James Felton Keith, MBA
James Felton
Keith, MBA is a management consultant, an author, engineer,
economics analyst, and entrepreneur. His intrigue with the culture of
capitalism and the integration of the world are the primary drivers of his
entrepreneurial and educational endeavor.
James has held executive and consultant roles in operations and finance,
engineering, energy supply, distribution, and technology for large-scale
and startup initiatives in Asia, North America, Europe, and Africa.
He is currently a Principal with
Mode Equity Partners from which he
caters to a variety of clients the likes of HP, Sapiens, Eskom, and
others in the North American and
EMEA region.
His philosophical perspective is a result of a series of questions
that were raised during his diverse and adverse experiences in the first
ten years of the 21st century. Coined
Integrationalism, he makes
decisions on the notion that all physical beings are physiologically
connected at the sub-atomic level. His current objectives are rooted in
delivering the technological and economic innovations of the world’s
most affluent to under served markets; further, providing a tangible
realization of our interconnectedness.
In addition to this
he is a
former faculty member at Michigan State University, he is the current
editor-in-chief of journals at the
Centre for Intelligence, Innovation,
and Performance Management, current associate editor of
The International
Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society; as well as, a
member
of the Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics’
Technology & Ethics
study group, a contributor to the
Roosevelt Institute,
World Future Society,
Institute for Ethics & Emerging Technologies,
and Lifeboat Foundation,
among other think tank and action initiatives.
James earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at
Tuskegee University in 2005 with a concentration in Physics &
Mechatronics, his Masters of Liberal Arts
at Harvard
University in 2007 with a concentration in Finance & Control, and his
MBA in Management at
Lawrence Technological University in 2009.
with a concentration in Management Operations & IT.
Read
Integrationalism: essays on the rationale of abundance,
Integrationalism: Essays Exploiting Spiritual Disincentives,
and
A Brief History of Twirlin’: The When The How and The Who.
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