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David Offenberg, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Finance, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
(310) 338-2903 | doffenberg@lmu.edu
Jeremy Waisome
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Jeremy Waisome uses qualitative and quantitative methods to explore mentorship, self-efficacy and career interest in engineering/computing.
Prem Kamble
IT and Management ConsultantIT & Management Consultant (Independent)
Expert in Behavioral IT®, a unique multi-disciplinary strategy to cut Cost, Time & Risk of ERP/IT. Other Skills: Knowing Your Inner Self
Dr Muntasir Shami
Research AssociateAston University
Dr Shami joined the Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship (EFE) department at Aston Business School in September 2018.
Mark Bandsuch, S.J.
Associate Professor of Marketing and Business Law, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
Katherine Arnup
Professor, Carleton University (Retired); Keynote & Presentation SpeakerLife Changes Coaching
Katherine Arnup is a writer, life coach, speaker, hospice volunteer, and retired Carleton University professor.
Jared Britt
Director of Global Aviation Maintenance TrainingSouthern Utah University
Britt is driving change in aviation technician schools across the U.S. and recently passed a bill included in the FAA Reauthorization Act.
Patrick G. Maggitti, PhD
University Provost; Professor of Strategic Management and EntrepreneurshipVillanova University
Patrick G. Maggitti, PhD, is a recognized scholar in the areas of entrepreneurship and strategic management.
Kory Konsoer
Associate Professor and Associate Director for the LSU Center for River StudiesLouisiana State University
Dr. Konsoer is interested in process fluvial geomorphology, particularly the coevolution of river flows and channel morphology.
Harry Reis
Professor of Psychology and Dean's Professor in Arts, Sciences, and EngineeringUniversity of Rochester
Professor Harry Reis' research interests involve social interaction and close relationships.