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Tim DeSchriver
Associate Professor of Sport Management; Area Head - Sport ManagementUniversity of Delaware
Prof. DeSchriver’s research is in sport finance, economics and marketing; specifically professional sport and collegiate athletics.
Kadence Otto
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Kadie Otto's research centers on ethical, social and legal issues in sport with specific attention to NCAA corruption and reform.
Abigail Larson
Professor of KinesiologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in bioenergetics and sports nutrition, advanced exercise prescription, and cardiovascular disease
Laura J. Burton, Ph.D.
Department Head, Educational LeadershipUniversity of Connecticut
Professor focused on management in sports organizations and how gender stereotypes affect women working in athletics.
Professor Sue Backhouse
Professor of Sport Psychology and Behavioural NutritionLeeds Beckett University
Her particular expertise is in athlete welfare, drug use in sport, why athletes dope, what makes athletes vulnerable to doping and more.
Brenda Elsey
Professor of HistoryHofstra University
Specialist in Popular Culture and Politics, as well as Gender and Sports, in Twentieth Century Latin America.
Nefertiti Walker
Professor of Sport Management and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and Equity for the UMass SystemUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Nefertiti Walker's research centers on sports culture and developing diverse and inclusive cultures in sports and other organizations.
Mike Margolies
Mental Coach, Sport Psychology Consultant, Author and Public Speaker, Radio HostThe Mental Game
Want to build a better team that performs under pressure? Let Mike Margolies show you the Game within the Game!
Sarah Teetzel
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation ManagementUniversity of Manitoba
Dr. Sarah Teetzel’s research focuses on applied ethical issues in sport with emphasis on the intersection of rules and values.
Charlene Weaving
Associate Professor, Human KineticsSt. Francis Xavier University
Leading researcher on gender and sport analysis
