International Futures Forum - Members

Members

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  • Martin Albrow Formerly Professor of Sociology, State University of New York, Stony Brook, author 'The Global Age: state and society beyond modernity'
  • Ruth Anderson Chief Executive, Barataria Foundation, Scotland
  • Tony Beesley Conceptual artist and cartoonist
  • Max Boisot Adjunct professor of Asian Business and Comparative Management at INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France, author 'Knowledge Assets: securing competitive advantage in the information economy'
  • Roberto Carneiro Former Education Minister, President of Grupo Forum, Portugal, UNESCO International Commission on Education for the Twenty-first Century
  • Napier Collyns Co-founder, Global Business Network (GBN), Emeryville, California
  • Brian Goodwin Schumacher College, Devon and Santa Fe Institute, author 'How the Leopard Changed its Spots: the evolution of complexity'
  • Mike Hambly Business consultant, formerly Chief Executive, Digital Animations Group, Glasgow
  • Pat Heneghan Director, ForthRoad Limited, Scotland
  • Rebecca Hodgson Researcher, International Futures Forum
  • Tony Hodgson Director, Decision Integrity Limited, founder Metabridge AB, collaborator with the Schumacher Institute for Sustainable Systems, Senior adviser to Global Leaders Group and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
  • Robert Horn Visiting Scholar, Stanford University, author Visual Language: global communication in the 21 st century
  • Kees van der Heijden Professor at Templeton College, Oxford, author 'Scenarios: the art of strategic conversation'
  • Pat Kane Writer, theorist and musician, Glasgow, author The Play Ethic
  • Eamonn Kelly President, Global Business Network, Emeryville, California, author 'What's Next? exploring the new terrain for business'
  • Graham Leicester Director, International Futures Forum
  • David Lorimer Scientific and Medical Network, Scotland, editor 'Thinking Beyond the Brain: a wider science of consciousness'
  • Charles Lowe Consultant, Former head of e-government BT
  • Wendy Luhabe Bridging the Gap, South Africa, author 'Defining Moments: experiences of black executives in South Africa's workplace'
  • Andrew Lyon Converger, International Futures Forum
  • Arun Maira Boston Consulting Group, Delhi, India, author 'Shaping the Future: aspirational leadership in India and beyond'
  • Wolfgang Michalski WM International, formerly Director, OECD International Futures Programme
  • Maureen O'Hara President Emerita, Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco and IFF
  • Ian Page Former Research Manager / Futurist, HP Research Labs.
  • Nick Rengger Professor of Political Theory and International Relations, University of St Andrews, author 'International Relations, Political Theory and the Problem of Order'
  • Jennifer Williams Director, Centre for Creative Communities, UK
  • Mark Woodhouse Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Georgia State University, USA, author 'Paradigm Wars: worldviews for a new age'

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