
Madhavi Venkatesan
Madhavi Venkatesan is a faculty member in the Department of Economics, Northeastern University. She has published three economics textbooks under the series A Framework for Sustainable Practices. In 2019, her fourth

Maisie McCarthy
Recent First-Class Marketing graduate from the University of Bristol with a deep commitment to purpose-led business. Maisie is driven by an interest in how sustainability can reshape the relationship between

Mandy Stoker
Mandy is a Director and founder of E4 environment Ltd established in 2000. The company advises business on sustainability, environmental compliance, and renewable energy. As the wife of a farmer,

Marc Beckmann
Marc is the German National Coordinator for Positive Money Europe and is leading all activities related to Germany. In addition, he is supporting advocacy efforts on the European level. Previously,

Marco Janssen
Marco is a Professor in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University, USA. He is also the director of the Center for Behavior, Institutions and the Environment at the

Marco Sebastianelli
Marco works in impact investment. He holds a PhD in Economics and Social Sciences from the Institute of Advanced Studies in Pavia, where he specialised in the conceptualisation and measurement

Margaret Lund
Margaret is an independent consultant specialising in the areas of community development finance and shared ownership strategies. Throughout her 30-year career, Margaret has worked with enterprises in every major cooperative

Maria Gabriela Palacio
María Gabriela is a development economist, currently Assistant Professor at the Institute for History of Leiden University. She holds a PhD in Development Studies from Erasmus University Rotterdam and degrees

Marianna Leite
Marianna is a legal scholar and a gender and development expert with considerable experience in international human rights law, strategic litigation, in-depth gender analysis and qualitative data gathering. Marianna a

Mark Davis
Mark is an economic sociologist at the University of Leeds. Mark’s research evaluates the potential of alternative finance to build a fairer economy and led to the co-creation with UK local

Mark E Thomas
Mark is the author of 99%. He has spent most of his career in business; for many years he ran the Strategy practice at PA Consulting Group. During this time, he

Martha Hungwe
Martha’s work bridges economic justice, gender justice, and human rights. She focuses on advancing gender equality in global tax policy, sovereign debt, and corporate accountability through rigorous research and advocacy.

Martin Parker
Martin attempts through his research and writing to widen the scope of what is usually part of business and management studies, whether in terms of particular sorts of organisations (the

Matheus Grasselli
Matheus is a professor of Financial Mathematics at McMaster University, Canada, and the former Deputy Director of the Fields Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Toronto. He is the author of

Megan Blake
Megan is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Sheffield. She has more than 25 years of experience conducting primary research and analysis on social innovation, community


Michael Paetz
Michael is a lecturer at the Department of Economics at the University of Hamburg. He has created an explanatory blog on the basics of a monetary economy (was-ist-geld.de) and is

Michael Williams
Michael is a historian by trade who has long been sceptical of mainstream economics’ insistence that we live in a world of scarcity. His historical perspective allows him to see

Michele Stua
Michele is an independent researcher and an internally recognised expert on climate change governance and finance. Aside from academic positions he has worked as a consultant for the Brazilian government

Miriam Brett
Miriam is Director of Research and Advocacy for Common Wealth think tank, working on ownership strategies for a democratic and sustainable economy. She is also a research fellow for The

Miss Ettie Kett
Ettie is an expert on modern manners and author of the forthcoming book ‘Thank you, please’.
