The map is changing.

I help leaders navigate what comes next.

Demographic change, climate risk, and technological acceleration are reshaping where people live, work, and build. I work with leaders to understand those shifts—and make smarter decisions because of them.

For most of the last century, growth felt automatic. More people. More workers. More consumers. More certainty.

That era is ending.

Birth rates are falling. Populations are aging. Climate is redrawing the map. Technology is reorganizing work faster than institutions can adapt. These forces aren’t abstract—and they don’t arrive one at a time. They compound.

My work sits at the intersection of people and place—helping organizations, cities, and leaders understand what’s changing beneath the surface, and how to respond with intention instead of drift.

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I work with Fortune 500 companies, national and state governments, and non-profits.

Speaking

Keynotes, board briefings, and executive sessions on the forces reshaping prosperity—demographics, labor, longevity, climate, and geography. Designed to challenge assumptions and sharpen decisions, not just inspire applause.

Advisory

Through my firm, Human Change, I advise organizations navigating demographic risk and opportunity—from workforce strategy and consumer demand to geographic footprint and long-term resilience.

Research and Frameworks

I build tools to make complexity usable. That includes books, original research, and the Geography of Prosperity Index—a systems-based framework for understanding which places are positioned to thrive, and why.

Podcast and Newsletter

Population Next is a podcast and newsletter about what happens when population change collides with business, politics, and place. It brings together data, history, and real voices to make sense of a future that’s already arriving.

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I’m the author of two books, including The Super Age (Harper Collins, 2022) and The Geography of Prosperity (MIT Press, 2027).

I host and write the Population Next podcast and newsletter.

And I’ve been featured in global and national media.


Ready to meet the future?

If you’re planning an event, leading an organization through change, or looking for a sharper lens on what’s coming, let’s talk.