Experts Matter. Find Yours.
Connect for media, speaking, professional opportunities & more.
Filters
David Neumark
Distinguished Professor of EconomicsUC Irvine
David Neumark is a labor economist whose work focuses on minimum wages, discrimination in the work force, and worker compensation.
Michael Sacks
Professor in the Practice of Organization & Management, Goizueta Business School; Professor of Sociology (by courtesy), Emory College of Arts & Sciences; Faculty Director, Woodruff Leadership Academy, Woodruff Health Sciences CenterEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Luigi Rosabianca
Operations ManagerShield Advisory Group
Owning your own business is attainable, and I can show you how, regardless of experience, education, or the amount of money in the bank.
C. Michael White, Pharm.D., FCP, FCCP
Head and Distinguished Professor, Department of Pharmacy PracticeUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. White’s research interests are in drug, dietary supplement, and illicit drug safety, quality, and cost
Sarah Fox
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Sarah Fox's research examines how technological artifacts challenge or propagate social exclusions.
Ian/epredator Hughes
Metaverse EvanagelistFeeding Edge Ltd
Metaverse Evangelist, TV presenter, taking a bite out of technology so you don't have to. Mixing tech with social change
John L. Diamond
The Honorable Raymond L. Sullivan Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contact: diamondj@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4628 / Office M202-198
Ray Charles
CSOThe KIIP Group
Thought leader that challenges and engenders transformational leadership with an end game of investing in the most valued asset - People.
Kate Broer
PartnerDentons Canada LLP
Award-winning, high-profile litigation lawyer, and co-chair of Dentons Canada's one-of-a-kind National Diversity and Inclusion Initiative.
Mark A. Boyer, Ph.D.
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor EmeritusUniversity of Connecticut
Mark A. Boyer studies environmental policy and global-local linkages. His research focuses on climate adaptation from global to local.
