Jerome Glenn ’71 (New England, MAT) is a futurist, executive director, and co-founder of The Millennium Project. Glenn specializes in global futures research, strategies to address global challenges, managing a global participatory think tank, and collective intelligence.
He is currently tackling management challenges faced in the governance of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). He and his team are leading phases of international assessment of global regulations impacting developers, governments, and multi-stakeholder engagement.
“The most difficult management problem humanity has ever faced is the governance of Artificial General Intelligence,” said Glenn.
The Millennium Project is a global participatory think tank established in 1996 under the American Council for the United Nations University. We became an independent non-profit in 2009 and we now have 72 Nodes (a group of institutions and individuals that connect local and global perspectives) around the world.
While earning his MA in Teaching Social Science at Antioch in 1971, he created Futuristic Curriculum. In 1972 Glenn invented the Futures Wheel, a new method of brainstorming about the future, and in 1973 he coined the term “futuring.” He has been the executive director of the American Council for the United Nations University (1988–2007) and the deputy director of Partnership for Productivity International
