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Janine Davis
Assistant Professor of EducationUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Davis' research focuses on teacher persona development.
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.
Ginger Grant
Professor (Marketing and Innovation)Sheridan College
Innovation Management, Leadership Development, Strategy, Corporate Anthropology, Organizational Design, Scenario Planning, Storytelling
Bahar Armaghani
Director and Instructional Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Bahar Armaghani is director of the Sustainability and the Built Environment program at the UF College of Design, Construction and Planning.
Christina Motley
CMO-On-Demand, Author, Speaker, CEO & FounderChristina Motley, llc
On Point Marketing Strategy for Business Growth
Thomas Felke, Ph.D., M.S.W.
Expert in social issues and social justiceFlorida Gulf Coast University
Thomas Felke researches social issues such as food insecurity and affordable housing.
Jeremy Crenshaw
Assistant Professor, Kinesiology and Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Crenshaw's research focuses on interventions to reduce the incidence of falls and lessen the severity of fall-related injuries.
Richard Cleveland
Assistant ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Richard Cleveland's research is focused in school counseling outcome research, quantitative research methods and factor analysis.
Kevin Jones
PresidentEngaged Learning
To the point, common sense speaker who challenges the status quo. Dynamic & thought provoking, I simplify the complex & inspire action.
Dale Peeples, MD
Pediatric Psychiatrist / Associate Professor of PsychiatryAugusta University
Peeples is a highly-regarded psychiatrist providing tips to maintain mental wellbeing throughout the COVID-19 outbreak.
