Your 2024 Facilitators

The Skills for Success lead facilitators are Nat and Erik, the founders.

Futures Forge's founders and curriculum leads graduated from MIT and Oxford and founded multiple companies (management consulting, devtools startup, hardware startup). We have published books on political polarization, tertiary education, and technical problem-solving, and have jointly coached and managed over 100 top-talent young adults.

The foundation of our companies’ success has always been the rapid development of talented young people; our employees have gone on to found, lead, and accelerate dozens of great businesses. Today, we are developing talent all over the world using the methods we learned and developed.

Sam Goldstone

Sam Goldstone is a rising senior at Tufts University who has been heavily involved in the educational realm since high school. First as captain of his debate team and an instructor and director for Lumos Debate, Sam knows firsthand how to create and oversee effective programming that teaches high schoolers the important real world critical thinking and analytical skills that Futures Forge promises to deliver. Through experiences in his consulting club in college, he's been able to both enhance his own skills in problem-solving, project management and interpersonal communication and help motivate others to do the same. As a Sophomore Advisor that lived in a freshman dorm, Sam has helped support students' emotional needs while they were away from home for the first time. Sam is deeply passionate about Futures Forge's mission and can't wait to start facilitating effective programming this summer!

Colleen Halleck

Colleen Halleck is a rising Senior at Dartmouth College, majoring in Biological Anthropology and minoring in Human-Centered Design. As a Teaching Assistant for a Design Thinking course, Colleen works closely with students to guide them through the design process and help them grapple with feasibility, functionality, and creativity. This past year, Colleen also worked in a selective Design Corps team, working with peers and professors to address high-level problems on campus from a human-centered perspective. Colleen is deeply excited about Futures Forge and is looking forward to meeting her fellow facilitators and of course, the students! 

Alisa Hil

Alisa Hil is a sophomore at MIT studying computer science with the life mission to revolutionize the educational system. Since middle school she had helped peers with math, physics, and languages, later consulted them on how to make money online while being a teenager. Being in high school she tried to create the online school where teenagers can learn needed skills for life outside of the classes. Being Ukrainian, Alisa had experienced both European and American systems of education that gives her clear vision of its drawbacks to address them. At MIT, Alisa is on executive board of MIT Entrepreneurship club where she solves problems, develop the brand of the club and makes it better place for startup-minded students. Along with Futures Forge values, she is eager to change the perspective on learning and help students to success.

Rory Myers

Rory Myers is a rising junior at Tufts University. He is a Computer Science major with a passion for education. As a Teaching Assistant for Machine Structure and Organization, Rory works with high-level CS students to help them learn and understand difficult content. He believes that the best way to learn new content is through first-hand experience and problem solving. As product manager for the seven-week game design project, Smoothie Inc., Rory oversaw a six-person team throughout the entire development process. Rory is excited about Futures Forge and passionate about their philosophy/mission. He’s looking forward to facilitating this summer!

George Pygall

George is an undergraduate at the University of Exeter (In the UK) who is graduating May of this year. Throughout his studies, he co-founded an agency to help business owners grow organically and has been involved in sales roles. George has developed skills which most undergrads don’t get the opportunity too; communication, problem-solving and team management to name a few. George’s values strongly align with that at Futures Forge, he was not prepared at High-school or university for the skills which are helping him excel most now. George is excited to help students feel empowered through this journey and prepare them for whatever comes their way.

Kaatje Welsh

Kaatje Welsh is a rising Junior at Tufts University, majoring in Child Studies and Human Development. Throughout her time in high school, she held various mentorship positions, helping her peers work through emotional and educational roadblocks. She has continued to work in similar positions during her time at Tufts, both learning about and providing emotional support to students. Similarly, she is dedicated to the work of expanding educational access, and to promoting encouraging and challenging learning environments. As someone who has experienced unconventional forms of education first-hand, she is excited to facilitate within Future Forge’s innovative learning model!