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Dr Tammi Sinha

Visiting Fellow, Health Business School

Dr Tammi Sinha is a Visiting Fellow for the Health Business School.

Dr Tammi Sinha

Biography

Dr Tammi Sinha is a Senior Lecturer in Operations and Project Management, and a Fellow of the Institute of Sustainability, University of Surrey.

She is a strong advocate for PRME, climate change education and the carbon literacy project and has delivered carbon literacy programs for students and businesses.

A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Tammi is working to develop approaches to move organisations towards regenerative approaches to business, linking the circular economy with doughnut economics. She is a Lean practitioner and works with the public and private sectors in improving organisations’ value streams through immersive interventions, linking service design and LEGO (R) Serious Play (R).

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