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Davide Zori, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of History and ArchaeologyBaylor University
Medieval archaeologist specializing in Viking expansion into the North Atlantic and 8th-12th century Italian population movements
Robert Stearn
AssociateExpense Reduction Analysts
Experienced business consultant and speaker; specialising in cost, purchase and supplier management.
George Tsetsekos
Professor and Dean EmeritusDrexel University
Leadership and culture - Business leadership requires a thoughtful strategy and a financial model that create value.
Imogen Coe
Dean, Faculty of ScienceRyerson University
Dr Imogen R. Coe is a scientist who is internationally recognized for her advocacy in promoting equity & diversity in science in Canada
Cameron Awkward-Rich
Associate Professor in the Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Cameron Awkward-Rich is a poet and a scholar of trans theory/expressive culture.
Marlene Schwartz, Ph.D.
Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health (Principal Investigator); Professor, Department of Human Development and Family SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Schwartz specializes in school wellness and nutrition programs, and food insecurity.
Joshua Sapotichne
Assistant Professor of Political ScienceMichigan State University
An expert on public policy, urban politics and the policy relationship between the U.S. government, state governments and local governments
Mary Anne Amalaradjou, Ph.D.
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Mary Anne Amalaradjou is a microbiologist with laboratory work focused on food safety and gut health
Justin Simard
Assistant Professor of LawMichigan State University
Justin Simard’s research studies the modern citation of slavery by American judges and lawyers.
Dr Joseph Yannielli
Lecturer, HistoryAston University
Dr Yannielli’s main fields of interest are slavery and abolition, with a special focus on America during the nineteenth century.