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Where you can find
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The Futures Lab
Mexico
Ramon
Ascobereta
Allende 134, Coyoacan 04100
DF Mexico
Tel
52 55 55 54 5935
Fax 52 55 55 55 2595
ascobereta@futures-lab.com
The Futures Lab
Chile
Tessie Spoljaric-Woodgate
Santa Sofia de lo Cañas 18
La Florida, Santiago de Chile
Tel: 56 2 315 4901
Mob: 56 95946706
tessiespoljaric@googlemail.com
Your Future (London) Ltd.
Clive
Cooper - Founding Partner
Simon Ratcliffe - Founding Partner
Thornton House
Thornton Road, Wimbledon
London SW19 4NG
Tel 020 8405 6407
simon@yourfuturelondon.com
www.yourfuturelondon.com
Creative
Futurists Node Tokyo
Rei Kawashima
#513, 4-21-11,
Kosuge
Katsushika Tokyo 124-0001
Tel / Fax 03 3838 0933
hzl00614@nifty.com
www.cfnode.jp/index.html
Future
Cat: a catalyst for future change
Linda Hodgson - Director
85 Shirley Drive, Hove, East Sussex
BN3 6UE, UK
Tel 012 7356 1662
linda@futurecat.com
www.futurecat.com
Leaders in the Future Potential Business

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Ramon Ascobereta - The Futures
Lab Mexico
Ramon Ascobereta combines knowledge in hard
sciences with an understanding of humanist disciplines.
He graduated in
Applied Mathematics from Mexico´s National University
and pursued studies in international development in Croatia
and in Norway. Later on, he furthered his education and
has earned degrees in humanities - Literature and European
Studies. Ramon is also a candidate to obtain a Masters
Degree in Studies of the Future from the University of
Houston-Clear Lake. He is a member of the World Futures
Studies Federation.
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Ramon has numerous years of experience as a special adviser to advertising companies,
consulting firms and to Mexico´s National Institute of Statistics,
Geography and Informatics. He has also conducted research
at the Prospective Center Barros Sierra Foundation, and at the
Geomatics
Center GEO. These opportunities have enabled Ramon to participate in projects
where future-thinking is at the core of the analysis in a diversity of
subjects - technology transfer, urban planning, energy, business anthropology
and information systems, to name a few.
Parallel to his professional development,
his addiction to travel has allowed him to circumnavigate the
globe and to continue to experience the pleasure of a new discovery.
Being fluent in Spanish, English, French and Italian, Ramon has
learned to integrate cultural diversity in his futures-related
work. He has also devoted time to alleviate social differences
through a variety of non-profit organizations.
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Tessie Spoljaric-Woodgate - The Futures
Lab Chile
Since graduating from the University of Sussex in 2005, Tessie has worked in London, Austin and Santiago as a Futures Researcher. She graduated with a BA in International Relations with Spanish and a year of her studies was spent in Chile. Whislt in Santiago she secured a competitive internship working as a journalist and translator for Chile’s English language newspaper, The Santiago Times. |
In 2006/2007 Tessie worked for London-based futures consultancy Global Futures and Foresight, where she worked on projects covering a wide range of sectors including a client project on the future of China, a published report on the future of China’s economy and client projects on the future of travel and tourism in the Middle East and the future of social networks and virtual worlds.
Consequently she was contracted to conduct a 3-month research project for Rainer – a UK nationwide charity that provides support to disadvantaged young people in the UK.
Now based in Santiago, Chile, Tessie is continuing her work as head researcher for The Futures Lab. Since joining the team in March 2008 she has worked on a governmental project on the future of culture and the arts and a client project on the future of education.
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Luciana Blanton - The Futures Lab, Brazil
Luciana Blanton heads up The Futures Lab operations in Brazil, based in Belo Horizonte, but with additional facilities in Sao Paulo. The company offers comprehensive futures studies consulting, as well as futures research, Frontline Panels and consumer focus groups. The Futures Lab, Brazil is fully integrated into our global network, and provides important insights for our global clients on one of the fastest growing economies.
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A creative thinker and accomplished executive, Luciana combines her work as a futurist with her teachings of Technology and Culture in Belo Horizonte.
Luciana holds an interdisciplinary Masters degree from The University of Texas, where she combined Media Studies, Anthropology and the Humanities to develop a unique approach to developmental issues.
She has worked in the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, Germany, Holland, Japan, Chile, Argentina, Canada and Spain.
In Brazil, she has worked as a journalist, filmmaker, producer and writer, before joining the economic strategy division of the International Bureau of Banco do Brasil, Brazil´s largest bank.
Luciana also founded CRIA-UFMG-JR, a successful student-run organization that currently provides work for over one hundred students and serve small businesses in the community.
While in Austin, she founded Cultural Business Solutions, whose clients included Gessy-Lever and Dove. She was also a researcher and collaborator for the Science, Technology and Society Program, where she worked with Dr. Elizabeth Keating in developing an international research on mobile technologies and its impacts on the lives of the blind, elderly and dearth communities.
Luciana has written many articles a number of which were published in Encyclopedias, such as `Brazil: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic (Greenwood Press) and Encyclopedia of Latin American Women Writers (Routledge). |

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Rei
Kawashima – Creative
Futurists Node Japan
Rei Kawashima brings a broad range of
experiences to The Futures Lab. She was on staff with
the Millennium Project of the American Council of United
Nations
University and has served as a Director with ISS Inc.
Yokohama, Japan. In addition, Rei has worked as a Freelance
Translator,
an Inter-cultural Business Consultant and Congress
Organizer. She is presently engaged with the Secretariat
of the
University Space Engineering Consortium, Tokyo, Japan. |
Rei’s academic background includes a BA in Chinese Literature
from Hokkaido University, Japan and other intensive language courses
in Chinese and English. She received a Master’s degree in Space
Studies from the International Space University, Strasbourg, France,
a Master of Arts in Social Science with an emphasis on Leadership Studies
from Azusa Pacific University, California and graduate studies in Marketing,
Human Resource Management, and Accounting at the Globis Business School,
Tokyo.
Rei is fluent in Japanese, English and
Chinese. She is credited with the translation of “Megachallenges
- A Compass for the 21st Century” by
John Naisbitt.
She is a Board member of Japan Futures Research Center, Tokyo Chapter
Coordinator of the World Future Society, co-representative of the Creative
Futurists Node and a member of the World Future Society. Rei is also
Auditor of the Japan Association for Interpretation Studies, Moderator
of the
Space Generation Forum in cooperation with cooperation with UN and
a member of the American Society of Training and Development.
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Clive Cooper – Your Future, London
Clive Cooper is a Founding Partner of our associate company Your Future,
a world-leading specialist in brands, innovation and
design.
Clive is an expert in Consumer and Brand Futures, his specialty being
futures insights and their practical application in the marketplace.
According to Clive, to know the future is impossible, but to anticipate
it is critical for truly innovative brand development.
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In 1997 Clive
set up the Brand Futures Consultancy. His clients including
Sainsbury’s, Procter and Gamble, Freemans, Granada
and Dulux ICI. The company then fused with Corporate
Edge in 1999.
Clive’s experience includes working on future consumer trends,
brand vision and innovation for the following clients in diverse industries
such as: Shell, Cadbury’s, Nokia, M & S, Ben Sherman, Hugo,
Granada, Barclay’s Bank, Hi Tec Sports, Golden Wonder and Casio.
Previously Clive was with Davidson Pearce Advertising, BMP and Grey Advertising,
where he served as Deputy Head of Account Planning and as a member of
their Agency Management Committee.
Clive has appeared on TV, radio and in the national press as well as
the marketing media. He is a regular commentator on Brand Strategy and
Consumer Trends. He is a member of the World Futures Society.
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Simon Ratcliffe – Your Future, London
Simon Ratcliffe specialises in brand strategy and the practical application of ideas to drive business in the marketplace.
Simon has wide experience of working with companies to help them to identify and deliver future value. He spent 15 years in advertising, latterly as a Group Account Director at Grey Advertising. |
Simon set up Brand Futures in 1995 with Planning Partner Clive Cooper. He joined Corporate Edge in 1990 and became Managing Director of the Brand Futures and Innovation division and subsequently Chairman of Branding and Innovation.
He has worked on major brand development and innovation projects for ICI Dulux, Nestle, InterContinental Hotels, GSK, Liverpool
Victoria and Sainsburys.
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Linda Hodgson– Future
Cat, Europe
Linda Hodgson is Director of Future Cat
- a catalyst for future change.
Linda brings creativity to exploring
the future possibilities for businesses and brands.
She is passionate about helping businesses prepare
for their future, and believes the process works best
when people are fully engaged, so her approach is practical
and 'hands on,' helping businesses and brands to ‘have
fun with the future’.
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Linda’s
expertise is in identifying the potential shifts in people’s
values, beliefs, and behaviour emanating from the trends,
and bringing the knowledge to life as appropriate. Providing
foresight springboards, from which product, service,
and communication ideas are generated.
In January 2003 she set up her company - Future Cat – and formed
an association with The Futures Lab.
Prior to January 2003, Linda worked as Head of future consumer insight,
at the strategic brand consultancy Corporate Edge, where she was responsible
for developing the Corporate Edge Trend Bank, and used it for inspiration,
not information.
During her time at Corporate Edge, Linda worked with a number of multinationals
including – GSK, Nestlé, Wyeth, Cadbury Schweppes, Barclays
and ICI Dulux.
Previous to Corporate Edge, Linda spent 15 years in advertising, as a
consumer insight planner, working with Lintas, DMB&B and finally
FCB, where she was European planning director on SC Johnson and Bristol
Myers Squibb.
She is part of the Brighton and Hove City Forum, which looks at issues
affecting the future of the City, and identifies strategies for debate
and possible actions.
She has been extensively quoted in the media, and has run future focussed
workshops for marketing media conferences.
Linda is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and a professional member
of the World Futures Society.
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