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Shannon Moroney
Author & Public SpeakerNational Speakers Bureau & Global Speakers Agency; Random House Canada, Simon & Schuster USA/UK/Australia
Shannon Moroney: Speaker, Author, Advocate
Jerry Park, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of SociologyBaylor University
Expert on the sociological study of religion, race, identity, culture & civic participation, with a focus on Asian-American religiosity.
Cato Laurencin, M.D., Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer, Connecticut Convergence InstituteUConn Health
Dr. Laurencin is a world renowned engineer, physician and scientist who is known for pioneering the field of Regenerative Engineering.
Edward Timke
Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University
Edward (Ed) Timke is a disabled scholar and activist focused on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in advertising.
Mark A. Boyer, Ph.D.
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor EmeritusUniversity of Connecticut
Mark A. Boyer studies environmental policy and global-local linkages. His research focuses on climate adaptation from global to local.
Golden Richard III
ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Richard has over 45 years of practical experience in computer security and is a devoted advocate for applied cybersecurity education.
Scott Hansen
Professor of Engineering TechnologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in 3D drafting, engineering technology, CAD software, and vocational education
Wagner Duarte
Associate Professor | DirectorUniversity of Florida
Wagner Duarte researches bone regeneration, dental implants, periodontics, traumatic soft tissue injuries, and wound healing.
David Redlawsk
Professor and Chair, Political Science Political Science and International RelationsUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Redlawsk is a political psychologist with expertise in campaigns, voter behavior, decision making, and emotion.
Matthew Hughey, Ph.D.
Professor of SociologyUniversity of Connecticut
A scholar of racism and racial inequality in identity formation, organizations, media, politics, science, religion, and public advocacy.