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  • Owen Garling

    He provides an important conduit between the Bennett Institute’s own researchers and policymakers in the UK and internationally. His work helps to ensure that the research reaches the right policy and public audiences as well as making sure that our research is focussing on the questions that matter. His work covers all of the Bennett […]

  • Festival of Economics
    Chris Giles

    Chris Giles

    Giles’s reporting beat covers global and UK economic affairs and he writes a UK economics column fortnightly. Before joining the FT as economics editor, he was an economics reporter for the BBC, worked for Ofcom, the telecommunications regulator, and started his career with seven years as an economist for the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

  • Festival of the Future City

    Ian Goldin

    Goldin has received wide recognition for his contributions to development and research, including having been knighted by the French Government, receiving an honorary doctorate from the University of Romania, and nominated Global Leader of Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum. He has extensive media experience, appearing on all the major broadcasters, including having being interviewed […]

  • Gabriella Gómez-Mont

    She was also the Chief Creative Officer of Mexico City, and the founder of Laboratorio para la Ciudad (2013 – 2018), the award-winning experimental arm and creative think-tank of the Mexico City government, reporting to the Mayor. As director of the Lab, she headed a highly transdisciplinary team: from urban geographers, political scientists and civic […]

  • Festival of the Future City

    Marie-Annick Gournet 

    Marie-Annick founded the Global Majority Teachers (GMTs) Network, a community of practice bringing together qualified Black and Asian teachers in Bristol.  She set up a UKRI funded research team of 16 GMTs doing pedagogical research on issues relating to the legacy of enslavement and its impact.   Throughout her professional career Marie-Annick worked with a range of […]

  • Festival of Economics

    Jean-Michel Grand

    He started his career in the humanitarian sector in 1994 as a logistician during the Bosnian War and spent the following years working in humanitarian crises such as those in Chechnya, Northern Rakhine state in Myanmar, Tajikistan, Malawi and Zimbabwe, mainly for Action Against Hunger. Over the past two decades, Grand has dedicated his efforts […]

  • Leonora Grcheva

    Leonora Grcheva

    At Doughnut Economics Action Lab, she leads the engagement with cities, municipalities and other place-based administrations that are interested in putting Doughnut Economics into practice in their own context. Image credit: Kate Raworth

  • Anne Green

    She has published in high profile journals and has written numerous reports for UK Government Departments and agencies. Anne is experienced in disseminating the results of her research to academic, policy and practitioner audiences.

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