently found the Donut Brasil whatsapp group and joined in early 2022, when I had the opportunity to participate in the Reading Club to study the book's chapters and, since then, I've been learning, unlearning, exchanging and getting inspired about the thoughts, doings and relevant local and planetary issues that lead us to distributive and regenerative economies...
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Jennifer Millspaugh
Austin, Texas, USA
“It is going to take innovators to design new business models and apply new technology to move beyond our constant consumption of limited resources.” — my Tedx 2018 I design programs, communities, and business strategies that serve the innovation economy. My work incorporates dynamic capabilities and design-thinking to define, build and establish projects, processes and business models that redefine growth, resilience and success for a new economic era. I am currently (re)launching Ellevara to help organizations and entrepreneurs design business models for a better world.
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Liz Eve
Berlin
Writer and photographer working for a sustainable built environment. Studying MSc Sustainability and Adaptation at the Centre for Alternative Technology Wales / University East London. #academia #architecture
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Molly Dunn
Barcelona, Spain
I am a filmmaker and communications professional with a decade of visual storytelling experience. I founded Cape Creative in 2014 for my side freelance work, and eventually built it into the full production company it is today. Prior to working at Cape Creative full-time, I worked at national and international agencies: Blue State Digital, The Biscuit Factory, and GMR Marketing. I created visual stories for major brands including Comcast, Microsoft, Lowe’s, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and I helped create content for causes like Freedom to Marry and Shatterproof, an organization working to reverse the addiction crisis in the U.S. I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Marquette University, where I was a three-sport Division I athlete. I also hold a master’s degree in Geography & the Environment from the University of Oxford. My master’s thesis on feminist geographies, which received a distinction, was used by the Obama White House to develop its policy around sexual assault on college campuses. I live in Barcelona with my better half, Katie, who also works in the communications industry.
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Alexandra Rupp
Berlin, Germany
I’m a Berlin-based consultant that brings a wealth of experience in corporate affairs, organisational culture and management, and engagement strategies. My journey has taken me through co-founding and being active in a student business ethics network, several years in the space of global health and business impact model innovation within Big Pharma, experiencing first-hand the joys and challenges of being an intrapreneur and recently working at B Lab Switzerland (a local NGO, part of a global movement to use business as a force for good). Since September 2022, I have started pursuing a more entrepreneurial path as a consultant to be able to fully live my purpose and passion of encouraging people to be true to ourself, our values and take action to co-creating systemic change. I hold a Bachelor degree in International Cultural and Business Studies and a Master degree in Development Economics and Sustainability Management. Having lived, studied and worked in Germany, Canada, Switzerland, Peru and Bolivia, I am experienced in intercultural communications and working in international teams and organisations. I am fluent in German, English, Spanish and French and have knowledge of Italian. My goal over the coming months is to complement my skill set with a coaching training and to continuously experiment, learn and grow jointly with the Gamechanger community so we can lead and embody the transition towards a healthier, more meaningful and future.
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Graham Hales
Guildford, UK
Hi, I work as a brand / marketing consultant and business coach. I have been CEO of x2 businesses and am happy to work with start-up, scale-ups or established brands so long as they want to thrive and create a sustainable business. I like to work with ambitious business people that have the commitment to make change happen. My work often takes me from strategic phases into business design and transformation process to make a business adapt to the world we are facing. I'm very happy to have initial, no obligation calls which can be fixed at calendly.com/grahamhales-consulting #brand #marketing #identity
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Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
Founder of The Shady Lanes Project and member of Regen Brisbane When I started my verge garden, my reason was simple. I was fed up with mowing it. Back then, I had no idea where it would lead me. Now I think verge gardens could be the key to saving us from the worst of climate change and biodiversity loss. Big claim for unimportant little bits of land, you might say. Come on the journey and see if you change your mind. The Shady Lanes Project is about a lot more than us all planting out our little patches. It’s about bringing diverse people together to learn how to collaborate by doing. It’s about changing the way we see nature. It’s about eco-systems thinking. Most of all, it’s about learning by doing the doable - and making what’s doable grow. [ShadyLanes_verge_eastward.jpg] Find out more: Website - Substack and newsletter
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Jane Shaw
BC, Canada
I'm an ethical marketer and communicator who cares about the 'how' of transitioning to a new economy. I help businesses do marketing in ethical, non-sleazy ways that help them move their businesses beyond growth-based marketing and operations. I recently went back to school after 20+ years and I'm currently completing my thesis on how the language and terminology of 'degrowth' affects the likelihood of transitioning to a new economic and social way of living. Communicating our environmental predicament - both getting better at it, and tackling disinformation - is what keeps me up night. I'm a Scot, currently living a beyond-growth lifestyle in British Columbia, Canada, as part of a community that has all the hallmarks of a post-growth society.
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Morgan Bomer
San Diego, CA
Hello! My name is Morgan and I am a climate change communicator. I'm currently reading Doughnut Economics and want to learn more about any events, educational reforms, and calls to action that I can be engaging with. Would love to connect!
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Samuel Haughton
South West, UK
Purpose-driven professional with 10+ years experience in client-facing roles and a passion for community empowerment, participative storytelling and inclusive collaboration. Masters graduate, qualified in Sustainability and Behaviour Change. Recognised with distinction and awarded for creative research design, analysis and writing. Shares a vision for empowering organisations and individuals alike, to foster an equitable and nature-connected future for all.
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Karen Christensen
Great Barrington, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States
Karen Christensen is a writer, environmentalist, and publisher whose work as an innovative global publisher has depended on systems thinking. She has worked with academics in every discipline, including ecological economics. Her current focus is social cohesion and climate adaptation. Karen began corresponding with Ray Oldenburg, who coined the term ‘third place, in 1991. She invited him to join the board of the Encyclopedia of Community and in 2012 began to visit him in Florida. He left her with the task of writing a new version of The Great Good Place, which explains the vital role third places can play in solving climate change, loneliness, and political polarization. Karen brings to the subject both international experience and work as an advocate for public transportation. She founded the Train Campaign and is CEO of Berkshire Publishing Group. Join me on Substack: thinking globally, acting locally https://karenchristensen.substack.com & preparing for climate change without losing your mind https://homecology.substack.com/about.
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Sait Beyazyurek
Istanbul, Türkiye
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Ella Schirru
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
I am an aspiring environmental economist, focusing on a multidisciplinary approach to solving socio-ecological challenges. My main research interests are ecosystem accounting, ecosystem services, Indigenous knowledge, marine and coastal management, and behavioural economics.
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