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Romona Foster
Social Media TrainerSocial Media How To's with Romona
Highly endorsed social media trainer teaching professionals how to leverage and brand their businesses through the use of social media!
Pam Szczerba, PT, MPT, CPHQ
Director, HomeHealth Quality, Education & Risk ManagementChristianaCare
Pamela Szczerba, PT, MPT, COS-c is Director of Quality and Risk for the Visiting Nurse Association.
Adriana La Fuente
Lecturer of Communication StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Teaching with Heart: Building Community, Inspiring Confidence, and Centering Student Voices.
Jonathan Doh, PhD
Senior Associate Dean for Research, Faculty Advancement and Global Engagement; Herbert G. Rammrath Endowed Chair in International Business; Professor, Management & OperationsVillanova University
Jonathan Doh, PhD, is an expert in international business, global leadership and corporate social responsibility.
Garrett Green, EdD
Associate Vice President for Access, Success and BelongingAugusta University
Garrett Green is a devoted people and culture professional with over 7 years of expertise in access, success and belonging.
Julie Niehoff
Speaker, Author, Marketing Leader, Educator, Small Business & Nonprofit AdvocateDistance Learning Media, LLC
Speaker, writer and marketing strategist with more than 20 years in small business & nonprofit education
Wenlin Liu
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Wenlin Liu's research focus is using technologies to enhance disaster communication preparedness and resilience in multiethnic communities.
Scott Stratten
President & CEOUnMarketing
Best-selling author and Forbes.com Top 5 Media Influencer with expertise in Viral, Social, and Authentic Marketing.
Velitchka Kaltcheva, Ph.D.
Professor of Marketing, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
Marsha Lovett
Teaching Professor and Vice ProvostCarnegie Mellon University
Marsha Lovett's research considers how learning works (mostly in college-level courses) and ways to improve it.
