What does the world need? What would make a crucial difference and lead us toward common prosperity? Those questions occupy my imagination.
I am here to direct all my skills and capabilities toward innovations in our socioeconomic technologies — enabling thriving and balanced existence of all across spacetime.
The world does not lack resources. It does not lack talented people or good intentions. What it lacks is the socioeconomic technology to direct those resources toward what actually matters — frameworks that connect social purpose with economic mechanism with technological capability.
This is what I call Socioeconomic Technology. And it sits at the intersection of three spheres.
Every challenge I take on sits at the intersection of these three spheres. They cannot be separated.
Structures designed so that every transaction, decision, and investment replenishes the social and ecological commons. Ownership distributed. Governance participatory. Purpose beyond profit.
Support & buildStructures where value concentrates upward, decisions are opaque, externalities are socialized, and the primary incentive is short-term private gain regardless of systemic consequence.
Identify & transformThis is not about good or bad companies. It is about whether the fundamental structure of an organization — its ownership, incentives, governance — is designed to serve humanity or to extract from it.
My work spans building analytical tools (like EthosCompass for ethical system analysis), facilitating deliberative processes, directing philanthropic capital, and advocating for open, democratic technology.
I bring together skills in programming, economic analysis, facilitation, content creation, and systems thinking — because the challenges at this intersection demand it. I am not a specialist in one silo. I am a practitioner who connects the social, economic, and technological dimensions that most engagements artificially separate.
Working globally and digitally. Currently based in Scandinavia.