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Jennifer Necci Dineen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor In-Residence, School of Public Policy | Associate Director, UConn Center for Advancing, Research, Methods, and Scholarship in Gun Injury Prevention (ARMS)University of Connecticut
Jennifer Dineen is a survey methodologist who focuses on stakeholder attitudes as mechanism for intervention uptake and policy change.
Shauna McGillivray
Professor & Associate Department ChairTexas Christian University
Biology expert, focusing on genetic methods of fighting disease
Bethany Bradley
Professor of Biogeography and Spatial EcologyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Bradley's research has a strong focus on invasive plants and climate change.
Jonathan Gilligan
Professor of Earth and Environmental SciencesVanderbilt University
Expert on the impact of human behavior and public policy on climate, with a focus on how small changes add up to make big differences.
Diana Laboy-Rush
STEM Education ConsultantAuthenticSTEM
Engineering Instructor, STEM Education Consultant, Writer, and Speaker
Kelly Younger
Professor of English and Affiliate Faculty of Theatre ArtsLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Kelly Shannon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Executive Director, Center for Peace, Justice, & Human Rights (PJHR)Florida Atlantic University
Kelly Shannon, Ph.D., specializes in the history of U.S. foreign relations with the Islamic world and women's human rights.
John A. Lovett
ProfessorLouisiana State University
Prof. Lovett’s scholarship ranges across common, civil, and mixed jurisdictions.
Siobhan Gorman
Partner, Washington, D.C.Brunswick Group
Siobhan Gorman concentrates on crisis, cybersecurity, public affairs, and media relations.
Richard Hayes
Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship, Executive Director, Institute Innovation & EntrepreneurshipHofstra University
Entrepreneurship and management, particularly in emerging economies; the sharing economy.
