Cameron Colby Thomson

Cameron Colby Thomson

OSE Background/Role: Board Member - I met Marcin at TED, and soon after visited Factor e Farm. I am now helping with the creation of the foundation, journal publications, strategic issues, and with investor/donor relations.

Locations: Lincoln, NE, Kansas City, MO, San Francisco, CA (SOMA), Brooklyn, NY (South Williamsburg)

Email: colby at colbyt com Skype: CameronCThomson

Education: I have a degree in Computer Science, and an MBA from the Raikes School, where I now serve on the board. The school is named for Jeffrey S. Raikes, CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and is an experimental program designed to create leaders at the intersection of technology, business understanding and global issues.

Hobbies: My first job was as a professional water skier. I enjoy snowboarding, wakeboarding, marital arts, yoga, meditation, cooking, photography, and music mixing/tinkering.

Projects:

In addition to OSE's board, I serve on the Farm Committee of Community Crops, an organization working to create community based agriculture, CSAs, farmer education, and refugee agriculture programs. As part of my investigation into this topic, I have traveled to over 30 countries, including developing economies in Central and South America, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. I co-founded and serve on the board of the incredible idea community Turbine Flats, a prototype local innovation center, built in a large abandoned warehouse and distressed area of Lincoln, NE. I also served on the innovation task force and helped with the design of UNL's R&D Corridor. In Kansas City, I co-founded the Mason School Ecology club, and founded an annual entrepreneur event with Kauffman Foundation and UMKC that became StartKC. In 2012, I served as an American delegate to the G8 Young Leaders Summit, drafting the communique on entrepreneurship and economics.
 * Local Means of Production and Innovation

I served as Director of Strategy at the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence, a research organization that studies the benefits and risks of advanced AI systems, and put on the Singularity Summit, an annual summit where the world's top scientists, futurists, and corporate leaders explore the influence of science and technology in society. I am adviser at Singularity University, a new university that focuses on emerging technologies that could impact a billion or more humans, a Thiel Fellows Mentor for bright young students ready to skip college, and have served as a thought leader for numerous silicon valley futurist groups. I helped create Long Hope/Belong, incubated by the Long Now Foundation, and served as a principal grant collaborator for University of Nebraska's $15m consortium application to the 'Center for the Study of High Consequence Event Preparedness and Response'.
 * Long Term Thinking / The Future

In 2003, I co-founded Allied Strategy, an investment group and tech shop, with the goal to solve problems with the insurance industry I encountered watching my parents struggle with health insurance claims, and having a house fire. Allied Strategy has since spun off several companies in pursuit of this goal. I currently serve as CEO of Honest Policy, a new disruptive company creating tools for consumers to compare price and quality on the web. Immediately before that, I served as CEO of SEMCAT Corporation, a company I co-founded to give insurance agents the tools needed to make a price comparison for consumers. SEMCAT is the largest commercial application built on Mozilla Foundation's open source web framework. With luck, these projects will re-vision the way insurance works for consumers in the next 10 years.
 * Fix the Insurance Industry for Consumers:


 * Resume/CV http://www.linkedin.com/in/cthomson