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Jamie Phillips
Professor and Department Chair, Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Phillips's research interests are in new optoelectronic materials and devices.
Bonnie Stewart
Coordinator of Adult Teaching & Professional LearningUniversity of Prince Edward Island
Dr. Bonnie Stewart researches social media's intersection with education & professional development, & leads digital strategy in education.
Dr James Reynolds
Senior Lecturer in PsychologyAston University
Dr Reynolds' research focuses on public reactions to potential and actual policy implementation, including health and climate policies.
Joseph E. Trainor
Interim Dean and Professor, Biden School of Public Policy & AdministrationUniversity of Delaware
Can discuss behavioral responses to disasters, including household risk management and decision making about warnings and evacuation orders.
Mia Moody, Ph.D.
Professor & Past Department ChairBaylor University
Nationally recognized expert on mass media representations of people of color, women & other underrepresented groups
Kirk Hazlett, APR, Fellow PRSA
Associate Professor, Communication/Public RelationsCurry College
Public Relations Society of America Fellow. Curry College Communication Professor; Veteran PR Professional; PRSA Director (2011-2012)
Michael Debiak
Program Delivery Executive
Engaging speaker that delivers solutions to real world challenges managing business in a dynamic global economy
Frederick W. Gooding, Jr.
Dr. Ronald E. Moore Professor in HumanitiesTexas Christian University
Race, Racism and Discrimination in Pop Culture and/or Mainstream Media (e.g., movies, music and sports).
Sam Davidson
Author, Keynote Speaker, and Social Entrepreneur
Engaging and experienced speaker that uses stories to motivate and inspire any audience
Martine Hackett
Associate Professor of Population HealthHofstra University
Dr. Hackett's research focuses on public health and health inequities, particularly in the American suburbs and minority communities.
