Joss Colchester โ Co-Founder
Hi there ๐, if you are interested in systems innovation, you came to the right place... My name is Joss Colchester, and I have been learning, teaching, and building a community around this for over a decade now. I founded and work on building the ecosystem at Si. We are a community of about 30K + members all around the world interested in systems thinking and systems change. Over the past ten years, I have helped millions of people learn about systems thinking, complexity theory, and systems innovation. I have worked on setting up over forty hubs around the world and run hundreds, if not thousands, of workshops and presentations for organizations of all kinds. My passion is to connect with people, exchange ideas, and think about how we might collaborate in making systems innovation happen. For me, this is a journey that starts with the question of how we do systems-level innovation. On this journey, I share many of these ideas, as well as insights and experiences so far, so follow if you would like to hear more. If you're interested in collaborating with the Si Network or me on a project or training, please send me a direct message. P.S. All of my posts and content are written by me and express my opinions; I don't use ghostwriters or algorithms to create.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Systems Innovation expert with a focus on community development and educational initiatives.
Location: London, England, United Kingdom
Experience: 18 yrs 4 mos
Skills
- Systems Innovation
- Ecosystem Development
- 3d Printing
- Web Development
Career Highlights
- Founded a global community of 30K+ members.
- Conducted hundreds of workshops on systems innovation.
- Expert in ecosystem development and systems thinking.
Work Experience
Si London Hub
Representative (5 yrs 2 mos)
Systems Innovation
Ecosystem Development (12 yrs 4 mos)
Foton 3D printing
Founder (2 yrs 1 mo)
Web Developer
Web designer (3 yrs 11 mos)
Education
Associate's degree at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
Online courses in various domains of science at The Teaching Company