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ecozoic.live

Brian E. Tucker

Our Services

What role can technology and a ‘deep-time’ perspective play in helping your organization reach youth, promote ecological resilience and build greater capacity to fulfil your mission? Using a Life-Centered Design approach, our team brings a solutionary and creative approach to Systems Analysis, Project Management and Storytelling.

Who I am...

I work as a Project Manager/Systems Analyst for a large Human Services non-profit in Philadelphia with over 25 years of experience, and am a community organizer who is active in various secular and religious organizations and an advocate for interfaith dialogue among local and national faith communities.  Trained as a Spiritual Director (1999) with the Guild for Spiritual Guidance, I consult with individuals and organizations on ways to integrate Spirituality with Social Justice.

 

My passions include Big History, Cosmology, Vedanta, Torah, Yoga and Nature (and the Delaware River in New Jersey where I live).  Having recently completed both the Deep Time Course “Applying a Deep Time Cosmology” and the DTJN Leadership Series, I’m excited to continue pursuing a new understanding of the five deep time principles: Context, Embeddedness, Interiority, Action and Contiunuum.

 

My formal training is in Computer Science (B.A. Computer Science from Kansas State University), and I’ve worked largely in corporate technology positions up until I reached my mid-30’s.  At that point a kind of spiritual hunger became intense, and I sought out the guidance of a person trained as a Spiritual Director. We met over an 8-year period, and through that process I was able to better understand what was motivating this spiritual hunger and inner quest. During this period of time, I was able to sort out that I felt “de-motivated” working in traditional corporate cultures (e.g. the Aerospace Industry, Insurance industry, Pharmaceuticals, Retail and Consulting as part of the PriceWaterhouseCoopers Family).  Also, I felt a shift occur in my interests moving from the realm of technology into a study of Consciousness.  There was no obvious career path which I could chart into this new vocational calling. Rather, it was my engagement with allurement, a process which had begun many years earlier when I left my home in Manhattan, KS to pursue a vision that had occurred to me while working with a not-for-profit company focusing on teaching biofeedback and autonomic controls.

 

Over many years, this shift in my focus from technology to consciousness has led me to work with a variety of firms which strive to serve the public good by helping them apply technology to better fulfill their service-oriented missions (educational, community-based homeless sheltering agencies, Employment and Behavioral Health agencies, etc.).  As a way of navigating this change in my focus, back around 1991, I began working with a Spiritual Director here in New Jersey where I have lived for over 25 years.

 

In 1999, I also began a formal program of study with the Guild for Spiritual Guidance program, a Spiritual Direction training program founded by Henri Nouwen, Walter Wink, Morton Kelsey and others, and sought out the guidance and teachings of a Monastic monk within the South Asia Indian Community, the Bharat Sevashram Sangha in NJ, which I’ve maintained for the past 20 years.

 

Back in 2001 after graduating from Guild program, I led an initiative on Interfaith Spirituality within the Vincentian Catholic Community in Plainsboro, NJ for two years bringing together faith leaders from across multiple traditions to explore commonalities in faith practices and spirituality.  Today, I am still in touch with many of those same faith leaders and continue to explore ways that spirituality and technology can be applied to our everyday lives to bring hope and renewal to our communities. 

Marian Baldini
President, Chief Executive Officer at KenCrest

"I managed Brian's leadership of teams for software implementations and software performance in my division of 80+ million. Brian is an excellent team leader. He understands team dynamics and has excellent project management skills. He is devoted to continuous improvement. He maintains excellent communication and documentation of work progress. He is an early adaptor of new learnings. He inspires high performance from his teams...He is one of the highest performing professionals I have ever met...which is saying something given my over 30 years of experience."