Dr. Suzanne Fry, Director of the Strategic Futures Group at the National Intelligence Council, will discuss the forthcoming Global Trends Report. Global Trends 2035 will be the latest in a series of quadrennial reports - forward-looking documents to aid policymakers in their long-term planning on key issues of worldwide importance. The report is timed to be delivered to the President elect in December 2016.
Dr. Fry leads a team of senior analysts in the National Intelligence Council (NIC) charged with examining global issues and over-the-horizon analysis. The NIC supports the Director of National Intelligence in his role as head of the Intelligence Community (IC) and is the IC’s center for long-term strategic analysis. Dr. Fry has worked on a range of global instability and governance issues for more than a decade, to include leading in the US Intelligence Community’s Political Instability Task Force. Dr Fry received her PhD in Political Science from New York University and BA in Government and International Studies from the University of Notre Dame.
This seminar is open to Harvard ID cardholders on a first come first served basis. The seminar is off the record, and none of the comments by the speaker or attendees can be published without their consent.