Experts Matter. Find Yours.
Connect for media, speaking, professional opportunities & more.
Filters
Dr Oscar Rodriguez-Espindola
Reader in Operations and Supply Chain ManagementAston University
Dr. Rodríguez-Espíndola has a particular interest in the development of solutions to enhance humanitarian logistics and disaster response.
Swati Agrawal
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Agrawal's research focuses on protozoan pathogens that cause serious diseases like African sleeping sickness and Toxoplasmosis.
Roy Black
Professor Emeritus in the Practice of FinanceEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Prof. Black is a Professor in the Practice of Finance and Director of the Real Estate Program at Goizueta Business School.
Ravindra Kolhe, PhD
Director, Georgia Esoteric & Molecular Laboratory at Augusta UniversityAugusta University
Ravindra Kolhe is a Molecular and Genetic Pathologist, involved in identifying and validating cutting-edge platforms for diagnostic medicine
Professor Hazel Barrett
Professor in Development GeographyCentre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR), Coventry University
Professor Hazel Barrett is a leading researcher and campaigner on the issue of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
James Douglass, Ph.D.
Expert in coastal marine ecologyFlorida Gulf Coast University
James Douglass studies the interactions among living organisms and the environment in coastal waters, including algae blooms.
Jodi Caldwell
Executive Director, Counseling CenterGeorgia Southern University
Jodi K. Caldwell is the Executive Director Sexual Assault Response Team Chair and Regent's Advisor Council of the Counseling Center.
Diane Beckett
sustainability consultantindependent
Diane Beckett has more than three decades of experience addressing the human and environmental dimensions of sustainability
John Gormley
Talk Radio HostRawlco Radio
Talk Radio Host & Best-Selling Author
Aimée Eubanks Davis
Founder and CEOBraven.org
Speaks to higher education outcomes, particularly related to job attainment and quality among first-generation and low-income students.
