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Kimberly Oremus
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Delaware
Expert on oceans and fishery policy, as well as the ways humans can adapt and develop policy to target climate change
Steve Przymus
Associate Professor of Educational Linguistics & Bilingual EducationTexas Christian University
Dr. Przymus uses applied linguistics to influence positive language ideologies about culturally and linguistically diverse youth.
Fred Pries
Associate ProfessorCentre for Business and Social Entrepreneurship
Assoc. Professor with expertise in Accounting, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
Tiffany Muller Myrdahl
Urbanist and Feminist GeographerSimon Fraser University
Specializes in equity and inclusion. Uses policy analysis and collaborative research with women and LGBTQ people to examine urban change.
Dr Robbie Love
Senior Lecturer in English Language and LinguisticsAston University
Dr Love uses large language datasets to research how the English language is changing.
Dayna Nadine Scott
Associate ProfessorOsgoode Hall Law School of York University
Dr.Dayna Scott works in the areas of environmental law and policy; critical risk theory; environmental justice; and trade and globalization.
Paulo Verardi, Ph.D.
Department Head and Associate Professor of Virology and VaccinologyUniversity of Connecticut
Expert on vaccine development & virology (Smallpox, Rinderpest, Zika, coronaviruses, Rift Valley, Powassan, SFTSV, Heartland, & more)
Barbara Fulmer
Founder/PresidentGet Corporate Health
High energy speaker motivates employers to take immediate action to increase the health of their workforce and increase revenue.
David J. Thomas, Ph.D., LMHC
Expert in policing in AmericaFlorida Gulf Coast University
David Thomas is a veteran police officer specializing in mental health, police and minority relations, active shooters and mass casualties.
Stephen Schwarz
Emeritus Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: schwarzs@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4681 / Office 624-200
