
Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Chet W. Sisk, on air from January 18th
Chet W. Sisk is the world’s most in-demand Futurist. He ties climate adaptation and resilience, equity and inclusion, the circular economy, and visionary leadership into one approach for you and your team.
CREATING ADAPTIVE AND RESILIENT PEOPLE, BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITIES.
Chet W. Sisk — Is a Futurist, author, and visionary. Chet’s focus is on developing organizations and individuals that can thrive and succeed in a time of massive change affected by climate change, technological evolution, and social/political disruption.
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Chet has spoken on these subjects at the United Nations in 2015 and 2017. He has presented in almost 30 different countries, including South Africa, Albania, Malaysia, Nigeria, The Netherlands, and Bahrain.
As a Futurist, Chet’s push is to merge Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion into our re-imagination of society and the future. All of the challenges and opportunities facing our community right now are intimately related to our DEI position.
He is the founder of The UBR climate strong initiative, an organization created to fund and counsel businesses that bring climate resilience and adaptation to communities of color specifically and our overall community in general.
He’s written several books on personal and corporate change, he was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa, and considers popcorn one of the important food groups.
We’ve created a business incubator to seed fund and develop climate resilience and adaptation businesses owned and operated by Black and Indigenous People of Color. We help our people manage their finances, write business plans, put together pitch decks, provide emotional support and give them seed capital to pursue their green enterprise. Even if you’re not a BIPOC entrepreneur, we’ll help you find a partner in our effort to address equity.
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