Mal Fletcher
Mal Fletcher (born 1957 in Melbourne, Australia) is a media/social futurist and commentator, keynote speaker, author, business leadership consultant and broadcaster currently based in London. He holds joint Australian and British citizenship.
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Born | Mal Fletcher 1957 (age 62–63) Australia |
Occupation | Media commentator, author, business leadership consultant, broadcaster, keynote conference speaker, minister |
Years active | 1981–present |
From 1985, Fletcher was the founding National Director of Youth Alive Australia,[1] a large faith-based organization teaching positive values to young people. Prior to the founding of the national organization, he was the State Director for Youth Alive Victoria, which began in 1981. At a time when Australia had one of the highest teenage suicide rates in the developed world, this movement – a large network of local youth groups and charities – grew from a few thousand in Melbourne to an estimated 60,000 young people across the nation in its first decade.[2] Since that time, the movement has grown further and has helped to spark other youth movements including PlanetShakers and Hillsong United. The model has also inspired similar movements in Europe[3] and South-East Asia.[4]
Fletcher left Australia in 1994, to found Next Wave International, a communications group which helps European community organizations and charities to deal with future change and move society forward in a positive direction. Based for ten years first in Copenhagen, then in London, he also launched the Euro Youth Events network, hosting ongoing, alcohol-free concerts in eight major European capitals over ten years. He also founded the Strategic Leadership Consultation, an annual summit for European community and church leaders from 20 nations.[5][6] The summit focuses on engaging the future of society in a proactive way. Guest speakers at this think-tank forum have included social justice campaigners Steve Chalke MBE, Tim Costello, OA and Dr. Joel Edwards; futurists Dr. Patrick Dixon and Dr. Tom Sine; ethics campaigner Bishop Michael_Nazir-Ali; theologian Alister McGrath and others including Reinhard Bonnke.
In 2008, he launched the 2020Plus[7] organization to assist civic authorities, companies, charities and media groups as they prepared for rapid change during a near-global recession. The group produces research and publications dealing with future social change and innovative leadership solutions.
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Since 1997, Fletcher has also written and hosted the EDGES TV documentaries, which cover a wide range of social issues.[8] More than 80 documentaries in the series can be seen on satellite, cable and terrestrial stations in various parts of the world.[9] They have aired, for example, on the Nine Network and Seven Network in Australia[10] and on SABC1 in South Africa.[11] Since the late 1990s, they have also attracted a following on the internet.[12]
In 2006, Fletcher also began fronting the Catalyst TV series, featuring recorded interviews with social campaigners and activists. Guests have included anti-poverty campaigner Dr. Tony Campolo, youth activist Winkie Pratney and human trafficking activist Steve Chalke MBE.[13] The programs are broadcast mainly on satellite TV in various parts of the world.
Mal Fletcher's media comment on social issues has featured on BBC World News (global),[14] BBC Breakfast TV (UK),[15] Sky News,[16] ABC Radio National (Australia),[17] BBC Radio 5 Live (UK)[18] and other TV and radio outlets[19] and in the press.[20][21] He has also written and presented for BBC Radio 4 in the UK.[22]
Fletcher is the author of ten books and regularly contributes to magazines and internet publications.[23]
In more than 25 years of leadership and keynote presenting, Fletcher has featured in marketing campaigns for such groups as the Benenden Healthcare Society[24] and at many well-known leadership and other events, including Hillsong Conference (Australia), Grapevine (UK),[25] Spring Harvest (UK), Rhema Conference (South Africa)[26] and Planet Shakers (Australia).
Fletcher studied architecture at Deakin University in Melbourne, followed by theology and Christian apologetics. He is also an ordained Christian minister[27] with the Australian Christian Churches, though he does not pastor a church.
Personal life
He lives just outside London with his wife Davina. They have three adult children, Deanna, Grant and Jade.
Notes and references
- Youth Alive Queensland Archived 3 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- "Next Wave Online". Next Wave Online. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "YA:UK". Youthaliveuk.com. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "Youth Alive Malaysia – Welcome to the official website of the Youth Alive Malaysia". Youthalivemsia.org. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "Next Wave Online". nextwaveonline.com.
- "Interview: Mal Fletcher of Next Wave International™ - Christian News on Christian Today". christiantoday.com.
- "2020Plus with Mal Fletcher". 2020plus.net.
- Archived 13 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- "Next Wave Online". Next Wave Online. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "Next Wave Online". Next Wave Online. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "Next Wave Online". Next Wave Online. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "EDGES with Mal Fletcher". Edges.tv. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "Next Wave Online". Next Wave Online. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- EdgesTV (19 August 2008). "YouTube – Max Mosley Debate on BBC World News". Uk.youtube.com. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- MalFletcher (23 August 2010). "Digital Media, Multi-Tasking: BBC BREAKFAST w/ Mal Fletcher". YouTube. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- MalFletcher (6 January 2011). "The Sexualisation of Children – MAL FLETCHER on SkyTV". YouTube. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- MalFletcher (11 August 2010). "FUTURE: Where Next? MAL FLETCHER ABC Radio". YouTube. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- MalFletcher (11 August 2010). "Celebrity Culture & Our Kids – BBC Radio Mal Fletcher". YouTube. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "Next Wave Online". Next Wave Online. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "The Sun". fabulousmag.co.uk.
- "Roxane Battle: Reality check: Gas costs $9 per gallon across the pond". MinnPost. 11 August 2008. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "Next Wave Online". Next Wave Online. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "jan/feb 08". Viewer.zmags.com. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- MalFletcher (27 August 2009). "RECESSION: changing attitudes to BIG COMPANIES". YouTube. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
- "One Event 2015". grapevinecelebration.org.uk.
- "Home - Rhema Bible Church". Rhema Bible Church.
- http://www.kingdomfaith.com/faithcamp/Faith06.aspx
Books
- Youth: The Endangered Species, Triune Publishing, 1991.
- Get Real!, Nelson Word, 1993.
- Burning Questions, Nelson Word, 1994.
- Making God Famous, Next Wave International, 2000, Authentic Media 2005.
- The Pioneer Spirit, Next Wave International, 2002, Authentic Media 2005.
- The Joseph Chronicles, Next Wave International, 2004.
- Youth Outreach Events, Next Wave International, 2005.
- The Future is X, Next Wave International 2005.
- The Church of 2020, Next Wave International 2006.
- Five Big Ideas: Concepts That Shape Our Culture, Next Wave International 2007.