ISSUE 13
Redefining Finance and Innovation Through Biological Self-Organization and Women-Led Capital Ecosystems
Finance is often described in the language of control, hierarchy, and prediction. Yet as global systems strain under the weight of complexity, volatility, and interdependence, those familiar frameworks are proving insufficient. Dr. Karen Wendt enters this moment not with incremental reform but with a fundamentally different lens. One rooted in biology, self-organization, and the understanding…


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Dr. Karen Wendt
Dr. Karen Wendt
In nature, cells self-organize. They collaborate without a top-down master plan. They sense their environment, adapt, differentiate, and co-create complex life forms. There is no CEO cell, no central authority deciding which cell becomes bone, blood, or synapse. Order emerges from interaction.
