Bennet A. Zelner teaches economics and global business at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, College Park. He researches and advises on inclusive economic development, regenerative economics, institutional change, and delivery-of-care models for psychedelic therapy.
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Bennet Zelner received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley, and he previously taught at Georgetown University and Duke University. He currently serves as an adviser to the Usona Institute and sits on the Economic Advisory Board of the MIND European Foundation. He is also in the process of co-founding a new organization, the Transformative Capital Institute, which supports community-based regenerative economic initiatives.
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Bennet has presented his work at numerous conferences:
- The Pollinator Approach: Psychedelic Therapy in Community Systems | Psychedelic Science Summit (MAPS, 2019)
- The Pollination Approach: Bennet Zelner and Stephen Reid in conversation (The Psychedelic Society, 2020)
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