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James L. Fredericks
Emeritus Professor of Theological StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Katherine Kahl
Extension Assistant Professor and Director of the UMass Amherst Gloucester Marine StationUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Katherine Kahl studies sustainable fisheries and coastal resilience needs and is an expert of growing the "blue economy."
Emily Hunter, Ph.D.
Professor; Department Chair of Management, Hankamer School of BusinessBaylor University
Negotiation & conflict management expert, revolutionizing the fundamentals of workplace psychology
Gio Iacono, Ph.D.
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Iacono's research interests include LGBTQIA+ youth mental health, youth resilience, diversity and inclusion in social work education.
Ellen Brown
Founder and chairmanPublic Banking Institute
Author, Attorney, Public Speaker
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
Daxton “Chip” Stewart
Professor and Assistant Provost for Research ComplianceTexas Christian University
Dr. Stewart’s areas of expertise include media law and communication technology.
Pierre Baldi
Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Artificial Intelligence in Science InstituteUC Irvine
Pierre Baldi works at the intersection of biology and computer science with an expertise in artificial intelligence and deep learning.
Michael A. Posner, PhD
Professor of Statistics and Data Science, Department of Mathematics and StatisticsCollege of Liberal Arts & Sciences | Villanova University
Michael Posner, PhD, PStat®, is an expert on statistical analysis for medical and health care data, including Medicare overpayment.
David Shepherd
Associate ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Shepherd's work focuses on enabling end-user programming for industrial machines and increasing diversity in computer science.
