Georgina Campbell
Georgina is a designer, facilitator, and researcher whose work is rooted in emergent processes, exploring how mindsets shape the worlds we create. A recent graduate of Schumacher College with an MA in Ecological Design Thinking, she brings a deeply sensitive approach to working with complexity—acknowledging the invisible, tending to relationships, and fostering more inclusive, care-focused realities. Alongside her work with Schumacher Wild, she is also a co-founder of the Schumacher Magazine Project, which seeks to foster decentralised and accessible learning through storytelling, art, and ecological research.
Her background spans Engineering, Architecture, Environmental Design, Art, and Small Business Management, allowing her to navigate the intersections of design, group dynamics, and ecological paradigm shifts. She is particularly interested in how we cultivate resilient and adaptive collective nervous systems to meet the uncertainty of our times, as well as the role of play and imagination in the healing of society and the transformative potential of education.
Collaborating with an inspiring network of practitioners and organizations, her work—whether consulting, designing, or engaging in thought-provoking conversations—is guided by a commitment to regenerative and relational ways of being.