Crispe spent the years 1997 to 2004 in
Israel, including one year as a research fellow for the
Shalem Center in Jerusalem, a
research institute for political theory and social thought. During this time, Crispe also served as the Educational Director of Torat Chesed. Crispe founded Interinclusion in 2011. The nonprofit enterprise includes classes and group retreats at Crispe's Vermont home. He is also affiliated with Vermont Future Now, which supports students in the state. Crispe has served as a financial, medical and technological consultant for projects that relate to future trends. He studied for a PhD in religious philosophy from New York University. Before founding Interinclusion, Crispe served as Chief Technology Officer of the hedge fund Link Capital Group. == References ==