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Ian Goh
Penang, Malaysia
Hello there. I wear many hats, worked on various roles and have a lot of interests! Some few hats that are in the spirit of DEAL: - decentralised : I have experience in facilitating processes in the spirit of , a and governance framework used by around the world. - philosophical : basically using various enquiry techniques to evoke philosophical points of discussion. - wiki-building : currently working on a passion project that serves to curate human skills, tools and frameworks (like this one but more towards understanding our shared humanity) that would serve as a knowledge so that people (with an internet connection) can use these tools for personal and collective flourishing.
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Almudena Lopez de Cardenas
Leeds, UK
I am an Ecological Economics student with a particular interest in environmental governance and policy development. My previous research has focused on the use of menstrual products, aiming to understand how their consumption can become more sustainable by tackling social, technical and infrastructural barriers. I have a strong passion for all things sustainability, and the Doughnut Economics model is no exception. #periodpoverty
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Andrea Armeni
New York, NY, USA
Co-Founder at Transform Finance. Faculty at NYU Wagner and Director of the Social Impact, Innovation, and Investment specialization. Exploring how capital can be a tool for transformative social change - and itself be transformed. Focused on alternative models of and ownership at the enterprise level.
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Sophia G.
Vienna
I first came into contact with Doughnut Economics when I worked on my Bachelor thesis last year. Currently I am living in Vienna doing my Master in Global Change and Sustainabilty. I am curious about alternative economic pathways and want to engage myself more actively.
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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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Janifal Alipal
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
I am a passionate data analyst working with the Institute for Development Studies (Sabah), a government-linked think-tank company under the Chief Minister Office of Sabah, Malaysia. With a background in data analysis and research, my main focus is on generating insights and supporting evidence-based decision-making for development initiatives in the region. I am deeply committed to utilising data-driven approaches to address societal challenges and contribute to sustainable development goals.
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Daniela Prieto
Amsterdam
I studied urban management and development with a specialization in Economics and a master's degree in Urban Management, Sustainability, and Climate Change. I possess a holistic approach that enables me to analyze, develop, and address challenges in a unique manner. With seven years of experience in diverse fields spanning the private and public sectors, I have gained a comprehensive perspective. Throughout my career, I have worked on various topics, including sustainable mobility, socio-economic and financial assessment, risk assessment, project evaluation, research, urban planning, and sustainability from different stakeholder viewpoints. This breadth of experience equips me with a well-rounded approach to tackling challenges, problems, and projects. Two years ago, I made the decision to pursue my dream of acquiring further knowledge in the field of sustainability. This led me to choose the Netherlands as the destination for my master's studies. Embarking on this path required a considerable leap in my professional journey, and while it was not an easy decision to start anew, my dedication to contributing to the creation of a more sustainable world remains unwavering. Upon learning about the DEAL community and the specific role it offers, I was immediately captivated by the prospect of bridging the gap between theory and practice. Recognizing the significance of collaboration with key stakeholders, including businesses, cities, academia, and citizens. I consider that it is imperative that we take actionable steps to reduce adverse impacts on the environment and cultivate awareness of the planet's limits. This awareness is crucial for informing decision-making processes on a global scale, all from a sustainability perspective.
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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.