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Anand Rao
Distinguished Service Professor and Program HeadCarnegie Mellon University
Anand Rao focuses on research, innovation, applications, business and societal adoption of data, analytics, and artificial intelligence.
Patricia Snyder
Distinguished Professor | Chair | DirectorUniversity of Florida
Patricia Snyder is regarded for developing, validating and evaluating early interventions for children with or at risk for disabilities
Kirk Wakefield, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Center for for Sales Strategy in Sports and Entertainment (S3E), and The Edwin W. Streetman Professor of Retail MarketingBaylor University
Leading sports marketing expert specializing in what fans think, feel and do for professional sports franchises
Marlene Neill, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Journalism, Public Relations and New Media, Graduate Program DirectorBaylor University
Public relations expert whose research includes ethics in public relations, PR management, integrated communication & ethics in advertising
Cheolho Sim, Ph.D.
Professor, BiologyBaylor University
Professor Sim's research is focused predominantly on the vector biology of human pathogens.
Lorrie Faith Cranor
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Lorrie Faith Cranor has authored over 150 research papers on online privacy, usable security, and other topics.
Scott Hansen
Professor of Engineering TechnologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in 3D drafting, engineering technology, CAD software, and vocational education
Shalini Kesar
Professor of Information SystemsSouthern Utah University
Specializing in management of electronic commerce, gender equality in computing, and disaster recovery
Doug Knuth
Athletic DirectorSouthern Utah University
Talent identifier, recruiter, and program builder with nearly 30 years in higher ed, including nine as a Division I athletic director.
Bryan Koenig
Associate Professor of PsychologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in social and evolutionary psychology