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Denise Schentrup
Clinical Associate Professor | Associate DeanUniversity of Florida
Denise Schentrup serves as clinical director of Archer Family Health Care, the UF College of Nursing’s nurse-led clinic.
Annette Bergeron, P.Eng., MBA, FEC
Corporate DirectorElectrical Safety Authority, Engineers Canada / Ingénieurs Canada
Experience in speaking & media on topics of women in STEM, women on boards, engineering regulation, advocacy, governance, policy, education
Mack Collier
Social Media Strategist and AuthorMack Collier Consulting
I've spoken on the topics of Social Media Marketing, Community-Building and Brand Advocacy at the nation's top events since 2008.
Veronika Sonsev
CEO & FounderinSparq
An inspirational personality in the mobile and digital technology field who is pioneering new business opportunities for women entrepreneurs
Professor Jamie Morgan
ProfessorLeeds Beckett
Jamie Morgan lectures in the Subject Area of Economics, Analytics and International Business.
Barbara O'Brien
Professor of LawMichigan State University
Professor O’Brien’s scholarship applies empirical methodology to legal issues.
Marieke Van Willigen
Department Chair, Sociology and AnthropologyGeorgia Southern University
Marieke Van Willigen writes about the mental and physical health of adolescents, women and disaster survivors.
Ayalla Ruvio
Associate Dean for MBA and MS Programs, Associate Professor of MarketingMichigan State University
Expert on consumer behavior and consumer psychology
Giacomo Negro
Professor of Organization & Management and Professor of Sociology (by courtesy); Associate Dean for Culture and InclusionEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Laura Vandenberg
Associate Vice Chancellor and Vice Provost for Research and Engagement and Professor of Environmental Health SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Laura Vandenberg looks at how exposures to plastics, and other chemicals especially early in life, can predispose individuals to diseases.