Seattle Donut Days Celebration (Past)
Celebrate Global Donut Days with the Seattle Donut Economics Coalition
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Join us in celebrating Global Donut Days with a local celebration in Seattle! We'll be at the Seattle Cider Company Taproom (4660 Ohio Ave S, Seattle) in their Events Room on Thursday, November 7th 5:30-7:30pm. Join us anytime! Chat with other donut economics interested folks, learn more about donut economics, hear about what the group has been up to this year (starting a Seattle city portrait donut and more!), and help us plan for what is to come.
Since the location isn't the best for public transit, we encourage carpooling - post a comment if you're able to give or you need a ride.
Questions? Reach out to donut@civicdev.org
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Megan Stachura
Vashon (near Seattle), Washington
I am a data engineer, analyst, and project manager passionate about working as part of a compassionate team to create a regenerative, equitable future for all. I care deeply about being part of a team that values diversity in all forms, empowers everyone to be a leader, holds compassionate spaces that allow everyone to do their best work, and works to improve social and environmental well being. I have an expertise in using data to support informed decision making, from fisheries management to financial technology. Using tools including SQL, Python, R, and AWS, I develop and manage data pipelines, analyze data to find key results, and build visual data dashboards that enable others to make decisions on an ongoing basis.
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Hana Lee
Seattle, Washington, United States
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Kim Schwarzkopf
Duwamish, Seattle, Washington, United States of America
I’m a mom and a filmmaker with a passion for learning, sharing and taking steps towards what it takes to have a sustainable peace for all! #IncreasethePeace #AcrosstheBridge #RiverCitySkatePark
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Marnie Cannon
Seattle, WA
I'm a product management professional based in Seattle, WA, currently seeking to transition my career into the climate tech space. In late summer/early fall 2023, I participated in the Terra.do "Climate Change: Learning for Action" program, which was my first introduction to Doughnut Economics. At that time I was reflecting that "ever-increasing growth" as a primary success metric for companies seems not only unrealistic but tends to drive perverse incentives to generate more profit at the expense of employee morale and wellness. I wondered why companies have to perpetually grow -why can't a business be considered "successful" because it achieves and maintains a stable and sustainable level of profitability? I understand the unfortunate answer that our current economic system gives, but reading Doughnut Economics gave me hope that we can move towards a better system. I'm still very much learning about the various sectors within the climate space, but some key areas of interest for me are , , and .