GreenCCIrcle - Advisory board
Ruba Saleh
Ruba Saleh is a lecturer and researcher at ICHEC Brussels Management School. She is an architect and urban planner specialized in cultural heritage management and economics. Her research investigates cultural entrepreneurship, circular business models, participatory cultural heritage processes and co-design, contested heritage, cultural heritage and regenerative economics. She manages C-SHIP (Cultural Entrepreneurship) professional training programme at ICHEC. She is currently part of the Working Group on entrepreneurial skills of the Large-Scale Skills Partnership for CCIs of the Pact for Skills and a partner in H2020 project Be.CULTOUR and COSME project TRACE.
Mikko Laamanen
Mikko Laamanen is Research Professor in Sociology of Consumption and Head of Research (acting) for the Technology and Sustainability Research Group at Consumer Research Norway, Oslo Metropolitan University (Norway). His research focuses on the everyday politics of technology and the practices of sustainability transformations. He’s current projects examine inclusive, community-driven digital platforms and sustainability practices in performing arts organisations and their professional networks. His research has been published, amongst others, in Current Sociology, Information Communication & Society, International Journal of Consumer Studies, Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Marketing Management and Social Movement Studies. At OsloMet he teaches in arts management including community and sustainability approaches as part of the management practice.
Raimondas Grubliauskas
Assoc. Prof. Raimondas Grubliauskas is a professor in the Department of Environmental Protection and Water Engineering and serves as the Head of the Sustainability HUB at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University.
His scientific interests include Sustainability, Circular Economy, Environmental Monitoring and Physical Pollution, and Modeling of Environmental Processes.
He is a co-author of the Institutional Sustainability strategy and a leading team member of the EU RRF-funded project to establish the VILNIUS TECH Sustainability technologies lab for education and training.
During the last years, he was a member of the international Erasmus project “New Courses in Geospatial Engineering for Climate Change Adaptation of Coastal Ecosystems.”
Since 2023, he has been a member of the DAAD project “Transformational Learning Network for Resilience – Enabling Ukrainian Higher Education to Ensure a Sustainable and Robust Reconstruction of (Post-War) Ukraine.”
Adele Orcajada
Adele Orcajada is a Phd candidate at Elisava University in Barcelona. Her research is focused on Biodesign and Craft. She is also a researcher in a EU funded project TEACH4SD, exploring the current ESD framework, and key competences for sustainable development in HEIs and VETs. Adele has also been a material researcher, librarian and curator since 2014 as a partner at MaterialDriven, where she explores material innovation with brands and institutions. She is a lecturer in Materials and Textile Technology and Circularity.at fashion and design schools in Spain and the UK, including Istituto Europeo di Design, Central Saint Matins, Royal College of Arts and Kingston. She regularly contributes to talks and conferences in material innovation, sustainability and circular economy.
Paola Borrione
Paola Borrione is Head of Research at Fondazione Santagata per l’Economia della Cultura, which she has chaired since 2018. She works on the economics of culture and contemporary cultural production, especially in connection with new technologies. She has led research projects, strategic consulting and training, with extensive experience at national and international levels.She teaches “Culture and arts economics” at SciencesPo (Paris) and is an evaluator of European programs supporting creative and cultural organizations.
Andrea Porta
Andrea Porta is Director of the Just Transition Area at Fondazione Santagata per l’Economia della Cultura. PhD candidate in Geography and Sustainable Development at the Rovira i Virgili University, MA in Sustainable Development, BA in Economics of Culture at the University of Turin. He has international professional experience in strategic planning and project management in the field of sustainable development, economics of culture and tourism. Currently he is leading the Fondazione Santagata 4C project (Cultural and Creative Carbon Cut in Italy), funded by the Bank of Italy.
Brano Frk
Brano Frk is a learning designer at Õppus, specializing in creating innovative learning programs, courses, and educational apps. He facilitates workshops, speaks at conferences, and is passionate about exploring the future of learning. With a focus on experimental
technologies and learning design practices, Brano brings decades of academic, lecturing, and training experience to his work.
Barbara Revelli
Barbara Revelli is the Head of Programmes at ELIA, the globally connected European network for higher arts education. With over fifteen years of experience in strategy, policy, international projects, events, and content development within the cultural and creative industries and arts education, she has been a key figure at ELIA since 2011. Barbara has led several pan-European projects, including the large-scale Cyanotypes initiative focused on skills development in the Cultural and Creative Industries. She also manages various working groups and fosters partnerships and knowledge exchange across diverse communities. Prior to ELIA, Barbara worked in cinema, media production, and the fashion industry and has a background in Arts and Cinema studies from Italy and Paris. Her experience at GRI – Global Reporting Initiative, a leader in CSR and sustainability reporting, deepened her focus on the intersection of ecology and creativity.
Agnieszka Chrzanowksa-Małys
Agnieszka Chrzanowksa-Małys – visual artist, cultural animator, educator. Since 2012 she has been running her own artistic studio “acm studio” in Gliwice. Member of InSEA / International Society for Education through Art in Poland. (from 2019) Member of Association of Polish Visual Artists in Gliwice-Zabrze in Poland. (from 2021)