I'm president of Openworld, Inc., a volunteer network and consulting practice that has worked on sustainable, market-friendly initiatives for private and public sector clients in 56 countries. I graduated from Harvard University and researched divestiture of municipal services to private community associations as a Visiting Fellow of the Lehrman Institute. I was an early-stage publisher and managing editor of Reason magazine. Bob Poole and I cofounded the Local Government Center, springboard for Reason Foundation's privatization practice. My current focus is on: digital philanthropy as a catalyst for grassroots self-help initiatives, freelance markets for telework, the spread of free economic zones for knowledge industries, land grants and human capital investment strategies for the sustainabiility of local and global good causes, and microscholarship/microvoucher initiatives in economically struggling areas. Updates via @openworld.com (Twitter)