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“Home in Paradox. Space for Presence.”
“Considered one of the most important futurists in the world.”
Adah Parris is a strategic futurist and pattern navigator helping global leaders transform complexity into opportunity. Through presence-based navigation, she guides CEOs and boards to see patterns others miss in an era of unprecedented change.
Leaders need more than traditional strategies at this triple point moment - where climate crisis, AI transformation, and cultural shifts converge. They need presence. Adah Parris transforms complexity into opportunity through pattern navigation and strategic presence.
How Adah Helps Leaders:
See patterns others miss
Navigate multiple futures simultaneously
Transform complexity into opportunity
Create regenerative futures
Work With Adah
The Presence Lab:
Pattern navigation partnerships for strategic clarity.
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Speaking & Advisory:
Keynotes and board-level strategic support.
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Pattern Navigation:
Transform how your organisation sees and responds to complexity.
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“What if presence is our most advanced technology?”
Some of Adah’s previous clients include:
“Adah’s provocations are crucial at this point in time. What happens when technology takes over our lives and as we rely on it more heavily than ever? What kind of ancient human technology are we relinquishing that maybe we should be rescuing? How can we reconnect with our ancestral knowledge and work side by side with nature as a teacher? In this provocative talk, Adah makes us question how we can put together human, tech and nature to build a more desirable future for all species. It is definitely an eye opener for every business leader assigned with the responsibility of being innovative and building tomorrow.”
“Adah challenged us all to question and to be more deliberate. She fired us all up to really appreciate the opportunity and responsibility we have as communication experts – and to continue to broaden the narratives being created and told.”