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Ryan McManamay, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorBaylor University
Spatial ecologist that studies human-environmental systems in order to balance ecosystem and societal needs.
Julie Byrne
Professor and Monsignor Thomas Hartman Chair in Catholic StudiesHofstra University
The Professor and Monsignor Thomas Hartman Chair in Catholic Studies at Hofstra University
Rhianna Collier
Vice President, Software DivisionSoftware & Information Industry Association (SIIA)
Stay above the Cloud and on top of new tech trends with strategic market research & analysis from SIIA's voice in the software industry
Jagdish N. Sheth
Charles H. Kellstadt Chaired Professor of BusinessEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Globally known for his scholarly contributions in consumer psychology, competitive strategy, and geopolitical analysis
Felix Hamza-Lup
Professor, Department of Computer ScienceGeorgia Southern University
Felix Hamza-Lup is an expert in Human Computer Interaction.
Peter Wilson
Partner Enablement AnalystUpstream Works Ltd
Professional speaker and presenter.
Heather Gibson
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Heather Gibson's work sits at the intersection of tourism, leisure, and sport (sport tourism).
Sascha Usenko B.S., Ph.D.
Professor of Environmental Science. Director, Environmental Science Graduate ProgramBaylor University
Environmental chemist focused on transport, transformation & forensic fingerprinting of anthropogenic contaminants in aquatic ecosystems
Lawrence Levy
Associate Vice President and Executive Dean of the National Center for SurburbanHofstra University
Dean Levy works close with Hofstra’s academic community to shape an innovative agenda for suburban study
Luis Ricardo Fraga
Director, Institute for Latino Studies; Acting Chair, Department of Political ScienceUniversity of Notre Dame
Luis Ricardo Fraga specializes in race, education, ethnicity, and Latino politics, as well as immigration, urban and voting rights policy.
