
Nick Robins
Nick is Professor in Practice for Sustainable Finance at the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics. The focus of his work is on how to mobilise finance

Nick Skelton
Nick is a strategic consultant advising universities, charities, and other organisations. He works at the intersection of technology and organisational cultures: using digital to improve ways of working. Nick makes

Nicolette Boater
Nicolette is a regenerative place-making adviser based in the UK’s Bristol Avon bioregion, crafting innovative approaches to economic organisation, collaboration and governance. She draws on a wealth of experience catalysing

Nigella Vigoroso-Heck
Nigella heads up an economics department in a leading independent school. (S)he uses a pseudonym to avoid offence or embarrassment.

Niko Humalisto
Niko works as an advocacy specialist in Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission and has a title of an adjunct professor of social geography from the University of Eastern Finland. He has

Nina Boeger
Nina is a qualified solicitor and German lawyer. She is currently a Reader in Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Law and Enterprise at the University of Bristol Law

Nina Teasdale
Nina is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Economic Justice, at Glasgow Caledonian University. Gender and equality related issues are central to her research interests, with a particular focus

Noel Cass
Noel is a Research Fellow in Energy Demand Behaviour in the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds, UK. His research for over 30 years has focussed on

Parmjit Nahil
Parmjit is a resilient communities specialist currently living in England. She has been a Community Developer, Hypnotherapist and a Commissioning Officer in mental health. As founder of the Restorative Network, she

Patricia Gestoso
Patricia is a scientific services leader and a diversity and inclusion tech evangelist. Throughout her career as global head of scientific support, training, and services, Patricia has worked with Fortune

Paul Ekins
Paul is a British academic in the field of sustainable economics, currently Professor of Resources and Environment Policy at University College London leading the Institute for Sustainable Resources. He was

Paul Frijters
Paul completed his Masters in Econometrics at the University of Groningen, and a PhD in wellbeing economics at the University of Amsterdam. He joined the Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College in

Pete Barbrook-Johnson
Pete is a Senior Research Fellow based at the University of Surrey and hosted by the Centre for the Evaluation of Complexity Across the Nexus and the Centre for Research

Peter Jackson
Peter is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Sheffield. He Co-Directs the University’s Institute for Sustainable Food.

Peter Manley
Peter is a Business Process and Data Analyst / musician currently living and working in Ireland. Peter worked for many years in ‘The City’ specialising as a Quant (quantitative Research analyst), working

Phil Bloomer
Phil became Executive Director of Business & Human Rights Resource Centre in 2013. Phil leads strategy and outreach globally working with 80 global team members and allies. Programmes are focused

Prashant Vaze
Prashant Vaze is a environmental economist and green finance expert based in Goa, India. He works as a consultant for ODI and board member of the Green House think Tank.

Raj Thamotheram
Raj is a globally recognized pioneer and author in the field of long-term and sustainable investment. He has founded/chaired several sustainable finance initiatives and regularly works with senior investment decision-makers.

Rebecca Annells
Rebecca is a biomedical scientist and PhD candidate at the University of Bath and she joins North Star Transition on a 3 month internship to provide a more academic and
René Kemp
René is professor of innovation and sustainable development at ICIS and professorial fellow of UNU-MERIT. He is interested in the link between micro change and macro change. He is well-known

Rev Paul Nicolson
Rev Paul Nicolson founded the Zacchaeus 2000 Trust (Z2K) in response to the poll tax in 1997. He raised the funds in 1968 to commission the Family Budget Unit to