
Kilma Lattin
Kilma Lattin is an American-Indian futurist, TEDx speaker, Emmy winner, a military aviator in the National Guard, and a formerly elected Tribal Leader from the Pala Band of Mission Indians. He believes that every square mile has a story and that geolocated Augmented Reality content will transform public and private spaces into place-based immersive and interactive experiences for education, entertainment and advertising. His projects have won an Emmy Award, been featured in the Smithsonian Institute, and his company OurWorlds was the 2022 winner of the SXSW.edu Launch Competition for, “best EdTech start up.” Kilma Lattin is the founder of a cultural-futurism movement known as The OurWorlds Project, which is digitizing culture for the 21st Century. He has studied at the Harvard Business School (executive education: strategy and finance), the Harvard JFK School of Government (executive education: governance), Johns Hopkins (Krieger School, AAP, Intelligence Studies), the University of Southern California (Marshall School of Business), and UC Santa Barbara (Departments of Communication, and History).