
Julian Abel
Throughout his career as a palliative care physician, Julian has become increasingly involved in finding ways of building compassionate communities to support people at end-of-life. He is currently Director of

Julien Etienne
Julien has worked as a policy analyst in academia, government and consulting for more than 15 years. He is redirecting his efforts towards climate change mitigation and adaptation, with a

Justin Taberham
Justin is a water industry Insight Consultant, with more than 35 years’ experience in the water sector, working in policy, regulation, risks, challenges, and trends.

Jyoti Banerjee
Jyoti is co-founder of North Star Transition, a start-up focused on accelerating systemic change. He spent ten years as a technology entrepreneur before getting involved in impact investing. He was

Karen Marshall
Karen has been a teacher for over 27 years in a variety of schools and has taken leadership roles in girls’ schools now for over two decades. She has a

Kate Bayliss
Kate is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Economics at SOAS and a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Leeds. For over two decades she has been conducting

Kate Swade
Kate is a co-executive director of Shared Assets, a social enterprise think and do tank that reimagines what we can do with land, and a director of Digital Commons, a

Katherine Trebeck
Katherine is Knowledge and Policy Lead at the Wellbeing Economy Alliance and member of the CUSP Advisory Board. In her longstanding involvement with Oxfam, she developed Oxfam’s Humankind Index. Her

Kathleen McAfee
Kathleen’s research is about “selling nature to save it”: climate cap-&-trade, carbon offsets, and alternative approaches linking climate change, public health, food, and global environmental justice. She was a co-founder

Katy Wiese
Katy is an ecofeminist that works for the European Environmental Bureau as a Policy Officer for Economic Transition and Gender Equality. She is working on economic transition policies, advocating for a feminist economic system centred around

Keith Harrison-Broninski
Keith is an author, speaker, and technology/business consultant specialising in collaboration across organisational boundaries as well as social technology for wellness, community, and finance. Keith’s first book was “Human Interactions”,

Kerry Wolters
Kerry, partner at Kimiya Tactics SL, started as a financial analyst in investment banking for Kleinwort Benson in the City of London, and subsequently in charge of the Latin American

Kevin Deane
Kevin is lecturer in Global Public Health at Queen Mary University of London. He is a member of Reteaching Economics, and the co-coordinator of the Teaching Political Economy Working Group for

Kira Allmann
Kira is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Media Law & Policy in the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford. Her research explores how people on the margins

Lachlan Kenneally
Lachlan is a PhD candidate based at the University of Greenwich, as part of the UK Food Systems Centre for Doctoral Training. His research explores the practices and politics of

Laura Zampini
Laura is a final-year International Relations student at the London School of Economics. She has been involved with student journalism at university and is particularly interested in educational development and post-colonial studies.

Lauren Leek
Lauren is a political economist, data scientist, and public-facing researcher known for her work at the intersection of computational social science and urban inequality. She holds a PhD from the

Laurie Laybourn-Langton
Laurie is a trustee of Rethinking Economics, an international network of students, academics and professionals building a better economics in society and the classroom. He is also a Senior Research

Laurie Macfarlane
Laurie Macfarlane is a Senior Economist at the New Economics Foundation and an editor at openDemocracyUK. He holds a first-class Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Strathclyde. Mr.

Lebohang Liepollo Pheko
Lebohang is an activist scholar, public intellectual, development practitioner for over 25 years. Her broad research Interests include Afrikan political economy, States and nationhood, international trade & global financial governance

Leon Wansleben
Leon joined the LSE in 2014 as an Assistant Professor. His main areas of interest include economic sociology (in particular the study of financial markets), the sociology of knowledge and
