
Phillip Jackson
Co-Founder at Future Commerce
Commerce is Culture | Co-founder of @futurecommerce. "LORE" — our newest hardcover print journal available now 👇
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futurecommerce.com | Alicia Esposito |Phillip Jackson
Divine Economics: The Sacred Marketplace of Papal Transition9.5.2025Divine Economics: The Sacred Marketplace of Papal TransitionMay 9, 2025The London Brief is a series from Future Commerce covering commerce and cultureof the United Kingdom’s capitol city. The election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV marks another chapter in Catholicism's grand theater of transformation.
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1 month ago |
futurecommerce.com | Phillip Jackson
VISIONS Summit NYC 2025: Where Commerce, Culture, and World-Building Collide17.4.2025VISIONS Summit NYC 2025: Where Commerce, Culture, and World-Building CollideApril 17, 2025The London Brief is a series from Future Commerce covering commerce and cultureof the United Kingdom’s capitol city. If your current conference calendar looks like a carousel of recycled talking points and predictable keynotes, it may be time to step off the ride.
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2 months ago |
futurecommerce.com | Phillip Jackson
[Member Brief] The First 100 Days: Reshaping a Modern Commerce Department on the World Stage20.3.2025[Member Brief] The First 100 Days: Reshaping a Modern Commerce Department on the World StageMarch 20, 2025The London Brief is a series from Future Commerce covering commerce and cultureof the United Kingdom’s capitol city. As the ‘face of the Trump Tariffs,’ Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has had a tumultuous and ambitious first month in office.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
futurecommerce.com | Phillip Jackson |Brian Lange
Why LORE? The Stories that Shape Our Future17.1.2025Why LORE? The Stories that Shape Our FutureJanuary 17, 2025The London Brief is a series from Future Commerce covering commerce and cultureof the United Kingdom’s capitol city. In the beginning, there were stories. They were whispered around campfires, etched into stone, and carried across oceans. These stories became the foundation of who we are—as individuals, communities, and civilizations.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
futurecommerce.com | Phillip Jackson
Insiders #184: Coexist: Avoiding Agentic Ghettos17.1.2025Insiders #184: Coexist: Avoiding Agentic GhettosJanuary 17, 2025The London Brief is a series from Future Commerce covering commerce and cultureof the United Kingdom’s capitol city. Every year at retail's biggest show, the three halls and dimly-lit basement of the Javits Center flood with vendors hawking the next big thing. But 2025's NRF has a different energy—we're not just talking about new technology, we're talking about new shoppers.
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