Amélie Majnoni d’Intignano
Impact Data Intern
After completing academic training in mathematics applied to economics and conducting research in quantitative economics, I self-trained in data analysis and sustainability, now getting curious about remote sensing and machine learning.
I believe in recognizing the complexity of each situation and in the potential of systems thinking, regenerative economics, and bioregional weaving.
At Impact Labs, I am learning from an excellent team and exploring supply chains, first-mile MRV, and impactful AI.
Expertise
Academic Research, Project Management, Systems Thinking, Regenerative Agriculture, Data Analysis, Causal Inference.
Experience
Academic Research, public policy research, regenerative management.
Passion
Connecting people and nature.
Personal Impact
Night train and buses, implementing regenerative agriculture programs, big fan of second hand, biking, having local vacations, minimizing flying.
Business Impact
Shaping regenerative business solutions.