claire.rampenBuilding community through food and businessI have long admired the Supper Club concept: built around food and chefs’ creativity, it allows strangers to meet each other and create…Feb 9, 2018Feb 9, 2018
claire.rampeninCode Like A GirlInteligencia Artificial y diseño inclusivoTexto original en inglés aquí. Traducido por Maria Alejandra Yepes para Code Like A GirlFeb 3, 20181Feb 3, 20181
claire.rampenInteligencia Artificial y diseño inclusivoMaxine Mackintosh es una científica de datos, fundadora de la comunidad OneHealth, y una de las mujeres que tiene un nivel de carisma e…Feb 3, 2018Feb 3, 2018
claire.rampenUber-ban shouldn’t limit innovation; it’s an invitation to find a better solutionSince Uber burst onto the scenes in London, it has caused controversy, but it also filled a need; more affordable private transport.Sep 24, 2017Sep 24, 2017
claire.rampenEvery once in a while you meet someone who brings a different perspective to the table, and reminds…I spend a lot of time working with, reading about, and trying to understand co-operatives. Sometimes it’s really easy to get lost in the…Sep 21, 2017Sep 21, 2017
claire.rampenInclusive growth vs ‘sharing’ economyIn 2011, Rachel Botsman brought out “What’s Mine is Yours”, a book describing the fast-growing movement towards using internet platforms as…Jul 10, 2017Jul 10, 2017
claire.rampenMaking mutual commerce work at Naked WinesNaked Wines has long been a source of inspiration to me, as they seemed to truly embrace the values of a collaborative business.Jun 12, 2017Jun 12, 2017
claire.rampeninCode Like A GirlArtificial intelligence and inclusive designMaxine Mackintosh is a data scientist, founder of OneHealth Community, and one of those women who has the kind of innate charisma and deep…Jun 5, 2017Jun 5, 2017
claire.rampenWhy collaboration is not a passing trendI had the pleasure of interviewing Katy Tencor, Founder of Co-Created, a bakery range made in collaboration with the British community.Apr 10, 2017Apr 10, 2017