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Christopher J. Cormier
Associate ProfessorLoyola Marymount University
christopher.cormier@lmu.edu
Leigh Potvin
Assistant Professor, Community StudiesCape Breton University
Educator, activist, academic. Interests: straight privilege, urban farming, backyard chickens, fat activism & active transportation.
Steven Charlier
Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
An expert in project management & virtual teams on project-based work & how technology influences how we work & lead within organizations
Scott Siegel, Ph.D, MHCDS
Director of Cancer Control & Population SciencesChristianaCare
Scott Siegel, Ph.D., MHCDS, is a licensed psychologist and the Director of Cancer Control & Population Sciences at ChristianaCare.
Wendy Smith
Professor, ManagementUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Smith's research focuses on strategic paradoxes – how leaders and senior teams effectively respond to contradictory agendas.
Jason Sellers
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Jason R. Sellers is a cultural and environmental historian of 17th-and 18th-century North America interested in landscapes and bodies.
Vittal Anantatmula
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Vittal Anantatmula’s current research is focused on project management teams, integrating knowledge management and project management.
Andrew Finch
Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of Human and Organizational Development; Core Faculty, Human Development CounselingVanderbilt University
An expert who specializes in recovery high schools, substance use disorders, teen addiction and school counseling.
Meca Williams-Johnson
ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Meca R. Williams-Johnson's mixed methods research emphasis explores student motivation, emotions, teaching and learning.
Peter Koch, PhD
Assistant Professor of PhilosophyVillanova University
Peter Koch, PhD, is an expert in philosophical issues of biomedical and clinical ethics related to patient well-being, harm and disease.
