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Michael Sales
Ed.D.
michael@artofthefuture.com
 617.335.9776



Anika Ellison Savage
anika@artofthefuture.com
 617.939.4728




Michael
is a skilled coach, program designer, teacher, and facilitator who combines a detailed knowledge of personal, group and organizational change technologies with a broad background in business, entrepreneurship and education.

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Anika (formerly Audrey Schriefer) is a noted futurist, strategist, published author, and speaker.   She integrates analysis, model building and creativity.  Anika  has  worked in a wide range of industries as a strategist, educator and consultant.

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Richard Karash is an independent consultant in Boston, Massachusetts. His work covers the broad range of Learning Organization disciplines, with special emphasis on Systems Thinking. He consults and facilitates, develops and conducts training programs, and delivers speeches and corporate events for a wide range of organizations. Mr. Karash's focus is in developing capacity for learning and change in client organizations. He creates custom training programs, conducts train-the-trainer and instructor certification, and provides coaching. His clients include industry, high-tech, government, military, and non-profit.











Andy Snider is a leading advisor to organizations in the development and implementation of strategies to help achieve significant performance improvement outcomes though a focus on people and technology.  Previously, Andy was the President and a founder of VIS Corporation where he supervised the creation and development of hundreds of high-end custom e-learning and knowledge management projects. Before VIS Andy was an executive at ABC television. Art of the Future is very pleased to be working with Andy, whose people-focused technology strategy is directly relevant to the design of life sustaining work environments.



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