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Our Team

Our Team

Bios for other Core Team Members:

Advisory Group

Jeff Zabin

Gleanster

Michael Collins, PhD

PolicyLab - Madison

Alan Mallach

Senior Fellow National Housing Institute

Michael Pyatok

Pyatok Associates

Scott Page, PhD

University of Michigan

Philbert Smith

Eagle Rock School

Dean Oliver

Denver Nuggets

Collaborators

Jeff Winston, AICP

Winston Associates - Boulder

Lindsay Connor Mosby

Phillips Design - Atlanta

Roy Wroth

Roy Wroth Urbanist - Santa Fe

Kennedy Smith

CLUE Group - Washington, DC

Analysis - Strategy - Design - Planning

Michael Schubert - Strategy

Marcia Nedland - Healthy Neighborhoods
Sage Gerling - LEED AP - Planning

Mel Freeman - Community Organizing

Don Poland, AICP - Planning

Max Schmeiser, PhD - Analysis

Sylvia Tatman-Burruss - Analysis

Administration

Tessa Woollatt

Shane Bowlin

Sand Table

Santa Fe Complex

Agua Fria

Hivemaster

Stephen Guerin

Stephen Guerin is currently President of RedfishGroup, a R&D consultancy based in Santa Fe, New Mexico applying the emerging science of Complex Adaptive Systems. His work centers on visualization, modeling and the design of self-organizing systems.

Stephen recently served on the National Science Foundation's Human & Social Dynamics Grant Review Committee and lectures on agent-based modeling and visualization as a faculty member of Santa Fe Institute's Complex Systems Summer School.

Between 2000 and 2002, Stephen worked as a Senior Software Developer at BiosGroup and participated as a member of Stuart Kauffman's research group. Stephen Guerin started researching chaotic systems as they applied to economic systems and business cycles in 1989. He founded RedfishGroup in 1991 to provide special effects animation, video editing and commercial printing. Operations were shifted to Beijing in 1994 to develop a series of Chinese language translation tools. RedfishGroup went on to provide Internet programming and consulting to multinational and Chinese firms with presences in Beijing and Shanghai. After returning from China in 1997, Stephen spent a few years of research in Cognitive Science looking for applications to distributed software systems. RedfishGroup's long-term mission is to create living software systems.
Stephen lives in Santa Fe with his wife Alison and two young sons.

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