Sofie Andersson

Sofie Andersson är en entreprenör vars stora drivkraft är att utrota utanförskap. Som grundare och VD på Schvung har hon tagit fram innovationer, allt från simskolor till komplexa samverkanslösningar, för att bidra till ett mer inkluderande samhälle. Sofie har en bakgrund inom psykologi, ledarskap och organisationsutveckling. Hon har även arbetat många år på Hyper Island och är UGL-handledare.

 

Fredrik Hillelson

Fredrik Hillelson är VD och grundare av Novare. Fredrik har genom åren genomfört fler än tusen rekryteringsuppdrag, främst för roller till ledningsgrupper och styrelser. Fredrik Hillelson arbetar brett med både internationella och svenska företag inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, kultursfären, stiftelser samt frivillig- och intresseorganisationer. Han är även en ofta anlitad föreläsare och talar gärna om jämlik rekrytering och mångfald.

Johanna Adami

Johanna Adami har en bakgrund som läkare, folkhälsovetare och professor i klinisk epidemiologi. Hon har även jobbat med hälsoinnovationer inom näringslivet, myndighetsvärlden och regeringskansliet.  Johanna Adami driver flera tvärdisciplinära forskningsprojekt med mål att ta fram evidensbaserade metoder och verka för att dessa implementeras i vården. Som rektor för Sophiahemmets Högskola har hon haft en central roll i satsningarna att omskola SAS-permitterad personal för att gå in och stötta vården under coronapandemin.

Joakim Netz

Joakim Netz är forskare vid Tekniska Högskolan vid Jönköpings universitet. Han har bland annat bedrivit forskning kring innovation och förnyelse i försvarssektorn med särskilt fokus på värdeskapande och företags bidragande till hantering av samhällsutmaningar. Just nu leder Joakim Netz ett forskningsprojekt som tittar närmare på hur företag ställer om för att bidra i coronakrisen. Projektet är finansierat av Myndigheten för samhällsskydd och beredskap.

Jos de Blok

Jos de Blok is the founder and CEO of Buurtzorg (neighborhood nursing). Founded in 2006 with one team of four nurses,  Buurtzorg has transformed home-based health care in the Netherlands and it has created an innovative method for nursing care at home.

Jos de Blok is a nurse by education and considered a change agent when it comes to the organization of community based (home) care.  Before he established Buurtzorg he had several senior management positions in home care organizations including director Innovations for medical services.

He is a globally recognized keynote speaker, changemaker and visionary. 

As a community based and client centered organization, Buurtzorg connects highly qualified licensed nurses and clients to create positive and proactive solutions that are effective, holistic, and sustainable.

 

Michele-Lee Moore

Dr. Michele-Lee Moore is a senior researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre and is the Senior Advisor on Transdisciplinary Education. Moore’s research focuses on global and local water governance, social innovation, and governance transformations for social-ecological resilience. Beyond her research, Moore also has extensive experience in designing and facilitating transformative spaces for practitioners aimed at applying resilience insights in real-time development projects.

Indy Johar

Indy Johar is an architect, co-founder of 00 (project00.cc) and a Senior Innovation Associate with the Young Foundation and Visiting Professor at the University of Sheffield.

Indy, on behalf of 00, has co-founded multiple social ventures from Impact Hub Westminster to Impact Hub Birmingham and the HubLaunchpad Accelerator, along with working with large global multinationals & institutions to support their transition to a positive Systems Economy.

Indy is a Fellow of the RSA, Respublica Fellow, JRF Anti-Poverty Strategy Programme Advisory Group member and a member of the Mayor of London’s SME Working Group and most recently a member of the RSA Inclusive Growth Commission.

Indy has taught & lectured at various institutions from the University of Bath, TU-Berlin; Architectural Association, University College London, Princeton.

Indy has written for many national and international publications on the future of design, systems change and social investment.

Most recently he has founded Dark Matter – a field laboratory focused on radically redesigning the bureaucratic & institutional infrastructure of our cities, regions and towns for a more democratic, distributed great transition.

Per Olsson

Per Olsson is a researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, where he focuses on system entrepreneurship, socio-ecological innovations and the training of ”change agents”. He is especially interested in questions regarding unsustainable global development trends, as well as various types of ”tipping-points” linked to crises and conflicts. Per Olsson is an active member of the organization Resilience Alliance and editor of the journal Ecology and Society.

Margaret Heffernan

The author of six books, Margaret’s third book, Willful Blindness : Why We Ignore the Obvious at our Peril was named one of the most important business books of the decade by the Financial Times. In 2015, she was awarded the Transmission Prize for A Bigger Prize: Why Competition isn’t Everything and How We Do Better, described as ”meticulously researched… engagingly written… universally relevant and hard to fault.” Her TED talks have been seen by over twelve million people and in 2015 TED published Beyond Measure: The Big Impact of Small Changes. Her most recent book, Uncharted: How to map the future was published in 2020.

She is a Professor of Practice at the University of Bath, Lead Faculty for the Forward Institute’s Responsible Leadership Programme and, through Merryck & Co., mentors CEOs and senior executives of major global organizations. She holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Bath and continues to write for the Financial Times and the Huffington Post.

Caroline Casey

Caroline Casey

Caroline Casey, founder and creator of The Valuable 500, is an award-winning social entrepreneur. Committed to building a global movement on inclusive business for the 1.3 billion people in the world with a disability, over the past two decades she has set up several organisations and initiatives centred on disability business inclusion.

Caroline is also a TED speaker, Ashoka Fellow, Eisenhower Fellow, a past advisor for the Clinton Global Initiative, a One Young World Counsellor and is a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.

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