Jonathan Schechter is Founder and Executive Director of
The Charture Institute, a non-profit organization devoted to understanding
issues of growth and change affecting places of ecological and aesthetic
significance. He is owner of BookTrackers, a graphic arts marketing business,
and of Summit Management Consulting, a provider of consulting services to
senior managers in business, government, and the non-profit sector. He also
serves on the Board of Trustees of St. John’s Medical Center, in Jackson,
Wyoming.
Mr. Schechter lectures widely on economic and social
change in the northern Rockies and writes a bi-weekly column on local and
regional public policy issues and business and economic trends, published in
the Jackson Hole News and Guide. He studied public and private management at
Yale University’s School of Organization and Management, where he received a
master’s degree, and earned a bachelor’s degree (with distinction) in human
biology at Stanford University.