
Mirjam Muller
Mirjam is Assistant Professor in Feminist Philosophy at Humboldt University Berlin. Her research lies at the intersection of feminist and political theory. She focuses on feminist critiques of work and
Monica Lee
Director and Company Secretary, Monica Lee, was Visiting Professor of HRD at Newcastle Business School, and based at Lancaster University Management School for many years. She has worked with a

Mwangi wa Gĩthĩnji
Mwangi is Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director of Economics at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Co-Director of the World Studies Interdisciplinary Project. He was Chairperson of the Five Colleges

Noreena Hertz
Described as ‘one of the world’s most inspiring women’ by Vogue, Noreena is a renowned thought leader, academic and broadcaster. Her books, The Silent Takeover, I.O.U. and Eyes Wide Open,

Oliver Hart
Oliver is currently the Andrew E. Furer Professor of Economics at Harvard University, where he has taught since 1993. He has published a book (Firms, Contracts, and Financial Structure, Oxford

Özlem Onaran
Prof Özlem Onaran is a prize-winning Feminist Economist at the University of Greenwich and Director of the Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre. She has done extensive research on issues of

Pam Warhurst CBE
Pam has been an activist and advisor for over 40 years. She has been involved in local politics and national policy as the Chair of the Board of the Forestry

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

Richard Baldwin
Richard Baldwin is Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute (Geneva), President of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (London), and Founder of VoxEU.org. In addition to his research

Richard Murphy
Richard Murphy is a chartered accountant and a political economist, an anti-poverty campaigner and a tax expert. He is Professor of Practice in International Political Economy at City University, London

Rick Bookstaber
Rick Bookstaber is the Chief Risk Officer in the Office of the CIO for the Regents of the University of California, with oversight across its $110 billion of assets. He

Rosie Collington
Rosie is a PhD candidate at IIPP whose writing has been published in the Guardian, Open Democracy and the Independent. Her academic research has been published by New Political Economy and the Institute for

Ruben Andersson
Ruben is a professor of social anthropology at the Department of International Development at the University of Oxford. His research has been concerned with borders, migration and security, and he

Samantha Power
Samantha is the Director and Co-Founder of the BioFi Project, a regenerative economist, futurist, and bioregionalist who focuses on aligning finance with ecological and cultural regeneration. She is known for

Sherry Kasper
Sherry Davis Kasper is a Professor Emerita of Economics at Maryville College, a liberal arts college in Maryville, Tennessee, USA. Her research includes study of alternative financial institutions, economics education,

Smita Srinivas
Smita Srinivas holds a Ph.D. from MIT and is the EAEPE Myrdal Prize author of “Market Menagerie: Health and Development in Late Industrial States” (Stanford University Press, 2012). She has recently

Stephen Ziliak
Stephen is Professor of Economics and Faculty Member of the Social Justice Studies Program at Roosevelt University in Chicago, and Conjoint Professor of Business and Law at the University of

Steve Keen
Professor Steve Keen is both critic of mainstream economics and a developer of a modern complex systems approach to economics. Best known for the book Debunking Economics, he was a

Sue Pritchard
Sue is the Chief Executive of Food, Farming and Countryside Commission and is focused on leading the organisation in its mission to bring people together to find radical and practical

Surbhi Kesar
Surbhi is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Azim Premji University. Her research areas include political economy, development economics, labour economics, particularly informality, exclusion, and structural transformation in labour surplus

Tehila Sasson
Tehila is an Associate Professor of Modern History in the Faculty of History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow and Tutor in History at Wadham College. She is

Tessy Britton
Tessy is Chief Executive of Participatory City Foundation, an initiative that will start to build a large urban Demonstration Neighbourhood in a London borough (of 200,000+ residents) in early 2017.

Tim Jackson
Tim Jackson is Director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP). and Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey in the UK. CUSP builds on

Tom Bergin
Tom is an investigative financial journalist for Reuters, specialising in tax dodging, illicit money flows, bribery and corporate malpractice. His work has prompted parliamentary inquiries and won numerous awards in

Tom Szaky
Tom is founder and CEO of TerraCycle, a global leader in the collection and repurposing of complex waste streams. TerraCycle operates in 21 countries, working with some of the world’s

Tony Greenham
Tony Greenham is an expert on banking reform, inclusive finance and sustainability. After an initial career in the City as a chartered accountant and investment banker with Barclays and Credit

Tony Myatt
Tony received his PhD from McMaster University with distinction in theory and is an award-winning teacher. He has taught at McMaster University, the University of Western Ontario, the University of

Waqar Rizvi
Waqar is a Canadian-Pakistani broadcast journalist, sociopolitical analyst and consultant with over 15 years of international experience. He currently hosts a primetime show on British Muslim TV and is pursuing

Wendy Adamba
Wendy is an experienced manager skilled in Social and Behavior Change programming, Customer Service, Public Speaking, Training, Leadership, and Community Outreach. Strong professional with a Bachelor of Arts in Social

Wolfram Elsner
Wolfram Elsner has been Professor of Economics at University of Bremen, Germany, since 1995. Prior to that he worked in regional economic development in Germany at the state level. He