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Stephen Rich
Professor of Microbiology and Director of the New England Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases (NEWVEC)University of Massachusetts Amherst
Stephen Rich studies zoonotic diseases, with a focus on tick-borne diseases and human malaria. He is the director TickReport.
Simon Nash
HR DirectorCarey Olsen
Leading professional services firms for profit - the People : Performance Strategy
John Renesch
author, futuristThe Great Growing Up
Senior, experienced global expert on large scale social and organizational transformation.
Harry Krejsa
Director of Studies, Washington Office, Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & TechnologyCarnegie Mellon University
Harry Krejsa leads research on emerging technology trends and their implications for US government policy.
Shana Poplack
Distinguished University Professor and Canada Research Chair (I) in LinguisticsUniversity of Ottawa
Sociolinguist specializing in vernacular speech, with a focus on bilingual and minority contexts
Kristina R. Llewellyn
Associate Professor, Department of Social Development StudiesRenison University College, University of Waterloo
Professor Llewellyn studies the Education, History, and Equity.
Pamela Ridgeway, MBA, MA, SPHR
Chief Diversity OfficerChristianaCare
Pamela Ridgeway is the chief diversity officer and the vice president of Talent & Acquisition at ChristianaCare.
James K. Stoller, MD, MS
Chair, Education InstituteCleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic's leading expert on physician leadership development offers provocative ideas and new perspectives to your audience
William Heyborne
Dean of College of Natural Sciences and Professor of BiologySouthern Utah University
Higher education leader facilitating the development of faculty, staff, and students.
John Meisner
Assistant Professor, Teacher Education/Director COEHD AccreditationSouthern Utah University
Specializing in content area literacy, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and second language and curriculum development