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Community Wealth Building (20/07/20)

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Ethical Fields presents: 

Community Wealth Building webinar with Andrew Ward and Claire Marshall via Zoom.

20 July 2020, Monday

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm AEST

About the Speakers

Claire Marshall





Claire Marshall is an award-winning creative whose work melds story-telling, futures thinking and experiential learning. She is the founder of If Labs, a company that explores our imagined futures. Her latest work is the Museum of Futures an exhibition exploring our futures with climate change. She is an experienced speaker and facilitator, and has presented at conferences all over the world. She has developed a series of games including ‘Wish for the Future’ with Dr Ele Jansen and share street which premiered at the NENA conference in 2016. She has run workshops in Blockchain, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Journalism.

She lectures for the Faculty of Trans-disciplinary Innovation at the University of Technology Sydney in experiential futures, futures thinking, and new economics. She is a passionate advocate for the commons and a founding member of the Sharing Map Project.



Andrew Ward

Andrew Ward is currently:

  • Managing Director of Ethical Fields
  • Treasurer of the New Economy Network of Australian (NENA)
  • Co-Founder and Director of Incubator.coop
  • Independent Director of Crowd Funding Institute of Australia (CFIA)
  • Director of HenHouse.coop 
  • Director of Wattle Street Ventures

Andrew can assist you with:

  • Formation of co-operatives – communicating the business model and benefits.
  • Member engagement
  • Business planning
  • Financial management/reporting, performance measurement and other value reporting
  • Fundraising and farm advocacy – including supporting co-operatives to access capital

Andrew Ward was raised in and around Moree (NSW).  He commenced a Horticultural Science degree in 1998, but dropped out to pursue a business venture.  His family and friends remain in Agriculture and associated industries.


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