
Vanessa Andreotti
(CAN/BRA)
Cultural theorist, educator, and social activist reimagining relational ways of learning and at the edges of modernity. Vanessa is a Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria, Canada, and co-founder of the Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures collective.

Nora Bateson (US/SWE)
Award-winning filmmaker, writer, facilitator, and educator, as well as President of the International Bateson Institute, inviting us to sense the complexity of life through questions that are alive. Nora is known for her pioneering work on Warm Data and transcontextual research

Dave Snowden (Wales)
Founder & Chief Scientific Officer of The Cynefin Company. A leading voice in applied complexity science, inviting us to navigate uncertainty without defaulting to false simplifications. Creator of the Cynefin Framework, Sensemaker, and Estuarine Mapping.

Samantha Sweetwater (US)
Gaian futurist, transformational facilitator, and leadership coach inviting us into embodiment, attunement, and planetary relational maturity. Samantha’s work lives at the edges where systems unravel and new forms of kinship, leadership, and belonging take root. For over three decades, she has accompanied individuals, communities, and organizations across five continents in processes of regeneration—personal, cultural, ecological, and spiritual.

Camilla Cardoso (BRA)
Camilla Cardoso moves with Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures, navigating complexity, complicity, and unlearning amid perma-crisis. She collaborates with Meta-Relational Technologies on inquiries that stretch beyond reform into reweaving.

Giovanna de Oliveira Andreotti (CAN/BRA)
Giovanna de Oliveira Andreotti is a dancer/dance teacher, GTDF member, Warm Data Lab host, R4Rs founder, course facilitator/co-ordinator and currently coordinates an intergenerational inquiry that maps pedagogical practices addressing complexity, complicity, collapse, and accountability.

Tim Logan (FR/UK)
Tim is an education leader, connector, and facilitator. Bringing his extensive learnings and insights from a global career in youth work, teaching, school leadership and consultancy, Tim has worked with prominent clients around the world to develop new and innovative approaches to learning, well-being, and youth engagement.

Erika Eva Kuittinen (FIN)
Futures artist, educator, and educational designer working in the times between worlds. Erika is exploring future education through infinite play and relational learning. As an artist, teacher, mother, and cohabitant of this planet, she is learning to sail in the storm and breathe through the unknown, inviting others to do the same

Adam Purvis (Scotland)
Adam has spent over a decade cultivating mission-led movements for a regenerative economy, from shaping corporate and governmental agendas to influencing policy in Europe and China. At DM, he has spent the past seven years strengthening the organisation from behind the scenes, and more recently has returned to working directly with partners—leading the Human Machine Futures Arc

Michaela Ramm-Schmidt (FIN)
Michaela helps changemakers create impactful change, shifting from merely reducing harm to holistically regenerating the planet, communities, and individuals. In her work, she combines leadership & coaching skills, diverse business experience, and sustainability expertise.

Nils von Heijne (SWE)
Experienced facilitator and space holder. Also a serial entrepreneur, executive coach, shamanic practitioner, and father of two. Deeply engaged in systems change, novel organizational models, and the emergence of Business 3.0

Jenny Grettve (SWE)
Jenny is Head of Transformation at EIT Culture & Creativity, where she leads work that strengthens resilience, fosters systems thinking and opens up cultural pathways for change across partnerships. With a background in architecture, design strategies and societal transformation, Jenny brings a deep commitment to reimagining how creative work can challenge norms and build more just, regenerative futures.

Ollie Bream Mcintosh (UK)
Ollie is a PhD researcher at the Brussels School of Governance, and an affiliate researcher at Mútua Systems, investigating the design and use of digital technologies in the governance of sustainability transformations, with a focus on how platforms and AI can augment multi-stakeholder processes.

Lucas Matarazzo (BRA)
Lucas Matarazzo is co-founder at Mútua, a data intelligence social enterprise based in Brazil. Mútua offers impact intelligence by curating systems-informed theories of change and revealing mission-aligned opportunities for collective action. It leverages AI, academic knowledge, and expert feedback to generate transformative investment decision-making intelligence.

Sanna Rådelius (SWE)
Sanna works in the spaces between systems—where societal transition meets cultural narrative, and where the relational becomes infrastructural. Her practice is rooted in the design of conditions: for emergence, for coherence, for collective reimagining. She holds processes that unsettle dominant logics and gently disturb the familiar, opening space for new forms of organising, relating, and becoming.

Erika Hombert (SWE)
Erika is a startup operator–turned–investor with a background in science and business, currently working as a venture investor in the agrifood sector. She is the founder of Regenerative Futures, a local series exploring how we can show up differently in our professional lives. Having seen the VC world from the inside, Erika is drawn to questions of what impact investing truly demands, how finance can become regenerative, and how connectedness can support authentic change.

Anders Adlercreutz (FIN)
Anders Adlercreutz is Minister of Education and President of the Swedish People’s Party of Finland. With two decades of experience in architecture and more than ten years in Parliament,including roles in European and Nordic cooperation, he brings a designer’s eye to advancing education and building a recilient society.

Dr. Panu Pihkala (FIN)
Panu is an interdisciplinary researcher exploring eco-emotions, climate anxiety, and the emotional dimensions of environmental issues. A Docent in environmental theology and researcher at HELSUS, University of Helsinki, he engages audiences through public talks and workshops, inviting us to see how emotions can inspire meaningful action in the face of ecological crisis.

Anni Rissanen (FIN)
Anni Rissanen is a dance artist, pedagogue and choreographer. She teaches dance, pilates and somatic movement in her studio Virgiinia for dance and movement professionals in Helsinki. She organizes movement retreats in Lapland and the Finnish archipelago. Anni is a pioneer in somatic practices and has long experience in teaching embodied movement.

Amit Paul (SWE)
Entrepreneur, facilitator, coach, and speaker, Amit Paul explores new possibilities for societal transformation. After pioneering sustainable innovation with Paxymer, he now works through initiatives such as World of Wisdom, Innrwrks, and Legacy17, focusing on how business logics as well as value and co-creation can support regenerative futures.
Main organizer
