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Steffanie Scott
Professor, Department of Geography & Environmental ManagementUniversity of Waterloo
Leading international scholar on food security, food system change, and COVID-19 impacts on the food suppy.
Andrew G. Hill
Administrative CoordinatorWest LA College, Office of Academic Affairs
Wherever you are, give your fullest to the fullness of life and the fulfillment of justice.
Jeremy Everett, D.Min.
Founder and Executive Director, Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and PovertyBaylor University
National voice on scalable solutions to end hunger through partnerships, research, innovative models & collaboration
Amy Murphy-Nugen
Associate ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Amy Murphy-Nugen has more than 20 years of social work practice and policy experience in housing, community building and engagement.
Ascanio Piomelli
Associate Dean for Experiential Learning and Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: piomelli@uchastings.edu / 415-581-8925 / Office: 100 McAllister Street, Suite 350
Andrena Sawyer
CEO/FounderP.E.R.K. Consulting
Nonprofit professional, program development consultant, personal development trainer, and author. Passionate about people and progress.
Leela Viswanathan
Associate Professor, Department of Planning and GeographyQueen's University
Leela Viswanathan teaches topics about social planning, planning history, qualitative research methods, and urban geography.
Trina Isakson
Principal Consultant 27 Shift
Independent consultant to nonprofit leaders on the future of the nonprofit sector. Additional expertise in introverts/quiet change makers.
Mark Wilson
ProfessorMichigan State University
Expert in urban planning, disruptive technologies (internet, autonomous vehicles) and mega events (Olympics, World Cup)
Rachel O'Neill, Ph.D.
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, Molecular & Cell Biology and Institute for Systems GenomicsUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. O'Neill's research projects use molecular genetic approaches to study centromere function and evolution