John P. Reisman
John worked at the University of the World with Dr. James Grier Miller, Author of Living Systems Theory and Dr. Martin Chamberlain, doing research in educational systems. While at the university, he wrote a simplified systems theory for understanding general systems operation and dynamics, and developed a methodology to help understand the health of a given system. He worked, with the assistance of Dr. Jonas Salk, developing The Learning Center/PATH Project, which was presented to the US Department of Education and EDUCOM and developed the TLC/PATH project for the Reagan administrations, 'School 2000' project.
More recently he has conducted research, analysis and development efforts in energy efficient urban and industrial structures and was awarded a patent for a time management system he invented. John typically works with entrepreneurs and companies in early stages of innovative projects in feasibility and market identification, as well as structuring and information technology applications to increase security and effectiveness.
John studied engineering and early in his career worked in the media industry in production; and for the Department of Defense (AFRTS) while living at the NATO base in Iceland. After 9/11 he worked with Homeland Security to help bring the TSA security force up to speed.
He enjoys writing, and examining systems interaction and dynamics. Most recently he has applied his examinations to climate, energy, and economic systems as well as synergies and inter-dynamic relationships in these areas.


