
Doughnut Principles of Practice
A PDF of the Doughnut Principles of Practice ready to print

Version 1.0 (September 2020)
Overview
DEAL has developed a set of principles to guide our own evolution and our choice of collaborations. We ask that these principles are placed at the heart of any project and initiative that aims to put the ideas of Doughnut Economics into practice.

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They refer to me as the "Mexican Lawyer with a French name in the City of London". I am a partner of the Mexican independent law firm Nader, Hayaux & Goebel (NHG) and trusted advisor of multinational clients and foreign investors on financing transactions, M&A and other operations involving the Mexican and Latin American market, where I lead NHGâs pioneering London office, NHGâs insurance and reinsurance practice group and NHG's regenerative practice group. I serve as NED in two Mexican insurance companies, and I am a member of Chapter Zero UK and founder of Chapter Zero Mexico. My life partner Maria and I enjoy living in Kew Gardens, raising together Jose Pablo (22), Maria Jose (20), Geronimo (18) and Carlota (15), producing films to reconnect with nature and ancestral wisdom to raise consciousness, sharing our experiences in our blog myhaysar.com and being of service, holding space, deep weaving, sharing bread and wine, learning from our own experiences, walking and hiking.
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Rhys Taylor
Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
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Jared Ruiz Bybee
San Clemente, California, United States of America
Past hats I've worn include attorney, professor, entrepreneur, consultant, investor. I'm a San Joaquin Valley raised Mexican American - lived all over the country and now finally home in California. I'm pretty good at breaking down tricky problems. I like people, I don't talk over or disregard women, and people generally like working with me.
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Kathy Gibbs
London, England, United Kingdom & Barbados
I am a chartered structural engineer who, in last several years, has held more multi-disciplinary design team leadership roles. I advocate for best practice in design and implementation throughout the built environment with a keen focus on sustainable (environmental, economic and social) development, and beyond resilient design. My project work has been diverse but has included a significant amount of healthcare related projects, and I have been supporting the promotion of healthy lifestyles in the built environment through planning and design. I am also a WELL AP. Disaster mitigation and disaster risk reduction are also key areas of interest. I am originally from the Caribbean region â an area particularly susceptible to natural hazards, such as hurricanes & earthquakes, & increasingly vulnerable because of the climate crisis, all hazards I have addressed in my work. My career has meant I have been based in Barbados, United Kingdom, Belgium, Turkey, Qatar, and The Netherlands.
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Shaktari Belew
Ashland, Oregon, United States of America
I am a life-long learner. From a early background in computer systems, which gave me a whole-systems lens through which to approach the rest of my life, I've been an educator, author, artist, Transition movement trainer/contributor (since 2008), Permaculture instructor/designer, group facilitator, complementary currency designer, researcher, parent, grandparent. I love seeing through multiple lenses and points-of-view. I guess you could say I am a Whole-Systems, Biomimicry, "DANCING ON MY LEARNING EDGES" explorer ... contributing, connecting, and loving, with joy.
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azi arman
London Borough of Lewisham, England, United Kingdom
Transformation expert, helping purpose-led organisations design & achieve positive social impact
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Gill Wildman
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
We work with people who have half an idea, or maybe a whole one, and who donât really consider themselves business material. We donât work with the usual suspects. We go to where the businesses are, so weâre a little bit nomadic.
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Luciana Maia