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Diane Turnshek
Special LecturerCarnegie Mellon University
Diane Turnshek has spent her career studying astronomy and is one of the foremost experts on light pollution.
Miriam Liss
Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Liss is internationally known expert on parenting and work-family balance issues.
Massimo Faggioli, PhD
Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Massimo Faggioli, PhD, is an expert on the history and administrative inner workings of the Catholic Church and of the papacy.
Phillip Warsaw
Assistant Professor of Ecological Economics and Environmental JusticeMichigan State University
Phillip Warsaw's research takes an interdisciplinary approach to environmental justice, economic development, and sustainability.
Roelf Woldring
LeadWeCRUT3.com
E-Learning Champion, Performance Contracting Champion, E-Author, Entrepreneur, Workplace Psychology Expert
Dr. PANKAJ DHUSSA (- Ph.D. & Sc.D. -)
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA
Research Scientist & iNaturalist
James Ware
Executive DirectorThe Future of Work...unlimited
Experienced speaker and futurist; focused on the changing nature of work, the workplace, and the workforce. Change management specialist an
Sarah Teetzel
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation ManagementUniversity of Manitoba
Dr. Sarah Teetzel’s research focuses on applied ethical issues in sport with emphasis on the intersection of rules and values.
Alexandra Shakespeare
Senior Lecturer in PublishingUniversity Alliance
Alexandra Shakespeare is Senior Lecturer in Publishing and Journalism for the Oxford International Centre for Publishing.
Sally Scholz, PhD
Professor of Philosophy | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Expert on solidarity, ethics/social movements, violence against women, Just War Theory and Catholic Social Thought (esp. women, war, work).