Institute for the Future
Aaron Horvath is a Research Scholar and Associate Director of Research at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (Stanford PACS) since September 2021, while also serving as a Research Affiliate at the Institute for the Future since August 2022. Horvath completed a PhD in Sociology at Stanford University, where achievements included receiving National Science Foundation (NSF) and Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) grants, as well as the Burt Award and Shils-Coleman Award from the American Sociological Association. Prior experience includes roles as a Research Assistant at The Urban Institute and Mathematica Policy Research, a Cost-Benefit Analysis Intern at the Vera Institute of Justice, and a Strategic Resources Department Research Intern at the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. Education prior to Stanford includes a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Princeton University.
Institute for the Future
Institute for the Future is the world’s leading futures organization. For over 50 years, businesses, governments, and social impact organizations have depended upon IFTF global forecasts, custom research, foresight education and training to navigate complex change and develop world-ready strategies. IFTF methodologies and toolsets yield coherent views of transformative possibilities across all sectors that together support a more sustainable future. Institute for the Future is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Palo Alto, California.