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David Houle (born 1948) is a futurist, keynote speaker, and author of ''The Shift Age''. He coined the phrase "The Shift Age" and identified this new age as the successor to the Information Age in 2007. ==Early life== David Houle was born on July 3, 1948 in Chicago, Illinois. He grew up in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. His parents were Bettie E. Houle (d. 2000) and Cyril O. Houle (d.1998). His mother earned a PhD from the University of Chicago in child development, was active in the community, numerous charities and served a two-year term as President of the Fortnightly Club of Chicago. His father, Cyril O. Houle was a professor at the University of Chicago in the field of Adult Education, who wrote 12 books and was awarded 14 honorary degrees. Houle attended the University of Chicago Laboratory School from nursery school through high school. After graduated from high school in 1965, he obtained a B.A. in Art History from Syracuse University in 1969. Following graduation, he worked and travelled North America in a van and back packed around the world for two years.
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