Joanna Levitt Cea Author

Jess Rimington is a next economy strategist focused on the design and ethics of emerging next systems. Her research and practice is grounded in historical analysis, accessible truth-telling, and imaginative present-day experimentation. After a decade in the non-profit sector, Jess served as a Visiting Scholar with Stanford University's Global Projects Center from 2015-2019 where she co-facilitated research with more than 200 collaborators on co-creative practices that awaken next economies. As a 4th generation small business person, Jess is focused on helping inspire the imagination of small business and organizational leaders to step out of current extractive systems into more resilient paradigms by transforming their practice and mindset. Jess splits her time between Atlanta and rural central Georgia where she and her husband steward a regenerative farm. Joanna Levitt Cea is dedicated to reimagining investment to lift up the well-being of all. She has worked in community-driven efforts to stop destructive investments that threaten local livelihoods and ecosystems, and she has also helped launch solutions that enable communities to determine our own economic futures. Joanna led the human rights organization International Accountability Project for eight years, and served as founding director of the Buen Vivir Fund with Thousand Currents. In addition, beginning in 2015 as a Visiting Scholar with Stanford University's Global Projects Center, she co-facilitated a research initiative with more than 200 collaborators to identify co-creative practices that awaken next economies. Joanna lives on Oahu in Hawaii with her husband and son, both of whom inspire her continued commitment to life-giving economic futures.