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Professor Sandra Esteves
Professor in Bioprocess Technology for Resource Recovery and Director of the Wales Centre for Excellence in Anaerobic DigestionUniversity of South Wales
Her expertise is in recovery from waste and the production of useful and re-usable waste content mainly for energy use.
Isaac L. Moss, M.D., C.M., M.A.Sc., FRCSC
Chair, Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Moss’ clinical focus is on the treatment of all disorders of the neck and back.
Sudip Bhattacharjee, Ph.D.
Professor, University of Connecticut; Senior Research Fellow, US Census BureauUniversity of Connecticut
Extensive research consulting experience with Fortune 100 and US govt on “Big Data” driven decision making in IT and operations.
Oliver Hahl
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Oliver Hahl's research interests revolve around how audience perceptions of organizations and individuals influence behavior in markets.
Rob Cottingham
PrincipalSocial Signal
Strategic communicator, bridging the online and offline worlds / Social Signal founder
Fenesha Hubbard
Educator, CoachUplifting H.E.R., LLC
“Uplifting Her with Empowerment Education”
Gregory Tall
keynote speaker | trainer | facilitator | storytellerThe Gregory Tall Company
TALL TELLS About Work, Money & Motivation
Nikki Graves
Associate Professor in the Practice of Organization and ManagementEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Russell A. Sabella, Ph.D.
Expert in school counseling, cyberbullying, technology and social networkingFlorida Gulf Coast University
Russell Sabella is an expert in solution-focused brief counseling, consultations and parent conferences.
Craig Albert, PhD
Graduate Director, PhD in Intelligence, Defense, and Cybersecurity Policy and Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security StudiesAugusta University
Dr. Craig Albert focuses on propaganda, information warfare, national security studies, cyberconflict, and political thought.
