Tom Koulopoulos, a distinguished futurist, author, and business leader, occupies the role of Chairman at the Delphi Group while also contributing as a lecturer at two prestigious business schools. With a wealth of experience spanning over three decades in business and technology, Koulopoulos has emerged as a sought-after advisor for organizations worldwide, focusing on future trends, innovation, and the cloud.
As the founder and Chairman of the Boston-based think tank, The Delphi Group, Koulopoulos has positioned the organization as a trailblazer in innovation and the future of business. Recognized for its rapid growth, The Delphi Group earned a place among the fastest-growing companies in the US, as noted by Inc. Previously, Koulopoulos held the position of Executive Director at the Perot Systems Innovation Lab, later acquired by Dell, and served as a Product Marketing Manager at Henco Software.
In academia, Koulopoulos has contributed as a visiting lecturer at Boston University’s Graduate School of Management, Executive in Residence at Bentley University, and Executive Director of the Center for Business Innovation at Babson College. Additionally, he serves as an advisor for Thinkers360, an open platform for thought leaders.
An accomplished author, Koulopoulos has written eleven books, including notable works like “Revealing The Invisible,” “The Gen Z Effect,” “Cloud Surfing,” and “The Innovation Zone.” He shares his insights as a columnist for Inc.com, and his influence extends to prominent publications such as Forbes, The Economist, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Fast Company. Hosting the Foresight Radio podcast, Koulopoulos has been recognized by InformationWeek magazine as one of the industry’s most influential consultants, with an illustrious client list featuring industry giants like Apple, Microsoft, UBS, BAA, the United States Department of Justice, and the Canadian Government.