Back to All Events

John Fullerton on Regenerative ECONOMICS

John-Fullerton Smaller.png

Solvable New Works is a series of perspective-shifting conversations free and open to all. On December 16th we add the fourth layer in our Regeneration stack with a conversation about Regenerative Economics with John Fullerton in the context of his white paper, “Regenerative Capitalism: How Universal Principles And Patterns Will Shape Our New Economy.” Together with nRhythm, we'll discuss how a living systems approach can restructure how we see, think, and practice economics and finance. What are the alternatives to perpetual growth that expand the possibilities of long-term prosperity for all life? What needs to be done to shift our financial systems from degeneration and extraction to the principles of regenerative economics?

JOHN FULLERTON

John Fullerton created the Capital Institute in 2010 dedicated to the bold reimagination of economics and finance in service to life. During his 20-years at JP Morgan, John managed numerous capital markets and derivatives businesses around the globe and was the Chief Investment Officer for Lab Morgan before retiring from the firm. A committed impact investor, John is the co-founder and Chairman of New Day Enterprises, PBC, the co-founder of Grasslands, LLC, and a board member of First Crop, and the Savory Institute. He is an advisor to numerous sustainability initiatives and is a member of the Club of Rome. John is an unconventional combination of regenerative economist, impact investor, and writer.

REGENERATION NEW WORKS SERIES

We’re in a transitionary socio-cultural moment between systems with a growing recognition of the imperative to change the direction of social and planetary travel. As we let go of sustainability as an insufficient paradigm shift for our flourishing planetary future, Regeneration offers the promise of life-giving ways to inhabit the planet. New Works Regeneration is a knowledge commons that uses conversations as a space for emerging the myriad dimensions of radical improvement. The conversations are free and open to all with the intentions of strengthening connections, expanding perspectives, and championing important contributions. Esteemed writers volunteer to spend time with us, sharing their works as prompts for discussion amongst participants in breakouts. Through eight conversations, we enhance the Regeneration stack that reveres the complexity of the concept through the lenses of: Futures, Reporting, Cultures, Economics, Cities, Agriculture, Design, and Leadership. We request that registrants arrive ready to engage with the content and with others around the globe. With New Works Regeneration, we invite you to join us to help define what is emerging.

This New Works conversation is gratefully co-hosted in partnership with nRhythm.

Previous
Previous
December 2

Andri Snær Magnason & MELANIE GOODCHILD on Regenerative Cultures

Next
Next
January 6

Dominique Hes on Regenerative Cities