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Bryan Eisenberg
PartnerEisenberg Holdings, LLc
New York Times Bestselling author on Marketing Optimization and Online Marketing
Stephen Coombes
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Stephen Coombes researches how humans move and how humans experience pain.
David Y. Choi, Ph.D.
Conrad N. Hilton Chair of Entrepreneurship, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
Director, Fred Kiesner Center for Entrepreneurship
Costin Ciora
Lecturer, PhD in Financial Analysis and Business ValuationBucharest University of Economic Studies (A.S.E.)
Lecturer in Financial Analysis and Business Valuation at Bucharest University of Economic Studies (A.S.E.)
Anandhi Bharadwaj
Goizueta Endowed Chair in Electronic Commerce and Professor of Information Systems & Operations ManagementEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Information systems expert bringing a wide range of development and executive training experience to the classroom.
Bharat Bhushan
Ohio Eminent Scholar and The Howard D. Winbigler Professor | College of EngineeringThe Ohio State University
Dr. Bhushan works in biomimetic interface science, surface engineering, nanotribology and materials research
Joseph Kalmenovitz
Assistant Professor of Finance at the Simon Business SchoolUniversity of Rochester
Kalmenovitz is an expert in the economics of regulation, how regulation is formed, and how regulation affects economic decisions.
Yongsun Paik, Ph.D.
Professor of Management, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
Director, Center for International Business Education and Center for Asian Business
McKay Tebbs
Director, Music Tech/Assistant Professor, MusicSouthern Utah University
Specializes in commercial music and recording.
Erika V. Hall
Associate Professor of Organization & Management; Faculty Advisor, Business & Society InstituteEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Hall's research focuses on the influence of race, gender, and class-based stereotypes and implicit biases on workplace interactions.
