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Laura Storm
Company: Regenerators
Title: Founder
Country: Denmark
Sector: Sustainability
Age: 37
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Know for: Co-Founder Sustainia
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Laura is the Founder of the Regenerators a pioneering collective focused on aiding the transformation to design, organizations, cities and life build on nature’s regenerative value-creating principles. Regenerators want to replace the current destructive business paradigm that causes huge strain on our social and ecological systems with a paradigm based on regenerative principles where we move away from the take, make, dispose approach to our natural and human resources and instead redesign systems and structures where purpose, people, planet and profit collectively thrive and flourish.
Laura has spent her entire career working in the intersection between business, sustainability, climate change policy and innovation building impact- and purpose-driven organizations, conferences, campaigns and movements. All have they focused on engaging the business world in the global transformation to sustainability and includes the Copenhagen Climate Council, the World Business Summit on Climate Change, Project Green Light, and Sustainia. Under Laura's leadership, Sustainia became a global mega-brand within sustainability with an outreach to more than 150 million people, a database of 4000 sustainable solutions, multiple state-of-the art publications and a unique partner network. For her work she has been awarded the title ‘Worldchanger’ by Greenbiz and is selected by the World Economic Forum as a ‘Young Global Leader’. She has also been selected to join the World Economic Forum’s Expert Network as an expert in sustainable development and climate change. Laura hosts the podcast Cracks of Light - Leadership for a thriving world that engage leaders in a dialogue around the needed paradigm shift towards regeneration instead of destruction.
Laura has a Master in Political Communication and Leadership from Copenhagen Business School and a bachelor in Business administration and policy-development from Westminster Business School in London.
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