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Deborah J. Rhea
Professor and Director LiiNK ProjectTexas Christian University
Deborah J. Rhea, Ph.D. is a full professor in Kinesiology and associate dean of Research and Health Sciences at Texas Christian University.
Dr Jane Waite
Senior Lecturer, School of PsychologyAston University
Dr Waite focuses on understanding the development of mental health difficulties, and improving identification of these difficulties.
Lawrence Kalbers, Ph.D., CPA
R. Chad Dreier Chair in Accounting EthicsLoyola Marymount University
Academic Director, DBA
Sarah DeYoung
Associate Professor, Sociology & Criminal JusticeUniversity of Delaware
Prof. DeYoung's expertise is in maternal and child health in crisis and disaster settings, with a focus on infant feeding in emergencies.
Hilary Weber
FounderOpportu
Engaging, high energy speaker, coaching business leaders on overcoming barriers and attaining individual, team and organizational success
Lauren Beverung, Ph.D.
Assistant ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Lauren Beverung holds degrees in developmental psychology and human development & family sciences.
Gail Silverstein
Clinical Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: silverst@uchastings.edu / 415-581-8920 / Office 300-100
Dr. Jackie Eldridge
Co-Founder Hearts and Minds Matter and Teacher EducatorHearts and Minds Matter and Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Expertise in building safe, nurturing inclusive classrooms for all children through trauma-informed teaching and effective pedagogy.
Sara Jansen Perry, Ph.D.
The Ben Williams Professor in Management; Professor of ManagementBaylor University
Nationally recognized expert on employee stress & well-being, including the role of remote/hybrid work & leadership
Irene Kan, PhD
Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Irene Kan, PhD, investigates the neural bases of human memory and executive functions—as well as the effects of healthy aging on memory.
