Maggie Greyson is a Board Member of the Association of Professional Futurists, Co-convenor of the APF IF Awards for the Most Significant Futures Work, Advisor for the University of Houston Foresight Program, and CEO of Futures Present. She is also a Next Generation Foresight Practitioner and Fellow of the School of International Futures.
Maggie has a Master of Design in Strategic Foresight and Innovation from the Ontario College of Art and Design University. Her work garners international attention for strategic communication and innovative storytelling methods. She has designed interactive online experiences for Fortune 100 companies such as Nissan, GE and Shell. She also has a ten-year career as a designer for the stage with companies such as the International Shakespeare’s Globe, in London and the Stratford Theatre Festival.
We help individuals and organizations to think long-term. We are foresight consultants exploring multiple futures with you to open up possibilities, plan for uncertainty, analyze assumptions and prepare for change. Each program is designed in service to your goals using a multi-disciplinary team of futurists, designers, and innovation experts.
ViewAPF has presented the Most Significant Futures Works (MSFW) awards for 15 years to recognize projects that advance the field of futures studies and foresight. MSFW awards served as an invaluable resource for pointing clients and the futures curiosity towards understanding the nature of work. “If” questions (What if? If X, then Y?) are central to what we do as curators, facilitators, and researchers in supporting communities, organizations, and institutions to explore the future(s). In celebration of the APF's 20th anniversary, MSFW was reimagined as the APF IF Awards to reflect the globality, diversity, transdisciplinarity of the organization and the futures and foresight field. The reimagined awards program recognizes the evolving excellence in futures and foresight work with an emphasis on key thematic areas, such as impact, imagination, and indigenous. Last year, we had a record 70 entries from around the world.
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