Practitioners Network

Here you can connect with these leaders. Below each photo, you will find the name of the organization where they apply their knowledge and if you hover or click the photo, it will reveal the primary domains of social innovation they are working on. Let yourself be inspired by their actions and learn how to connect with our growing network…

Scroll through the practitioners bellow and click to read more about their work

Anjan Prakash 

Goa, Maharashtra, India

Areas of focus

Business, Organizational Change, Diversity and Inclusion, Economy, Futurism

Connect with Anjan

Anjan Prakash is a Biomimicry Professional, designer of nature-inspired education for young adults in India, and a Natural World Communicator through her blog, "How I Wonder What You Are." With over sixteen years of advertising experience and seven years dedicated to studying Biomimicry, she possesses a unique perspective on the interplay between nature's wisdom and human creativity and culture.

Currently, Anjan is developing experiential and immersive learning experiences for youth ages 15-18, rooted in Biomimicry Design thinking, innovation, and leadership. By harnessing the power of nature, youth gain introspection, inquiry, and insights while applying their learning to real-world community projects. Her ultimate goal is to empower youth to make nourishing and meaningful choices, both individually and collectively. Anjan finds fulfillment in Celebrating Life in all its forms, encompassing the human and more-than-human world and residing  at the intersection of nature's wisdom and human culture, evoking gratitude, wonder, and joy.


Anne-Marie Daniel

North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada

Areas of focus

Organizational Consulting, Communication & Conflict Resolution, and Community Resilience

Connect with Anne-Marie

Anne-Marie Daniel is a Biomimicry Professional and co-Founder/partner in Roy Group and their innovation arm, NatuR&D. NatuR&D is located on the traditional territory of the W̱SÁNEĆ people (a.k.a. Southern Vancouver Island, BC). With her interdisciplinary perspective, which includes a BFA in Theatre Design, a Graduate Certificate in Mediation, and a Master's in Biomimicry, she facilitates the innovation process so that everyone can play a role in finding creative solutions. Her approach is inclusive, collaborative, and accessible, inviting people of all talents and backgrounds to contribute their unique piece of the puzzle.

She designs virtual and in-person experiences for teams and organizations to identify the issue they are struggling with and the interests they need to meet so they can look to Nature for strategies and apply them.  From team dynamics to organizational knots, she helps people make the connection to Nature’s many ways of tackling complex problems.


Asha Singhal

Berlin, Germany

Areas of focus

Development of Protopias, Intergenerational Design, Organizational Consulting, and Coaching

Connect with Asha

Asha Singhal is a biomimicry practitioner, architect and researcher dedicated to crafting regenerative environments and envisioning transformative futures. Integrating biology, architecture, and technology, she weaves pragmatic narratives of hope inspired by nature. She is involved in several initiatives to bridge nature-positive futures with reality such as The Ray Highway, Perennial and Born Global foundation to name a few.

Asha is the Co-Director & Co-Founder of The Futuring Collective, an initiative that helps teams imagine and communicate hopeful futures. She has served as the Executive Design Lead at Biomimicry Frontiers and Research Advisor of Sustainability at Biomimicry Academy. With an international portfolio spanning diverse projects, she advocates for a world where our built systems not only harmonize with nature but also shape a possible and regenerative tomorrow.


Brandi Mack

Emeryville, California, USA

Areas of focus

Community Development, Women's Leadership, Organizational Consulting, Holistic Health Education, Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Connect with Brandi

Brandi Mack is a community development leader and consultant with expertise in women's leadership, organizational consulting, holistic health education, and traditional ecological knowledge. She is the founder of The Butterfly Movement, a non-profit organization that empowers women and girls of color to become agents of change in their communities. Brandi's work has been recognized by numerous organizations, including the National Science Foundation and the White House Council on Women and Girls. She speaks at numerous conferences, including a 2023 session at Living Futures. She holds a degree in Organizational Management and is a certified Holistic Health Practitioner. 

Brandi believes in the power of community-led solutions to create more just and equitable societies. Her work with The Butterfly Movement, the Designing Justice Designing Spaces team, and the People Power Solar Cooperative are all efforts to build capacity and create positive change for underserved communities.


Catalina Bustillo Restrepo

Colombia

Areas of focus

Education, Community Development and , Consulting

Connect with Catalina

Catalina Bustillo is an architect, farmer, and biomimicry practitioner. With more than 18 years of experience as general manager of Natuani Ltda, a family cattle ranching and agricultural production business, she brings intimate and hands on knowledge about nature and agriculture to her work. Catalina is also a Managing Member of Sharing Nature's Genius, a designer-focused platform supporting the application of Biomimicry as a tool for sustainable innovation. 

Catalina also applies Biomimicry to social innovation in education, specifically in developing curricula for college teachers, recognizing the importance of integrating Biomimicry into education to inspire the next generation of leaders to develop sustainable solutions to complex challenges. As the Director of Biomímesis Caribe, she is committed to fostering the growth of Biomimicry in the Caribbean region.


Deborah Bidwell

Charleston, South Carolina, USA

Areas of focus

Education, Consulting, Biologist at the Design Table

Connect with Deborah

Deb Bidwell is a Senior Instructor in Biology at the College of Charleston, Chief Biology Officer at Sharing Nature's Genius, and a Biomimicry Mentor at Learn Biomimicry.  She is a passionate advocate for Biomimicry and its potential to revolutionize sustainable design and living. With a background in marine finfish aquaculture and fisheries science, her teaching pedagogy is research-backed, modern, and interdisciplinary. Deborah has published several articles and papers on her work, which you can find here.

Deb works closely with BSI as science advisor, applying Biomimicry to social innovation and exploring how we can learn from nature to create more sustainable, regenerative systems. A contributor of nature’s intelligence to research informing the Beloved Economies project, she believes Biomimicry offers a unique opportunity to shift our thinking and reimagine the way we approach design, engineering, economics, and living in general.


Genell Hoechstetter

Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Areas of focus

Community Development, Diversity, and Inclusion, STEAM Education

Connect with Genell

Genell Hoechstetter is a Biomimicry Master's student  at Arizona State University and a Biomimicry Professional candidate with Biomimicry 3.8 in the 2022-2024 cohort. She has has a professional background with Walt Disney Imagineering and is currently Creative Director for the Meow Wolf team, a group of artists and makers producing immersive and interactive experiences to transport audiences to fantastic realms. 

Genell is involved in several initiatives focused on promoting diversity and inclusion, using her expertise in STEAM education to empower underrepresented groups to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, art, and math. She is committed to helping others learn from nature's genius and design innovative solutions to tackle social and environmental challenges.


Jess Rimington

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Areas of focus

Business, Organizational Change, Diversity & Inclusion, Economy, and Futurism

Connect with Jess

Jess Rimington is a dynamic next-economy strategist, practitioner, and scholar who is committed to creating a more equitable world. With over a decade of experience in supporting nonprofit and business enterprises to align with their justice-oriented missions, Jess draws on her expertise in ethics and methodologies of emerging post-capitalisms to develop innovative economic models that prioritize people and the planet.

As a co-author of Beloved Economies, Jess has played a crucial role in shaping the discourse around the future of our economic systems. Her work has been informed by over eleven years of leading two global nonprofit organizations, which has given her a deep understanding of the challenges facing mission-driven organizations in today's complex and ever-changing world. Jess applies Biomimicry to social innovation, drawing on nature's time-tested strategies and principles to develop innovative and regenerative economic solutions that are in alignment with our planet's natural systems. Through her work, Jess seeks to awaken the economic imagination of individuals and groups, cultivating their ability to step out of the current system and into a more resilient next paradigm.


Karen Allen

Bend, Oregon, USA

Areas of focus

Nature Connection, Biomimicry, Education

Connect with Karen

Karen Allen is a Certified Biomimicry Professional, biologist and educator who is passionate about sharing the secrets of the natural world to inspire sustainable innovations and regenerative organizations and systems. She infuses workshops with her interdisciplinary science background and deep love of natural history and teaching, translating nature’s strategies for non-biologists. Karen is the founder of Aequinox, an organization that seeks to protect and restore ecosystems and inspire design that emulates nature’s patterns. She has over 25 years of experience working on collaborative projects in nature connection, biomimicry, habitat restoration, wetland science, and conservation planning.

As a workshop leader with Aequinox and Biomimicry 3.8, Karen has trained hundreds of individuals in the tools of biomimicry and their application to real-world challenges. Karen co-created and co-teaches BSI’s Living Systems Leadership workshops and is faculty in the Master of Science in Biomimicry program at Arizona State University Online. Karen believes in using nature as a mentor to support a just, equitable and regenerative world for all.


McCall Langford

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Areas of focus

Ecological & Climate Justice, Advocacy/Grantmaking, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, Organizational Consulting

Connect with McCall

McCall Filipovich Langford is an independent biomimicry consultant and Biomimicry Professional with a Master's degree in Biomimicry. She has a passion for ecological and climate justice advocacy; equity, diversity, and inclusion; and organizational consulting. Through her consulting practice, McCall provides organizations and individuals with guidance on sustainable practices, leadership development, and equity and inclusion. 

She has applied her knowledge of biomimicry and sustainability in several initiatives such as The Ray Highway, Beloved Economies, Rewilding Resiliency, and Born Global Foundation. McCall is committed to promoting sustainable and regenerative practices in various industries and communities, and her expertise in biomimicry and sustainability allows her to bring a unique perspective to her work.


Nadine Gudz

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Areas of focus

Organizational Change, Education, Sustainability Transitions

Connect with Nadine

Nadine Gudz is a social innovator, consultant, and educator with a passion for leadership development and sustainability. As the former Global Sustainability Director at Interface Inc., she led Interface's Mission Zero initiative to achieve zero negative impact by 2020 and launched the company's next mission, Climate Take Back, to reverse global warming and create a climate fit for life. Currently, Nadine is completing her PhD in sustainability education at York University in Toronto, Canada and teaches in executive education programs on Circular Economy, Organizational Change and Climate Leadership. Her consulting practice is dedicated to serving a broad range of cross-sector clients on developing impactful sustainability and climate strategies along with creating the organizational conditions to enact solutions. She partners with firms like NatuR&D, to support businesses and other organizations in integrating sustainability into their operations.


Tre’ Cates

Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA

Areas of focus

Organizational Consulting, Community Development and, Leadership Development

Connect with Tre’

Tre' Cates is the Managing Director of nRhythm, a company that specializes in organizational consulting, community development, and leadership development. With over 20 years of experience, he has worked with a range of organizations, including Fortune 500 companies, NGOs, and government agencies, helping them to build resilient communities, cultivate sustainable practices, and foster a culture of collaboration and innovation. He also works closely with community leaders and stakeholders, facilitating dialogues and co-creating solutions that benefit all members of the community.
Tre' is an accomplished
speaker and educator, and has presented at numerous conferences and workshops on topics such as sustainable design, regenerative agriculture, and community resilience. He is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Buckminster Fuller Institute, the Biomimicry Institute, and the Social Venture Network. With his expertise and passion for social innovation, Tre' is dedicated to creating a more sustainable and equitable world for future generations.