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Peter Merry

Author, speaker, activist, founder of ubiquity university

http://www.petermerry.org/blog/
Peter Merry
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Leadership and Business

Embodying the Future - why the body is the key to leading from the field

Peter Merry – the human being, social innovator, author, speaker, global activist, leader, consultant, trainer, synnervator, human ecologist, philosopher, father, folk singer, theatre director, rugby trainer, husband, energy worker… Peter wears a number of hats. In his essence, he morphs to fit the need that he feels he is being called to meet in the world today. In that context, the roles he currently plays include: - Chief Innovation Officer at Ubiquity University; - the founder of the Center for Human Emergence, Netherlands, formed in 2005 to facilitate the Netherlands through the current transition and learn for the world, and a Synnervator in CHE Synnervate; - co-founder of the Hague Center for Global Governance, Innovation and Emergence, founded in 2008 to support, learn about and promote innovative integral approaches to the global challenges that humanity faces today; - a partner at Engage!, founded in 2000 with Arjen Bos and Tim Merry, to earn a living by doing what we were passionate about. Tim left for Canada in 2005 and Tatiana Glad joined us; - a Fellow of the Center for Human Ecology in the UK where he did his MSc with a thesis on the future of work and economics; - As well as working on a PhD at Ubiquity University’s Wisdom School, he completed four years of vocational training in ECOtherapy in 2012. See www.volutiontheory.net for developments in his PhD dissertation.
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