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Fumiko Hoeft
Professor and Campus Director, UConn WaterburyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Hoeft is a neurophysiologist, as well as a systems and developmental cognitive neuroscientist.
Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar, Ph.D.
Professor of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut
Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar’s research interests include the 20th century United States, with a focus in African American history.
Gordon Mitchell
Professor | DirectorUniversity of Florida
Gordon Mitchell is a preeminence professor of neuroscience in the department of physical therapy and McKnight Brain Institute.
Caio Sousa
Assistant Professor of Health and Human SciencesLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Clifford J Ferguson
Managing PartnerRainmakers UK
Experienced, dynamic speaker with a unique combination of academic and practical viewpoints
Lyn Millner, M.F.A.
Expert in news literacy, journalism, writing and cultsFlorida Gulf Coast University
Lyn Millner is an author whose specialties include Florida history and narrative journalism.
John Covach
Professor of Music and Director of the Institute for Popular Music; Professor of Theory at Eastman School of MusicUniversity of Rochester
John Covach is an expert on the history of popular and rock music, 12-tone music, and the philosophy and aesthetics of music.
Michael Lewis
Professor of MarketingEmory University, Goizueta Business School
www.fandomanalytics.com All Things Fandom and Sports Analytics
Julian Ford, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Connecticut
Director, Center for Trauma Recovery and Juvenile Justice and Center for the Treatment of Developmental Trauma Disorders
Jennifer Necci Dineen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor In-Residence, School of Public Policy | Associate Director, UConn Center for Advancing, Research, Methods, and Scholarship in Gun Injury Prevention (ARMS)University of Connecticut
Jennifer Dineen is a survey methodologist who focuses on stakeholder attitudes as mechanism for intervention uptake and policy change.
