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Jared Tippets
Vice President for Student AffairsSouthern Utah University
Vice President for Student Affairs | Higher Education Consultant & Speaker | Author | Co-host of the ASCEND Podcast
Rebecca Sager
Professor and Chair of SociologyLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Chris Umfreville
Deputy Dean Education and Student Experience, College of Business and Social SciencesAston University
Chris Umfreville specialises in corporate insolvency, with a particular interest in corporate rescue, including pre-packs and CVAs.
Monder Ram
Director, Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship & Professor of Small BusinessAston University
Professor Ram is an authority on small business & ethnic minority entrepreneurship research & has appeared frequently in the media.
Wei-Ning Wang, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Aerosol-enabled technologies towards addressing critical challenges in the sectors of energy, the environment, and human health.
Hiba Baroud
Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental EngineeringVanderbilt University
Expert in risk, reliability and resilience of critical infrastructure against climate change and natural disasters, particularly flooding.
John S. Haythorne
PartnerDentons Canada LLP
As a lawyer and Registered Professional Engineer, John brings unparalleled expertise and knowledge to P3, construction and infrastructure.
Betsy Lewis
Professor, Modern LanguagesUniversity of Mary Washington
Betsy Lewis is a professor of modern languages and literatures at the University of Mary Washington, specializing in Spanish literature.
David Takacs
Professor of Law, Harry & Lillian Hastings Research ChairUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: takacsd@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4845 / Office 329-200
Christopher Brett Jaeger, Ph.D., J.D.
Associate Professor of LawBaylor University
Research examines ways in which legal rules, standards, and processes reflect intuitive beliefs (and misbeliefs) about the human mind.
