Kate Raworth

Kate Raworth (‘Ray-worth’) is an ecological economist and creator of the Doughnut - a concept that aims to meet the needs of all people within the means of the living planet - and co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab. Her internationally best-selling book 'Doughnut Economics: seven ways to think like a 21st-century economist' has been translated into over 20 languages and has been widely influential with diverse audiences, from the UN General Assembly and Pope Francis to Extinction Rebellion. 

Kate is a Senior Associate at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute, where she teaches the Masters in Environmental Change and Management. She is also a Professor of Practice at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.
Over the past 25 years, Kate’s career has taken her from working with micro-entrepreneurs in the villages of Zanzibar to co-authoring the Human Development Report for UNDP in New York, followed by a decade as Senior Researcher at Oxfam. 

She holds a first-class BA in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, and an MSc in Economics for Development, both from Oxford University, and has honorary doctorates from the University of York, KU Leuven, and Business School Lausanne.
Kate is a member of the Club of Rome and currently serves on the World Health Organisation Council on the Economics of Health for All.