Board of Directors
Clement Bezold, Ph.D.
Clement Bezold, Ph.D. founded the Institute for Alternative Futures (IAF) in 1977 with Alvin Toffler and James Dator. He now serves as founder and chairman of the board of IAF and its for-profit subsidiary Alternative Futures Associates (AFA). He has developed and applied scenarios and visioning techniques to help organizations and governments more wisely choose and create the future they prefer. As an IAF senior futurist, he is now leading a significant project to identify and accelerate advances that will reduce health disparities for the poor and disadvantaged.
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Jonathan Peck
Jonathan Peck is president of the Institute for Alternative Futures. Trained as a political scientist and futurist, he provides a wide range of consulting, speaking and facilitation. He also designs and directs research programs and projects that help a variety of organizations use futures studies. His work fosters visionary leadership, scenario-based strategic planning and creative learning opportunities for a diverse clientele.
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James Dator, Ph.D.
James Dator, Ph.D., founded the Institute for Alternative Futures in 1977 with Alvin Toffler and Clement Bezold. In 1966 he taught the first course in any U.S. university on the future. He is currently Professor and Director of the Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies, Department of Political Science, and Adjunct Professor in the Program in Public Administration, the College of Architecture, and the Center for Japanese Studies, of the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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Dr. Michael J. Lenaghan
Dr. Michael J. Lenaghan is the Anastasio and Maria Kyriakides Endowed Teaching Chair Professor in the Social Sciences and The Honors College at America’s largest and most diverse higher education institution, Miami Dade College in Miami, Florida. He integrates “multiple intelligences theory” in his education strategies and advises numerous organizations in cross cultural communication, planning and evaluation.
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Rosemary Niemann
Rosemary Niemann is one of the original IAF board members. She is the retired Assistant Vice President of Hoffmann-La Roche Inc and Director of the Department of Community Affairs. Since her retirement to Tucson, AZ she has been involved with a number of community activities. She and her husband Dr. Wendell Niemann, spend their summers traveling. In addition to her membership on the IAF board, she is currently on the board of the Tucson Library Foundation and continues to work on various projects for the Community Foundation of Southern Arizona.
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Rick Peck
J. F. (Rick) Peck is currently a science teacher at Seneca Ridge Middle School in Loudoun County, Virginia. His former career was in the financial field, where he was a chief financial officer of the Army Times Publishing Company, preceded by service as a tax partner of the Washington, D. C. practice office of Price Waterhouse. In that capacity, he also served as one of the firm's lead specialists in the taxation of not-for-profit entities.
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Willis Goldbeck
Willis B. Goldbeck is an independent social and economic policy consultant. In 1974 he founded the Washington Business Group on Health (WBGH), an organization dedicated to bringing the public sector together with the private business community in search of progressive, cost effective, and responsible health and family services. Mr. Goldbeck was president of WBGH until 1990. He served as IAF chairman of the board from 1998 until 2006.
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