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Wesley Meares
Professor of Public Administration | Director Master of Public AdministrationAugusta University
Academic and consultant specializing in the evaluation of neighborhood design, economic development, and community revitalization
J. Marshall Shepherd
Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor and Director, Atmospheric Sciences Program | Associate DeanUGA Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
A leading International expert on weather and climate frequently called upon by the White House, Congress, and national media.
Mariana Chilton
Professor of Practice in the School of Public Health & Health SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Mariana Chilton is a nationally recognized expert on food security, trauma and economic empowerment with mothers of young children.
Jill Perry-Smith
Professor of Organization & Management; Academic Director, The Roberto C. Goizueta Center for Entrepreneurship & InnovationEmory University, Goizueta Business School
James C. Kaufman, Ph.D.
ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Kaufman's research focuses on creativity and educational psychology.
Anne Wilson
Professor and Canada Research Chair in Social PsychologyWilfrid Laurier University
Expert in identity, time, memory, goals, inequality, and cultural norms
John Geer
Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Political ScienceVanderbilt University
National expert in political campaigns, political advertising and public opinion. Co-directs the Vanderbilt Poll.
Kathy Roberts Forde
Professor of JournalismUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Kathy Roberts Forde studies the Black freedom struggle and the press, First Amendment, literary journalism and history of book culture.
Elizabeth Diehl
Director | ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Elizabeth Diehl focuses on teaching, research and program delivery of horticultural therapy and therapeutic horticulture.
Erin Westgate
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Erin Westgate studies boredom, interest, and thinking (...and why it's so hard for so many people).
