
David Martin
David Martin is the Founder of M·CAM, an international leader in innovation finance, trade, and intangible asset finance. Actively engaged in global ethical economic development, his work includes financial engineering and investment, and financial advisory services to countries around the world. He is the architect and founder of the Global
Innovation Commons. His work on ethical engagement and stewardship of community is at the forefront of global financial innovation. Dr. Martin is a Batten Fellow at the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business. He was Chair of Economic Innovation for the UN–affiliated Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Organization and has served as an advisor to numerous Central Banks, global economic forums, the World Bank and IFC. He was the founding CEO of Mosaic Technologies, and founder of Japan’s Institute for Interface Science and Technology (IIST). He has served as board member for global agencies dedicated to ethical human development. As international policy contributor, economist and futurist, Dr. Martin’s work at The Arlington Institute included working with the launch of Singapore’s Risk Assessment Horizon Scanning initiative. He has received several honors for his contribution to domestic and international entrepreneurial activities. He maintains active research in the fields of linguistic genomics, fractal financial-risk modeling, and cellular membrane ionic signaling. He received his BA from Goshen College, MS from Ball State University and PhD from the University of Virginia.