Future-Ready

Resolutions For Excelling In The Future of Work

This is an historic time for American workers. Here, advice from experts on how to take advantage of that.

By Anne Gemmell
Guest Commentary

We Must Heal the Trauma

As we end a year with almost 550 homicides, an expert on the future of work offers five ways Philadelphia can help survivors move forward and live healthy, prosperous lives

By Anne Gemmell
Future-Ready

Get Your Career Future-Ready

We are at a pivotal moment of churn and reevaluation in careers. Here, Future Works Alliance PHL’s founder lays out how to know if you’re ready.

By Anne Gemmell
Future-Ready

Got Tech Training?

Future Works Alliance PHL is launching a series of events aimed at helping workers access the skills they need for future jobs. Here, the group’s founder lays out 10 questions to help employees find the best fit

By Anne Gemmell
Future-Ready

Rethinking Remote

As FutureWorks Alliance PHL’s founder testified at City Council Tuesday, remote work for City employees is not one-size-fits-all. Here’s how to plan for a technological future that’s smart and equitable.

By Anne Gemmell
Future-Ready

Can The Future Still Be Female?

Covid has wreaked havoc on women’s careers—but it doesn’t have to stay that way. Join Future Works Alliance and The Citizen for an event next week on where to go from here

By Anne Gemmell
Future-Ready

Kenney’s Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity

A local futurist—and former City official—on how the mayor could make his next budget a legacy of vision, equity and modernization. Hint: Start at zero.

By Anne Gemmell
Future-Ready

I Voted! …but we need to talk.

A futurist calls for “equity infrastructure” to design solutions and rebuild trust in our democracy

By Anne Gemmell
Future-Ready

Harnessing Local Brain Power

The Future Works Alliance wants to prove to the world that Philly is ready, open and planning for the world of automation. Here’s how you can help.

By Anne Gemmell
Future-Ready

Building A Tech Talent System

Other cities are capitalizing on the disruptions caused by the pandemic to rebrand themselves as innovation hubs. Can Philly do the same?

By Anne Gemmell