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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.
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.
S. Megan Berthold, Ph.D., LCSW
Associate Professor and Director of Field EducationUniversity of Connecticut School of Social Work
Prof. Berthold's clinical and research expertise is with refugee and asylum seeking survivors of torture and the Cambodian genocide.
Dawn Raquel Jensen, EBMA
FounderVirtual Options Coaching & Training
Social Media Speaker |Fractional CXO/CMO | Professor | Entrepreneurial Marketing Coach & Trainer for High-Performers & Leadership Teams
Brooke Flammang
Assistant Professor, Biological SciencesNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Professor Flammang specializes in functional morphology, biomechanics, and bioinspired technology of fishes, including sharks and remora.
Siobhan Malany
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Siobhan Malany studies the effects of microgravity on human muscle biology using an automated tissue chip system.
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.
Cordell Carter, II
Vice President, OperationsNational Alliance for Public Charter Schools
Innovative Social Sector Executive
Edie Dullaghan
Head, Target ValidationCentre for Drug Research and Development
Striving for excellence through mentoring people and by fostering creative/critical thinking,
Chris Martens
Associate Professor, Kinesiology & Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Martens's laboratory is interested in understanding mechanisms by which impaired vascular function contributes to cognitive declines.
