Cecily Sommers is a global trends analyst. She speaks, writes, and consults on emerging trends, markets, and technologies shaping our future
Cecily is the author of Think Like a Futurist and the founder of The Push Institute, a non-profit think tank.
Cecily was named one of Fast Company’s “Fast 50 Reader’s’ Favorites,” as well as one of the Business Journal’s “Twenty‐five Women to Watch.”
She is a regular contributor to NPR’s All Things Considered a proud member of the Association of Professional Futurists.
Cecily lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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