The Millennium Project
Jim Disbrow has extensive experience spanning several decades in various roles related to technology, natural resources, and organizational leadership. Currently serving as a representative at The Millennium Project since January 2013, Jim Disbrow has engaged with global challenges and their progress. Involvement with the Ontology Summit since 2010 emphasizes contributions to the community focused on ontology development. Membership in the ANSI N15.36 Writing Committee highlights a commitment to standards in nuclear materials management. Previous positions include leadership roles such as Chair of the Natural Resources Committee at Grayson Landcare, and Vice President of Administration at the Washington Academy of Sciences. Jim Disbrow has also managed programs at the US Government and the U.S. Department of Energy, and co-founded EduFlicks. Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley.
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The Millennium Project
The Millennium Project was founded in 1996 after a three-year feasibility study with the United Nations University, Smithsonian Institution, Futures Group International, and the American Council for the UNU. It is now an independent non-profit global participatory futures research think tank of futurists, scholars, business planners, and policy makers who work for international organizations, governments, corporations, NGOs, and universities. The Millennium Project manages a coherent and cumulative process that collects and assesses judgments from over 3,500 people since the beginning of the project selected by its 57 Nodes around the world. The work is distilled in its annual "State of the Future" http://millennium-project.org/millennium/201516SOF.html, "Futures Research Methodology" serieshttp://millennium-project.org/millennium/FRM-V3.html, special studies http://millennium-project.org/index.html , and online at the Global Futures Intelligence System http://millennium-project.org/millennium/GFIS.html