
Eugene Clark, the pseudonym of a seasoned serial entrepreneur from Chicago, launched his career after graduating from Yale. Initially testing the entrepreneurial waters in California with various startups, Clark struck gold in his hometown by establishing an early Internet Service Provider. The sale of this successful venture funded his global travels, enriching his understanding of diverse cultures. Driven by an unyielding entrepreneurial spirit, Clark founded and subsequently sold a digital signage business and a video gaming company, yielding strong exits from each. His adventures took him to the outskirts of Sydney, Australia, where he settled down and started a family. However, after facing significant challenges conceiving after his first child, Clark and his wife turned to IVF, investing over $250,000 and several years into the process before welcoming their two youngest children. This personal journey through IVF, coupled with the shadowy implications of Human Genetic Engineering (HuGE), ignited Clark’s curiosity about the future impacts of these technologies on humanity. This curiosity blossomed into years of intensive research, culminating in the “Genetic Pressure” book series. Clark is not a scientist but a futurist. His insights, grounded in keen observations of current trends, compel him to pose critical questions about our collective future. Through “Genetic Pressure,” he offers potential answers—challenging, perhaps uncomfortable, yet undeniably crucial for our time.