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Jeremy Gutsche
Futurist and speaker, founder of Trend Hunter. He inspires others with his perspective on innovation and trends, encouraging people to embrace change with creativity and boldness to build a disruptive and positive future.
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Who is Jeremy Gutsche?
Jeremy Gutsche is a renowned Canadian consultant, speaker, author, and visionary, and an expert in innovation and market trends. His career is a clear example of how a curious mind and a bold vision can help companies anticipate the future and transform themselves. With a focus on disruption, creativity, and leadership, Gutsche has established himself as one of the most influential voices in the debate on how companies can adapt to change and thrive in the new economy.
His professional career took off in the consulting world, where he worked with large companies to help them understand emerging market trends. In 2007, he founded Trend Hunter, one of the world’s largest and most successful platforms for innovation and trends. Trend Hunter has become a global benchmark for leaders and professionals seeking to understand the future, and his work has focused on developing methodologies that help companies innovate and grow steadily.
One of Jeremy Gutsche’s key strengths is his ability to translate complex concepts of innovation into practical, actionable ideas for the business world. His books, such as *Exploiting Chaos* and *Better and Faster*, have become essential guides for leaders and professionals seeking to improve their performance. In his writings, Gutsche explores how companies can use chaos and uncertainty to their advantage, and how leaders can build high-performing teams that are constantly growing. His approach is that the best way to grow is to step outside your comfort zone.
In addition to his work as a consultant and author, Jeremy Gutsche is a highly sought-after speaker at corporate and educational events around the world. His talks focus on the future of innovation, the data economy, and the importance of lifelong learning. His legacy is measured by his ability to make innovation accessible to a wider audience and by his valuable contribution to the debate on corporate culture, leaving a legacy of knowledge and inspiring a new generation of leaders.




