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Dr. Wayne Dorband
CEO ,Chief Ecolonomic Instigator
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Hi, I am a Serial entrepreneur with 45+ years of ecological and environmental business experience. I am the EAT Community Chief Ecolonomic Instigator and the mastermind behind the EAT paradigm. Gaining guidance from other entrepreneurs in the marketing industry, I created this platform with my partner Mark Shepard to build a place for everyone to gain the necessary skills to live an ecolonomic lifestyle.Â
More About MeCEED helps founders and communities launch profitable, planet-positive ventures.
Institute of Ecolonomics
Institute of Ecolonomics is our research-and-training arm dedicated to proving that good ecology and good economics reinforce each other. We develop practical methods, publish tools and case studies, and turn real sites into living laboratories—so founders and landowners build venturesÂ
The EAT Community
The EAT (Ecolonomic Action Team) Community is CEED’s hands-on learning and doing hub for people who want to make a little money, making the planet better. Each week, founders, land and asset owners, consultants, and curious doers meet for live sessions, and workshop real projects
Environmental Professionals Network
Environmental Professionals Network is a hub where scientists, consultants, planners, and policymakers connect to share solutions, jobs, and best practices. Explore events, training, and real-world case studies that turn environmental challenges into actionable results.
Build Ecolonomic ventures that actually work.Â
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What is Ecolonomics?
Ecolonomics is the practice of designing ventures so they profit by solving ecological problems. Instead of “make money first, fix the planet later,” ecolonomics builds revenue models that depend on better water, soil, air, and biodiversity outcomes.
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