Margareta Rämgård

Margareta Rämgård är docent i vårdvetenskap och doktor i kulturgeografi med inriktning hälsa. Margareta har bland annat utarbetat arbetsmodeller för tvärvetenskapliga hälsofrämjande innovationer för integration i urbana bostadsmiljöer. Hon är också specialiserad inom deltagarbaserade metoder och arbetar sedan fem år tillbaka med att utveckla verktyg för att mäta ”social impact” i användardrivna processer.

Margareta är bland annat styrelseledamot i SPARC (Swedish Participatory action Community) och svensk representant i ICPHR (International Colloboration of participatory health research).

Hassan Maraki

Hassan started as a Right To Play program participant in 2018. He is now a staff member, a Youth Leader – one of the key players in the organization. Hasan helps other youths to be empowered to make a change in their lives, by leading by example. A true role model!

Emma Lindgren

Emma is the Director at Ashoka Nordic where she has worked since 2015 with Nordic and global strategic partnerships, program development and expansion – most recently to the Finnish market. Prior to Ashoka, Emma led a network of business leaders in Sweden from different sectors to learn, act and advocate on climate mitigation and adaptation.

David Cuartielles

Ashoka Fellow David Cuartielles is a social innovator in the open source space. He is currently helping to curate the Coronavirus Makers Forum that they set up on March 13 as the crisis was getting worse. Ten thousand of makers are coordinating efforts today to build masks, respirators and cabins for hospitals.

Per-Anders Hillgren

Per-Anders Hillgren is professor in interaction design at the School of Arts and Communication, Malmö University and has been active in the research field of participatory design for a number of years. He is interested in how we can embrace diverse understandings of the worlds we live in and how this can go hand in hand with opportunities to change these worlds in more sustainable directions. At present he coordinates the research platform Collaborative Future-Making at Malmö University. 

Karl Johan Bonnedahl

Karl Johan Bonnedahl, docent i företagsekonomi, forskar om hållbarhet och förändringsbehov i ekonomisk teori och praktik. I detta är social innovation en viktig dimension, och forskning bedrivs i samarbete med bl.a. Coompanion och Umeå kommun i olika projekt. En av redaktörerna för antologi om svensk forskning om social innovation kopplad till Agenda 2030.

Eva Moe

Eva Moe is head of Reglab, a forum for knowledge and capacity building focusing on regional development in Sweden. For many years Eva has been a change manager, dialogue facilitator and manager of change processes on a national and regional level. Eva has a background as Head of communications at Luleå university of Technology and programme manager at The Knowledge foundation. 

Dougald Hine

Dougald Hine is a writer, thinker and project maker, who is interested in the power of culture and concerned about climate change. He is one of the founders of the Dark Mountain Project and the School of Everything. He is also the founder of the ‘utopian regeneration agency’ Spacemakers. At present he is, together with his partner Anna Björkman, engaged in the learning community A school called HOME. 

Beata Wickbom

Beata has been a front figure in the Swedish tech and startup scene since 1995. She is an expert on digital transformation in traditional organizations. Her deep understanding of how trends will affect business, leadership and value creation, in combination with an ability to explain complex issues, have made her a sought after speaker and moderator. Over the years she has worked with all types of industries and professions, which has equipped her with valuable experience and insights. She will not only contribute with her own expertise, but also adapt it to the client’s demand and prerequisites.

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