December, 2005
Dr.Zey has been invited to speak at the University of Shanghai, China in late 2005.
The University has requested that Zey lecture on his vision of the
future of the human species and his theories on human destiny.
The London Guardian interviewed Dr. Zey for an article entitled ““So, How Long Have We Got?” by writer Tim Dowling. The article examined various aspects of the superlongevity revolution. http://www.zey.com/ceilidh/44c5ab05Xzu-5851-819-00.htm
NOV
2005:
Dr. Michael Zey's article "The
Superlongevity Revolution" was the front cover article in the November-December
issue of the Futurist magazine. The article deals with the social, economic,
and cultural impact of the radical extension of the life span the human species and
reviews the current and future technologies making revolution possible.
An updated version
of Zey’s Op-Ed on baby boomer retirements ran in the Nov. 2 2005 Christian
Science Monitor. The piece was entitled “'Boomer Workers' To Stay On The
Job”.
OCT 2005:
The Dallas Morning
News interviewed Dr. Zey on steps companies should take to retain baby boomer
workers. It was entitled “Go For The Golden More Companies Prize Older
Workers For Lifetime Of Know-How” . Dallas Morning News. This article
was picked up by dozens of papers across the U.S.
AUG 2005:
Michael Zey’s
Op-Ed “Will They Stay Or Will The Go: Business Braces for Boomer
Retirements”, appeared in both the Newark Star-Ledger and the San Diego
Union Tribune. In the article Zey discussed the causes and impact of imminent baby
boomer retirements in the U.S..
JUL
2005:
Michael
Zey was interviewed by the Sacramento Bee in July 2005 for an article on the
terror bombings in London entitled "Camera Phones Turn Bystanders into Chroniclers
of Catastrophe", The story was picked up by the Scripps-Howard News Service
and ran in papers throughout the U.S.
Dr.
Zey will address the World Future Society on "How Superlongevity and the Quest
for Physical Perfection Will Impact Society". He will deliver the speech at the
Society's conference to be held in Chicago, Ill, July, 2005.
JUN 2005:
Dr.
Michael G. Zey was quoted in the June 2005 Entrepreneur Magazine “On Foreign
Soil”, which dealt with how businesses planning to expand overseas can
access needed information and advice.
Michael
G. Zey appeared in the June 4 Sacramento Bee article “Laptops Carrying
A Bigger Load”. The article explored the impact of the consumers tendency
to increasingly use laptops and other portable devices instead of desktops for
business and professional purposes.
Dr.
Michael Zey contributed a chapter to the forthcoming book Foresight, Innovation,
and Strategy, published by the World Future Society, June 2005. This chapter,
entitled "The Superlongevity Revolution: The Economic and Social Impact
of Radically Extended Life Spans".
MAY 2005:
Dr.
Michael Zey signed a contract for his next book which will deal with superlongevity
and immortality. Expected publication date is late-2006. The publisher is New
Horizons Press, distributed by Kensington Books.
APR 2005:
In
April 2005 Michael Zey will present a paper "Cybermentoring: The
Prognosis for Online Mentoring Relationships" at the 2005 "Diversity in Mentoring" conference.
The meeting will be held in Oakland California.
MAR
2005:
The Sunday Telegraph (Australia) featured Dr. Michael Zey in the article “Staying
Alive”, which examined the social, cultural, and economic effects of the
Superlongevity Revolution.
FEB, 2005
The Boston Globe interviewed Michael Zey about the impact of video games on young children. It appeared in the February 20, 2005 issue in an article entitled “What Are Video Games Turning Us Into?
JAN 2005:
Entrepreneur
magazine interviewed Dr. Zey for an upcoming issue on factors that small
and medium businesses should consider when making the decision to outsource production
and services to offshore firms and locations. Zey emphasized the economic and
political forces impacting the outsourcing decision.
January
2005 Dr. Zey was interviewed for an article that will appear in eDefense
Online and the Journal of Electronic Defense. The article deals
with the impact of new electronic technologies on the military and the "soldier
of the future".
The January 2, 2005 edition of The Morris County Daily Record published
an interview with Dr. Zey on upcoming economic and technology trends that could
impact New Jersey in 2005 and beyond.
January 2005 Dr. Zey addressed the State of California's Command College on "Future
Technology Trends". The Command College was established to provide leadership
training for key law enforcement personnel to fill key emerging positions in
the California criminal justice system.
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