(Re)designing Corporations

with Céline Semaan

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Regenerative Economics

This presentation contains ASL interpretation



In this class, we will rethink traditional corporations and consider new models of productivity, leadership & organization measured by community and harmony, rather than exploitation and hierarchy.

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Céline Semaan

Céline Semaan is a Lebanese-Canadian researcher, designer, public speaker, and entrepreneur. She is the co-founder and executive director of Slow Factory, an institute and lab that transforms socially and environmentally harmful systems by designing models that are good for the Earth and good for people. She currently sits on Progressive International’s Council alongside Noam Chomsky and Arundhati Roy and has published in Elle, the New York Magazine and Teen Vogue. Her inter-disciplinary work at the intersection of fashion, climate, and politics has been covered by numerous news and fashion outlets.