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Jeremy Gutsche

Jeremy Gutsche (born April 7, 1978) is a Canadian innovation expert, entrepreneur, author, and the founder and CEO of TrendHunter, a website dedicated to identifying trends.
Gutsche has been described as "a new breed of trend spotter" by ''The Guardian'',〔''The Guardian'', ("The Shape of Things to Come" ), December 18, 2007〕 an "Oracle" by the ''Globe and Mail''〔''The Globe and Mail'', ("Trend Hunter Gets Help from Calgary Carpenter" ), September 9, 2008〕 and "on the forefront of cool" by MTV.〔MTV News, ("Trend Spotting" ), June 22, 2006〕 He is frequently sourced by the media for his opinions on the next big thing, including ''The Economist'',〔''The Economist'', ("World in 2008: Six of the Best" ), November 2007〕 Fox Business,〔Fox Business, ("Sarah Palin Fever" ), September 14, 2008〕 CBC News,〔CBC News, (Trends in 2009 )〕 and Entertainment Tonight.〔Entertainment Tonight, January 18, 2008, ("Latest Tech With Trend Spotter Jeremy Gutsche" )〕〔Entertainment Tonight, March 11, 2008, ("Travel Trends With Jeremy Gutsche" )〕
==History==
Gutsche was born in Calgary, Alberta where he was raised to be an entrepreneur. In his book, Better and Faster, he describes an upbringing that involved scouring hundreds of magazines each month with his father, in the search of ideas they would turn into prototypes and inventions. This activity would later lead to the concept behind Trend Hunter, a crowdsourced community that enables people to similarly scour for ideas to find inspiration.
Prior to starting Trend Hunter, Jeremy Gutsche was a management consultant with the Monitor Group and was Capital One's Director of Upmarket in Canada. At Capital One, he led his team to grow a $1 billion business.〔''The Sun'', ("What's Cool Before it's Cool" )〕

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