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Eric Simanek
Robert A. Welch Chair of ChemistryTexas Christian University
Dr. Simanek’s interests include whiskey, science education and basic scientific research aimed at the design of new medicines.
Julie A. Hoggarth, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of AnthropologyBaylor University
Maya archaeologist with expertise on ancient societies, societal collapse, environmental archaeology & chronology-building
Cato Laurencin, M.D., Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer, Connecticut Convergence InstituteUConn Health
Dr. Laurencin is a world renowned engineer, physician and scientist who is known for pioneering the field of Regenerative Engineering.
William Hatcher, PhD, MPA
Chair of the Department of Social SciencesAugusta University
Dr. William Hatcher focuses on public administration and social, economic and political institutions in local communities.
Dorit Rubinstein Reiss
Professor of Law, James Edgar Hervey '50 Chair of LitigationUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: reissd@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4844 / Office 324-200
Carolyn Heinrich
University Distinguished Professor of Leadership, Policy, and OrganizationsVanderbilt University
An expert in k-12 education public policy, economics, healthcare and impact of opioids on families.
Scott Stratten
President & CEOUnMarketing
Best-selling author and Forbes.com Top 5 Media Influencer with expertise in Viral, Social, and Authentic Marketing.
Kimberly Martin Tecklenberg
Assistant ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Dr. Kimberly Martin Tecklenberg teaches courses in American politics, research methods, leadership, and public policy.
Michael Carriere, Ph.D.
Professor, Director, Honors ProgramMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Michael Carriere is an urban historian, with expertise in American history, urban studies and sustainability.
Elizabeth (Libby) Sharrow
Professor of History and Public Policy and Director of Faculty Research, Institute for Social Science ResearchUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Libby Sharrow examines the ways public policy has shaped understandings of gender, race, sexuality, disability and class in U.S. politics.
